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15Jul/100

Awesome App: “Awesome Drop”

Posted by sherri @ 6:41 pm in Android Apps Droid Incredible Motorola Droid Nexus One.

Could an application get much simpler? Doubtful. From Dashwire Labs, the app Awesome Drop is just that. Have music on a computer that you want on your phone? Don't have the cable or the SD Card adapter handy? At a friends house and want one of the songs from their computer to be put on you phone? No longer a problem!

Download the application Awesome Drop to your phone. It will tell you to open "Get your PIN at Dashwire Labs.

Go to the pc, open the site, and you will be given a PIN number. Type this into the phone. On the pc, you will see a "Drag Here" box. Find the file you want on the phone. I have used it to drag documents, photos and music to my phone. Drop the file in the box, and VOILA! It will start downloading onto the phone! The PIN number changes every time you start the application. There is no registration necessary.

Could it BE any easier? (And since this is ME talking, it must be easy!) Also, it is FREE!

This app can be downloaded directly from the market, Androlib, or AppBrain. Here is a video for you all:

http://labs.dashwire.com/drop

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3Jul/100

Jorte – Personal Organizer/Better Calendar #Android #Jorte

Posted by sherri @ 1:26 pm in Android Apps Google Misc..

The Android OS is great for it's simplicity. Some features, though, due to their "simplicity", are lacking in features, and leave much to be desired. The native calendar app is one of these features. While it syncs beautifully with the Google calendar, there is not much else it does. No tasks, no "to do" lists, no way to make certain events "important", and no way to "check off" completed items. Luckily, I was told to try this app, and it certainly does all the things the native app "misses".

A little more information:
This software is a personal organizer application. We designed the application to be as close to a real personal organizer possible, and also to be attractive and practical. Not only the scheduler but also ToDo can be used.

It corresponds to the Google calendar and the widget.

Latest version: 1.1.23 (for all Android versions)
Try it and let us know what you think!


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23Jun/100

Verizon’s Droid X Officially Announced #android #vzw #droidx

Posted by Vazguard @ 1:28 pm in Android Verizon.

Droid X /via Engadget

Today Verizon Wireless held an event in New York City today announcing the newest Android phone to hold the Droid name:  The Droid X.  Specifications of this beast include:

-          Android 2.1 + Blur(2.2 Froyo and Flash 10.1 coming later this summer)

-          4.3 inch 854x480 screen

-          1GHz TI OMAP 3630 Processor

-          512mb RAM

-          1570mAh battery

-          8GB Internal memory + 16GB card included (compatible with up to 32GB cards)

-          8-MP camera + 720p HD video capture

-          Three microphones (standard voice mic, front-faced video mic, and a noise-cancelling mic)

-          WiFi, BT, GPS

-          WiFi Hotspot support for a maximum of 5 devices

-          HDMI-out and DLNA

It is unfortunate to hear that the device will not be shipped with 2.2 (Froyo) and Flash integration, but it was stated that these updates will be coming later this summer.  Considering the ridiculous stint with the Droid's 2.1 update, it is difficult to say how long it will actually take.  As usual, the hotspot feature will have an extra $20/month fee tied to it, as well as a tether overage charge of 5 cents/MB.  The standard $29.99 data plan will be required to use the Droid X, which will be available on July 15 at $199.99 (after $100 rebate).

The phone will also include some new apps from Verizon's partners.  The Blockbuster app will allow for rent and purchase of movies.  NFL RedZone will track stats and stream Thursday night games.  Of course, the Skype app will also be included as well as a back-up app.  The famous Swype keyboard will also be baked in.  The Droid X will also ship with a desktop sync client.

Some good news - VZW is planning to offer the phone to all customers with a 2010 upgrade.  If your Verizon plan is closing soon, consider the Droid X as your new partner in crime!

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23Jun/100

Press Release Motorola: #DroidX Announced #VZW #Android #Motorola

Posted by ParaCAD @ 12:59 pm in Android Motorola Droid News Verizon.

