Archive for July 26th, 2011

Sprint’s Most Popular Androids of Last Year Soon to Hit End of Life

New evidence has surfaced telling of impending “end of life” statuses for several of Sprint’s devices. Some are Android, some aren’t. Highlights include the HTC EVO 4G Sprint’s original “superphone” following their moderately successful debut Android, the HTC Hero. Also on the list is the Samsung Epic 4G, the only Galaxy S phone with a [...]

Samsung Mobile USA: “We Think the Best Things Often Come in 4″ – Hinting Toward US Galaxy S II?

The title says it all, folks. Samsung Mobile USA on Facebook posted a rather peculiar status update saying that they think the best things often come in four. Random post or vague foresight? We’re betting on the latter. My first though was to be skeptical – this could just be a “reminder” for the 4G-enabled [...]

StarDunk Android App

The StarDunk Android App by Godzilab Inc is a cross platform massive multiplayer online space themed basketball game. In this game you have to make as many baskets as you can. Simply shoot the line up the track and then release it by using a drag and drop gesture. This all on the touch screen. [...]

Unlock iOS 4.3.5 With Gevey SIM

Yesterday, Apple released iOS 4.3.5. The update fixed a security vulnerability along with certification validation. If you jailbreak and use UltraSn0w, avoid this particular update. But if you are a Gevey SIM user, we’ve got some great news. Even though we previously reported that Apple blocked the Gevey SIM within iOS 5 Beta 2 and [...]

Grand Central Apple Store

The Wall Street Journal has posted renderings of the proposed Apple Store for Grand Central Station. The pictures certainly appear to do this beautiful building justice and compliment its style and iconic image. The MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) released some information on the proposed Apple Store which could open near the terminal’s east staircase, if [...]

Qualcomm Bringing Gesture Recognition Soon To A Snapdragon Processor Near You

  Touch screens? In the future, we can launch apps simply by making a few silly hand gestures. Well, that might be the future Qualcomm has in mind thanks to some new gesture related IP’s the company recently acquired from GestureTek. Steve Mollenkopf executive vice president of group president of Qualcomm announced via press release: [...]

Snail Break Is A Fun Tilting Game For The iPad

Snail Break ($1.99) by The Box Fort is exactly like those marble mazes you used to play with as a kid, only cuter and with way more escargot. The app is a delight to behold on the iPad’s large screen, and the tilting gameplay that’s offered here matches the device perfectly. If you’re a fan [...]

Bionic Pushed Back to September Showing By Leaked Sam’s Club Doc

  Some Verizon customers are going to be pretty angry if this pans out. Looks like the guys over at Android Central came across this Sam’s Club internal memo showing the Motorola DROID BIONIC may have very well been pushed back until September. Ouch. Okay, therefore nothing had been ever set in stone however I was [...]

Big Sticky: Swing Your Way Through The Castle To Find Your Princess

A purple frog prince named Sticky was living happily with his princess until one day chaos erupted when a jealous lonely castle abducts her, and all the other princesses in the world! Injured by the evil castle, Sticky is forced to use his big sticky tongue to stick and swing in search for his beloved [...]

Install History Graph In Android Market

A few of the new features on the Google android Market appear along with loud excitement, but other people simply silently creep in. The most recent new feature introduced into the Android Market is one of the second option category. The actual Android Market right now shows a line graph displaying the install history within [...]