Tag: Android
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How to Achieve Maximum Exposure for Your Android App? [Infographic]
If you’re a geek like me, chances are you think about apps a lot. Especially if you’re an app developer. There’s a good chance that if you are an app developer, that you’re an Android app maker, as that’s become the prevailing technology that geeks are favoring. Question is: how do you stand out from the crowd?…
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Android™ App Reviews by Verizon
Before downloading that new and popular app for your Android phone, Verizon has created an application to help you rate each of these apps before you download. The review offers more information than the user ratings that appear within the application in the Google Play Store and will include the security of the application, battery…
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Behold, the HTC Rezound [Review]
I got a chance to spend several weeks testing out and using the Incredible and the Rezound.
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Android’s New Flavor: Galaxy Nexus
Image Credit Remember the good old days when you were a kid and something as simple as an ice cream sandwich could give you all the joys you could ever want? How would you feel if you could have that same satisfaction under the same name, only as a smartphone? The Android powered Samsung Galaxy…
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Android vs. iOS: How Secure Are They? [Infographic]
It’s no secret that iOS and Android devices have become increasingly popular over the last few years, but how secure are these phones? And is one more secure than the other? Veracode’s new infographic explains just what you can and can’t do with your Android or iOS, and how secure your information really is.
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The Not-So-Smart Phones Of 2011 [Infographic]
The bad news is: your smart phone is stupid. The good news: this means that we are really far away from robots taking over the world, since we can’t even keep up-to-date operating systems in one of the most commonly used devices in the United States. Bit9’s new infographic by NowSourcing sheds light on phones…
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Bionic Breakdown
Credit The Droid Bionic has had a rough life. It was first announced at CES in the beginning of 2011, but was then torn apart and completely rebuilt. Motorola’s decision to start over with the phone caused it to be delayed for months, but it was finally released last month on Verizon Wireless. With…
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Introducing Verizon’s Pantech Breakout
The latest in Verizon’s LTE collection, the Pantech Breakout defines a new line in the 4G smartphone world. The phone is sleek, stylish, and runs on Verizon’s 4G network for a fraction of the price. The Pantech Breakout has everything you’d expect from a modern smartphone with a few surprising tweaks that will change the…
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Do the Revolution
Credit The LG Revolution is one of Verizon’s latest powerhouses running on their 4G LTE network. Compared to Verizon’s other two 4G devices, the LG Revolution offers very similar specs. It’s equipped with a single core Snapdragon 1GHz processor, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, HDMI, a 5-megapixel back camera, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and a…
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Thunder Struck!
Verizon Wireless has just released its first phone to run on the powerful 4G LTE network: the HTC ThunderBolt. Powered by a 1 GHz processor, the ThunderBolt allows you to talk, text, and surf at the same time on the nation’s largest 4G network. With fully customizable features, the ability to stream content wirelessly, and…
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Droid Really Does More… Anywhere.
According to ABI Research, the shipment of smartphones grew 71% from 2009 to 2010 with a reported 302 million devices being shipped to customers. Furthermore, with this increased growth, ABI Research anticipates that by 2016, Android will hold a 45% share of the smartphone market. With 69 million smartphones running the Android operating system shipped…