As I type this the VZW Event is under way. So much is being learned about this new Motorola Android device from Verizon Wireless.....

Below is a portion of the press release from the Motorola Media Center:


July 2010: DROID X By Motorola Lands On The Nation's Largest & Most Reliable 3G Network

DROID X Delivers More Browsing, More Connectivity, Personal HD Video and Enterprise Features – All on a 4.3” Widescreen

June 23, 2010

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., and LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. – Verizon Wireless, the company with the nation’s largest and most reliable wireless 3G network, and Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), a pioneer in the mobile industry, today unveiled DROID X by Motorola. DROID X does more with ultra high-speed Web browsing; a fast 1GHz processor; 3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities; loads of memory; intuitive social messaging; Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 ready; and access to Android Market™, which has more than 65,000 applications, along with a host of unique Verizon Wireless applications such as NFL Mobile, Skype mobile™, V CAST Video, EA Need for Speed Shift™ and more.

“Nine months ago, we made a commitment to our customers to bring the openness of Android to the Verizon Wireless network,” said John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon Wireless. “Since then, we have introduced the top-selling Android phone in the marketplace today – the DROID by Motorola. DROID X takes that commitment to another level with exclusive content, faster processing speeds, and, of course, the reliability of our network.”

Sanjay Jha, co-chief executive officer of Motorola and chief executive officer of Motorola Mobile Devices and Home business added, “Motorola designed DROID X to push the extreme limits of Android innovation, and enable you to do even more with your mobile device. We are breaking down barriers so that you can experience the Web the way it was meant to be and create, share and view content like never before, either in your hand or in your home. Enterprise users will also find DROID X appealing with features including push e-mail and live widgets for e-mail and calendar updates.”

DROID X gives customers a 4.3-inch high-resolution screen for viewing the latest movies and video from BLOCKBUSTER On Demand® presented by V CAST Video, the newest addition to the Verizon Wireless V CAST application, which also includes access to favorite TV shows. The DROID X video capabilities let customers capture spontaneous fun, combining a dual-flash, 8-megapixel camera, HD camcorder, as well as DLNA and HDMI connectivity to download, stream and share personal HD content.

Read the rest of this press release over at the Motorola Media Center

More articles will follow from TSP.net, so stay tuned!

--@ParaCAD

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22Jun/100

#Flash 10 for Android, Leaks #Android 2.2 Upgrades

Posted by ParaCAD @ 8:27 am in Android Apple News iPad iPhone iPod Touch.

Adobe today started shipping Flash 10.1 for Mobile. The initial release is targeted at devices running Android 2.2 and, initially, will only work with the Nexus One. However, it did inadvertently confirm a number of Android 2.2 upgrades for a handful of other devices that would let them run Flash, including the Dell Streak, Motorola's Droid and Milestone, HTC's Desire, Droid Incredible and Evo 4G, and the Samsung Galaxy S.
The company is noticeably low-key on its other platform releases and says it has handed Flash 10.1 to hardware and OS makers for BlackBerry OS, LiMo, MeeGo, Symbian, webOS and Windows Phone 7, but wouldn't say when it expected these to ship. It only anticipated releases in both over-the-air and preloaded installs over the "coming months."

The launch nonetheless represents Adobe's first opportunity to live up to its promises for Flash on mobile platforms, which have seen the release delayed by several months or more. Flash 10.1 has needed several optimizations to reduce its overhead on phones and tablets; the plugin only loads when Flash content is visible on the page, shuts down when switching tasks, and can automatically curb processor or memory use for content that isn't efficient.

Apple is the notable holdout on Flash and has argued that the tricks so far aren't enough to make it effective. This may have been proven in a recent hands-on test as the beta made Android 2.2 the slowest platform for web browsing even though its processor and OS would otherwise have made it one of the fastest.
(Via Source


This is very interesting news. So what are you're thought on this readers? Adobe has released Flash 10.1 to the many mobile platforms available. Of course Android fans are excited about this update and will take full advantage of it.

