Monthly Archives: June 2011
Skype 2.0 lands on the Market with new interface and two-way video calling support
A little bit late to the party, but Skype has finally added video calling support to its Android app. The company released version 2.0 of Skype to the Android Market this morning, featuring a brand new interface and SMS messaging … Continue reading
Sprint’s Galaxy Tab Getting Gingerbread July 5th?
We’re not sure how many of you have dumped your Galaxy Tabs for the bigger 10.1 Honeycomb-enabled sibling, but if you’re still rocking one you’ll be happy to know that Gingerbread is on its way. It’ll be build number EF17 … Continue reading
HTC EVO 3D gets Netflix thanks to EVO 4G APK – willing to share
If you just bagged yourself an HTC EVO 3D, but were upset that your new super smartphone wasn’t on the list of supported Netflix devices, fear not. Thanks to the EVO 4G’s Netflix APK, the EVO 3D can run Netflix … Continue reading
Getting started with Google+
Despite a recent announcement from Google that their + social network had exceeded capacity, I was able to join the service through an email invite today (thank you, Josh). Sign up was ridiculously pain free and getting started with the … Continue reading
Android growth stalls as iPhone picks up according to report
Nielsen tracks just about every market there is to track in the tech world. The company tracks the smartphone and mobile market to see what OS is the most popular and show what devices are selling the best. The company … Continue reading