Here at Android and Me, we kind of have a thing for applications from the GO Dev Team. No matter what the app is — the ever popular GO Launcher EX, TaskManager widget, Calendar, SMS, keyboard replacement, weather app — they all share the same qualities. They serve their purpose well and look ... Read More »
RIM has been touting upcoming Android app compatibility on the PlayBook for quite some time now. We’ve seen demos and they’ve made announcements, but the process has – for the most part – been shrouded in confusion. Today, RIM cleared some of that confusion up by posting a video detailing just how easy it is ... Read More »
Ready for the first Ice Cream Sandwich rumor/leak of the day? (This close to the unveiling, today just might get crazy). Some leaked icons rumored to be from the native gallery app in Ice Cream Sandwich have surfaced online, pointing toward some rather handy built-in photo editing options in the next major release of Android.
One of the most heavily requested features for Google Voice has undoubtedly been MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) support. The Google Voice app for Android has been tackling voice and text with ease for quite some time now, but pictures have always been an issue for the service. Thanks to a clever workaround from the Google ... Read More »
Every Friday on Twitter, users of the service send out tweets with the hashtag #FollowFriday attached to a list of people they think you should follow. So why is this information post-worthy today? Because Android finally has its very own official Twitter account.
That’s right, just yesterday, @Android popped up online as the ... Read More »
The things Google manages to accomplish with voice never cease to amaze me. Today, the Google Translate app for Android has been update with an enhanced Conversation Mode that works with a total of 14 different languages.
If you haven’t tried Conversation Mode in the Google Translate app, it’s truly amazing. All you have to ... Read More »
Myriad, a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance, has announced today that they will be showing off the latest Alien Dalvik 2.0 at CTIA 2011.
Alien Dalvik is a Dalvik virtual machine port that allows Android apps to run on devices not running Android. In the press release announcing ... Read More »
Today at Adobe MAX, the company announced the next steps for their insanely popular photo editing software Photoshop: an Android version of the application, called Photoshop Touch.
Featuring a ton of touch- and tablet-optimized controls, Adobe Photoshop Touch aims to be your one-stop-shop for photo editing on touchscreen devices. Currently in production for ... Read More »
When I was younger and wanted to play a video game outside the luxury of my living room, there was only one device to grab: the Nintendo GameBoy. I’m talking about the huge gray slab of plastic that featured one tiny 160 x 144 monochromatic display, some of the best music the world has ever ... Read More »
When LG starts shipping HD Android devices with retina-smashing pixel densities in Q4, they’ll be back backed by some awesome software and games that’ll take full advantage of the impressive hardware. Thanks to a partnership between LG and Capcom, Street Fighter IV will be one of those games.
Set for a three-month exclusivity period on ... Read More »