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Tony Hine

HDigit Dials In And Brings Us An Android-powered DAB Radio | Android Phone Fans - 0 views

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    When Android was being built, many only visualized it as a phone operating system: for a long time, phones were the only things you could find Android running on. Since then, we've seen kitchen appliances, cars, netbooks, tablets, robots - you name it, and Android has probably already seen it.
Tony Hine

PayPal Becomes An Additional Payment Option For Android Market | Android Phone Fans - 0 views

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    There's some good news for our phans who can't use Google Checkout in their countries (or aren't particular fans of it): PayPal has found a way to incorporate its payments system with Android and will soon be offered as an option in the Android Market. They expect the service to be ready in Q2 2010 (i.e. within a few weeks) and will support several countries starting out, including the United States, Australia, Canada, France, UK, Italy, and the Netherlands.
Tony Hine

Android Hack - How to Add a USB Keyboard to Your Android-based Smartphone! - 0 views

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    I think Google has done a great job of implementing USB devices on the Android as it's not just a smartphone OS, it can be extended as any kind of control device for many gadgets.
Tony Hine

Cooliris | Android - 0 views

shared by Tony Hine on 08 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Extract: The official media app for Google's new superphone for Android. "As dazzling as it gets on a mobile screen." - Forbes Developed as the official media app for Google's Nexus One device, Media Gallery by Cooliris is the first native phone application to make it as simple to browse, edit, and share photos and videos on your phone as it is on your computer desktop.
Tony Hine

Google's Nexus One: Winners And Losers - Forbes.com - 0 views

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    Extract: According to Google, there are now more than 20 Android devices on 59 carriers in 48 countries, with more to be announced at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show. Plus, Google has the satisfaction of having built a phone to its exact specifications. As Google's Android chief, Andy Rubin, said at the company's Tuesday press conference, "This the best possible Google experience."
Tony Hine

Aldiko - eBook Reader Application for Android - 0 views

shared by Tony Hine on 16 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Download and read Thousands of books on Your Android
Tony Hine

Android barcode scanner in 6 lines of Python code - 0 views

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    Just as a proof-of-concept, here's a barcode scanner written in six lines of Python code:
Tony Hine

Android Market - 0 views

Tony Hine

Open Handset Alliance - 0 views

shared by Tony Hine on 08 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Extract: A commitment to openness, a shared vision for the future, and concrete plans to make the vision a reality. Welcome to the Open Handset Alliance™, a group of 65 technology and mobile companies who have come together to accelerate innovation in mobile and offer consumers a richer, less expensive, and better mobile experience. Together we have developed Android™, the first complete, open, and free mobile platform.
slicksps

Android is definitely the way forward - 1 views

Not only do you have a big choice of handset (getting bigger every day) but it's open source meaning developers the world over can make amendments and repost. I've not seen the Nexus One yet, it s...

started by slicksps on 25 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
Tony Hine

How To Add a USB Keyboard to an Android Phone - 0 views

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    As it turns out, Google's mobile platform appears to support USB keyboards natively on some stock builds. Of course, you can't simply attach a big, honking external keyboard to your phone and expect it to work. You have to enable USB-OTG, or USB On The Go host mode, and have the proper USB cable, says MAKE. Luckily, Chris Paget's blog shares the steps to make this happen. The whole process reminds me of a similar project that modders got into back in 2008 with the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. I was scared of the soldering then, and sadly, I'm no closer to having a comfort level.
Tony Hine

Dell Release Spree? Rumors Abound | Netbook Review - Acer, Asus Netbook Review - 0 views

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    The Looking Glass will be android based and features 4GB of RAM, 3G, Bluetooth and an optional TV Tuner card. The Streak is the more interesting model being a smartphone that functions as a tablet. We don't know how exactly that will work, but we have word that the Streak might have connections with Amazon, music stores, video stores, newspapers and magazines.
Tony Hine

KurzweilAI.net - 0 views

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    First mobile Augmented Reality satellite nav system\n\nKurzweilAI.net, May 24, 2010\nWikitude Drive from Mobilizy transforms an Android smartphone into a mobile navigation system. \n\nGPS driving directions from Navteq appear on screen, overlaid on a live video (from the phone camera) of the street you are driving on.
alicejen monahan

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 1 views

Samsung is all geared up to challenge the longtime favorite in touchscreen tablets, the Apple iPad. Announced in September and released in November 2010, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the long awa...

started by alicejen monahan on 09 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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