Monthly Archives: July 2010
Droid X owners are just one click away from a rooted device
If you have been wanting to root your Droid X, but the 21 step process we told you about last week seemed about 20 steps too difficult then your ship has finally come in. Yet another Alldroid user, Sil3ntKi113, has … Continue reading
Droid X pokes fun at Apple… again
Oh this keeps getting better. Motorola zinged Apple with a Droid X ad a while back, now Apple dissed Motorola’s Droid X in a recent video and we even conducted a poll that showed the opposite of what Apple said. … Continue reading
Dell Streak retail price announced: $299 on AT&T 2-year contract, $549.99 without
There is still yet to be any word of a official release date, but Dell has made the official prices available for the monstrous Dell Streak. The United States landing of Dell smartphones is about to commence in a big … Continue reading
Android Market gets Carrier Billing, makes it easier to install Paid Apps
The most popular way of installing apps on Android is the Android market. However, installing paid apps is quite different from installing free apps. The Android market currently works on a charge per paid app install basis. Therefore, if we … Continue reading
Licensing Service Technology Highlights
We’ve just announced the introduction of a licensing server for Android Market. This should address one of the concerns we’ve heard repeatedly from the Android developer community. The impact and intent, as outlined in the announcement, are straightforward. If you … Continue reading