But we still see no love for Apple, since Steve Jobs is dead set on HTML5 and will not allow Flash on his iDevices.

As I was typing this short paragraph here, I recalled a letter on the Apple site from Jobs, that decribed in detail his thoughts on why no Flash. Give it a read, then leave your comments below....Thoughts on Flash

--@ParaCAD

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18Jun/100

Simple Music Apps…(Part 2)

Posted by sherri @ 6:13 pm in Android Apps Entertainment.

Simple apps deserve simple reviews. I have written about the MP3 player on the iPhone/iPods. On the iPods (non-jailbroken....) in order to download music, you need to log into iTunes and download from there, usually requiring a fee. There are streaming sites that you can listen to music from, but they can not be downloaded. Of course, from a PC or Mac, music can be added to your iTunes account from "other" methods, and then transferred via cable to the iPhone/iPod.

On the Android, finding, listening and "re-listening" to music couldn't get any easier. Two extremely simple applications are Music Junk and iMusic.

From the developers website and description: Music Junk is "an advanced music downloader, lyrics finder and tag editor. Download any music you want.   All this music is freely available at vk.com and vkontakte.ru websites so it's fully legal. If you want to use this music as stream you can use VKPlayer app."

Music Junk couldn't be simpler. Start application. Type in search box the name of a song. Hit preview or download. Done.


Next up: iMusic by Green Code. Again, simplicity at it's best. Some features include:

  1. Unlimited MP3 music FREE downloads.
  2. Millions of songs from the Internet.
  3. Very simple to use. Just search and play or download.
  4. 3G/Wifi connection is preferred.

Learn more about this app HERE

Did I mention they are both FREE? (iMusic does have an upgraded version called iMusic Tao, but...hey...this is ME!)

As always, let us know what you think!

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18Jun/100

bTunes – Simple Music Apps…(Part 1) #Android #Music

Posted by sherri @ 5:39 pm in Android Apps Entertainment.

Ever since the original iPhone came out in 2007, every "touch" type of phone was/has been billed as the "next best thing since the iPhone", or "the iPhone killer".  I heard it when the Samsung Omnia came out. I heard it when the HTC Imagio came out. (These are both WM phones, and as that is what I was "used to", they were what I was considering. Then, along came the BB Storm. (How this could compare to the iPhone was beyond me, but, again, I digress...) Next came the Storm 2, and a bunch of others. Android entered the game with the Sony Ericsson, and then their touted "iPhone killer", the Motorola Droid. The list goes on and on. Let me state that I am not an Apple Fan. I do like the iPhone (it is beautiful, always has been, always will be...), but since where I am located, AT&T does not have the best coverage, it wasn't an option.

Now...to my point, and I do have one! Will ANY phone ever be an "iPhone killer"? Probably not. At the heart of it, the iPhone was based on the wildly successful iPod MP3 player. As far as MP3 players are concerned, iPods lead the bunch. They have the most accessories and after market items available that make them both fun to use, and simple to listen to. The iTunes Management via pc (which I am never installing on my laptop...) makes managing music quite easy. The UI of the music player on the iPod/iPhone is said to be top notch, and has been said to be wanted on most other MP3 players.

One such app is available for the Android system. bTunes is an application that looks very similar to the iPod/iPhone UI.

Some features include:

  • Reads embedded album art
  • Voice commands
  • Downloads missing artwork
  • Above Lockscreen Controls
  • Bluetooth Controls
  • Bookmarking

Learn more about this app at the developers site, or on the android market. It is currently $1.49.

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14Jun/101

#Android HTC Aria Coming Soon #HTC #ATT #Google

Posted by ParaCAD @ 10:37 am in Android.

The newest member of the HTC Android family will be coming to AT&T on June 20th. This is only the second Android phone to come to AT&T as an option for its customers.
The Aria can be purchased for $129.99 with 2-yr contract after the $100 mail in rebate. It does require a data plan. And as of late, will have two option for this. Read more on these data plan option.

