The Motorola Shadow re-emerges
The Motorola Shadow burst onto the scene in the waning hours of 2009 with a specs list that read like a geeks wish list and some colorful renders that further whet the appetite. Rumors abounded that it could be the follow up to the then new Nexus One. Motorola threw [Read More...]
Sending Sweet Nothings Has Never Been Easier via Android
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Alright, I LOVE getting cute text messages from my boyfriend, but let’s face it – he doesn’t usually think about it. Its OK, I still love him, but if he [Read More...]
ASUS CEO: netbooks will outsell tablets, Eee Pad to run ‘Microsoft software’

ASUS CEO Jerry Shen sure is making the rounds this week talking up the company’s upcoming entry into the tablet arena, but before giving up some more Eee Pad details he clarified that he doesn’t anticipate tablet sales surpassing that of netbooks. The latter category is for personal computing while [Read More...]
New Android Market rolling out, developers gain feedback experiment

I was browsing AppAware this morning and noticed many clients were reporting a new version of Android Market was being pushed out. We asked our Tweeters if they noticed anything new and no one could spot anything different.
After logging in to our Market developer console, I spotted a new feedback [Read More...]
Apple #1 US phone manufacturer, RIM enters top 5 worldwide, Motorola feels the burn

Apple, love it or lump it, has seen some big numbers lately: one million App Store apps downloaded, ten billion iTunes, and now it looks like the company can claim to be the number one phone maker in the US. According to Forbes, Apple sold 8.8 million iPhones in the [Read More...]
Official Apps2SD support “coming soon” to Android
Android’s dirty little secret may finally be put to rest soon. Ever since the G1 was released, users have been asking Google to provide a solution which would allow them to store applications on their microSD card. Google finally confirmed they were working on the issue when they launched the [Read More...]
Engadget Podcast 194 – 04.30.2010

The Engadget Podcasters ‘double down’ on the juicy goss from this week. And when we say “juicy goss from this week” it means more than in other weeks – like if the juice were from a succulent, perfectly ripened, just about to fall from the vine grapefruit of a gossip [Read More...]
Flash 10.1 and Froyo are scheduled for a June release
Adobe CTO, Kevin Lynch, wrote a brief blog post on Adobe’s site yesterday as a response to Steve Job’s load of explanation for why they are not using Flash on their mobile devices.
The closing paragraph contains the nugget of information that we are interested in.
We look forward to delivering Flash [Read More...]
Distracted driving and cell phones
“Distracted driving” is when you drive while taking your hands off the steering wheel, your eyes off the road, or your mind off of driving. Whether you are eating while driving or using your cell phone while driving, distracted driving increases your chances of getting into a serious accident. [Read More...]
Motorola Shadow Passes Through WiFi Alliance

We haven’t heard any information about this phone in a long time. If you all remember this phone is rumored to be the Google branded Nexus Two. Recently a device from Motorola, the Motorola MB810, passed through the Wi-Fi Alliance. Apparently this device has the codename Shadow which will likely [Read More...]



