Android Atlas Weekly 28: The first dual core Android phone (podcast)

The first dual core Android phone, a whole new Android Market. All that and more on this week’s edition of Android Atlas Weekly for Thursday, December 16th, 2010. Join Justin Eckhouse along side guest host, Senior Associate Editor Jessica Dolcourt! Now playing: Watch this: Ep. 28: The first dual core Android phone 49:40 Listen now …

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RIM: Earnings show we’re still in the game

Research In Motion today beat Wall Street’s estimates for the third quarter, showing that the maker of the BlackBerry is far from being a has-been in the smartphone game. For the quarter ending November 27, the company reported net profit of $911.1 million, or $1.74 per share, on revenue of $5.49 billion. Wall Street had been expecting earnings of $1.64 …

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Facebook adds chat and push notifications to Android app

The official Facebook application for Android took a major step forward yesterday with the integration of two key features. The latest release (v1.5) now offers chat and push notifications, making the native app considerably more appealing to users. These features come on the heels of last month’s addition of Places and Groups and should do well to keep the masses …

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Five great apps for your new Android phone

According to at least one study of mobile operating systems, Android is well on its way to world domination. With that in mind, we expect that at least a few of you have gotten–or will be getting–your lucky little mitts on a new Android phone this season. And what are you to do with that spanking-new device? Why, load it …

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HTC updates Windows Phone 7 hub

Though Microsoft curbed OEM’s abilities to customize Windows Phone 7, HTC is still finding ways to add its own, useful touches to the software. Most recently, the handset manufacturer updated its HTC Hub to include weather information on its live tile. This means that you’ll be able to glance at the Start screen and see weather information (current and forecast) …

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MetroPCS adds 4G LTE in New York, Boston

The fifth-largest U.S. carrier may never have had much in the way of 3G networks, but MetroPCS is continuing to close the gap by expanding its 4G LTE markets to major U.S. cities. Today, New York, Boston, and Sacramento, Calif., join the roster. For now, that gives Samsung the edge among U.S. customers, since the Samsung Craft is currently MetroPCS’ …

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Dialed In 154: See ya, suckers! (podcast)

Just when you thought Nicole Lee was all sunshine and rainbows, she ends this week’s podcast with the above farewell. Indeed, it was a Grinchy week in the studio as Bonnie shot down my hysterical jokes (well, I thought they were funny), I scolded Sanyo for naming its new phone the “Taho,” and Jessica slams the Nexus S for not …

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Apple updates iBooks, adds AirPrint, Collections

Apple has updated its popular digital-book reader iOS App, iBooks, now version 1.2, to include support for AirPrint, PDF and notes printing, Collections, and new fully illustrated children’s books and art books available for download in the iBookstore. Apple’s iBooks allows you to download digital versions of your favorite books directly to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. iBooks 1.2 …

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OoVoo Mobile takes on Qik, Fring for Android video chat

Fring, Apple FaceTime, and the Evo’s Qik app for Android may have shone a light on mobile video chatting, but OoVoo is making good on an almost year-old promise by rolling out a new free app today that one-ups them all. Two things set the cross-platform service apart. First, in addition to two-way video chatting like Fring and Qik, it …

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3 lives life without limits as One Plan offers unlimited data

Good news for data-gobblers: 3 has brought back unlimited data to its pricing deals. Smart-phone users on the 3G-only mobile network can opt for the heavyweight One Plan to eat up all the Internet, video and apps data they can stuff into their pockets. The One Plan launched in July and offers 2,000 minutes of calls to any network, 5,000 …

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Dell provides update on Venue Pro delays

Over the past couple of days, there have been numerous reports and some confusion over whether shipments of the Dell Venue Pro have been delayed till January 6 (original estimated ship date was December 9). We contacted Dell to try to get to the bottom of the situation and was directed to check out the Dell community blog where it …

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Myst sequel Riven now available for iOS

If you’re under the age of 30, the name “Riven” might mean nothing to you. But for us old fogies of PC gaming, it’s instantly recognizable: Riven is the sequel to Myst. Myst, of course, was the groundbreaking, best-selling puzzle/adventure game–of 1993 (and for the next decade, until The Sims came along). That title made its iOS debut back in …

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LG’s Optimus 2X is first dual

LG dropped major news on the global front today with the introduction of the LG Optimus 2x. Code-named the LG Star, the “2x” is for twice the power and twice the speed, thanks to the phone’s dual-core Tegra 2 processor, a first in the smartphone world. With great power comes great multimedia promise, as the phone boasts a stunning 4-inch …

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LG’s dual

Do you want a glimpse into the near future? LG is on the verge of launching some very powerful new smartphones and someone has posted the videos to prove it. This video features an Android that LG is currently calling the “Optimus 2X”. And it’s the first phone we’ve seen in motion pictures running a dual-core processor. To test its …

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iPad, iPod Touch get Google Voice

It may have taken Google a year and a half to get Google Voice in the iPhone’s App Store, but it’s taken only one month longer for Google Voice to complete the expansion to Apple’s other two iOS devices: the iPod Touch and iPad. Starting today, a Google Voice app update compatible with the iPad and iPod Touch (iOS 3.1 …

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