    Some details include:

  • Qualcomm MSM7227 processor at 600MHz
  • Android 2.1 with HTC Sense UI
  • 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen at 320×480
  • 512MB ROM/256 MB RAM
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • 2 GB microSD card included
  • Size: (H X W X D): 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47 in
  • Weight: 4.6 ounces
  • Battery: 1200 mAh (Talk time rated at up to 6 hours, standby up to 15.5 days)
  • Quadband EDGE (850/900/1800/1900), dual band HSPA 7.2 (850/1900)
  • Digital compass, aGPS, WiFi, FM radio

--@ParaCAD



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5Jun/100

Motorola Droid Froyo 2.2 ROM Released #android #froyo

Posted by Vazguard @ 1:16 pm in Android News.

Droid-flavored Froyo!

If you haven't already heard, one of the big news bits in Android today is the release of an early Moto Droid-compatible 2.2 ROM.  It is not a fully-featured setup, but it does allow innovators and Android enthusiasts a taste of what's to come for Froyo on the Droid.  One major setback is the loss of WiFi use, which was purposely removed to protect the source of the ROM.  But the build is super smooth and who doesn't like that?  If you have been waiting anxiously to try out Froyo and have a rooted Droid, the ROM can be installed like any other Nandroid backup.  Nothing like some frozen yogurt to start the weekend!

UPDATE: The troopers working on the ROM have just released a slew of overclocking kernels, complete with a WiFi fix.  Check them out here.

Instructions and download links can be found on the release post from the hard-working folks over at MyDroidWorld.

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3Jun/102

doubleTwist Android Player Review #android #doubletwist

Posted by Vazguard @ 2:07 pm in Android Apps.

Everyone knows the default Android player pales in comparison to, well, most other music players out there – especially the iPhone and iTouch models.  Last night doubleTwist announced its own attempt to rectify this problem:  Enter the doubleTwist Android Player.  This sleek app touts the design elements of a high-end player while keeping the usability simple and quick.

The main screen is a simple one, similar to that of the default Android player.  It includes large buttons for all major categories, including artists, songs, and albums.  It also incorporates buttons for stored video and any podcasts synced from the desktop application.  Like the default player, doubleTwist attaches a bar to the bottom of the app while music is playing, showing song information and is an always-available link to the Now Playing screen.

The artists list is set up in a tree, where selecting one will drop down any available albums.  Picking an album displays the list of songs and their corresponding lengths.  One neat design feature included is the album cover background behind the song list.  The album and song lists are similar but do not use the tree layout.

The Now Playing screen is designed to be as clean and simple as possible.  The basic layout includes the album cover, artist, song title, duration bar, and simple playback controls.  Tapping anywhere above the duration bar displays the repeat, shuffle, and star rating buttons in a smooth animation.  Like any other player, the app displays an icon in the notification bar that when opened shows song information.

Videos are listed in the same manner as songs, including the name and length.  During playback the only controls available are the same playback controls found for music.  Podcasts are similar, but must be synced to the device from the desktop program.

Design is everything for this app.  The usability is top-notch due to the simple design and control of the music.  The app is smooth and focuses on providing a clear and direct way to enjoy media.  Unfortunately this is all it can do.  Granted the app is brand new, but there are many major features missing that other players have made mainstream.  User reviews agree that it needs a widget for the home screens.  Last.fm scrobble support is also lacking.  One only needs to look in the settings menu to see how basic this app really is – there is only one option, having to do with automounting USB.  Another major fault is the choice of music location.  This is most likely a choice due to the integration with the desktop program, but it reads every media file on the SD card, including those random bits from games and other apps.

doubleTwist definitely has potential to be a great music player – the design is practically perfect, setup is nonexistent, and usability is extremely high.  That said, there are a host of features that should be worked on and included for it to be a powerful Android player.

The doubleTwist player is FREE (for a limited time) and is available on the Android Market.

Scan here to access!

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