Android brings new life to old iPhones
Can iPhone users finally gain Flash support with Android OS port?
Can iPhone users finally gain Flash support with Android OS port?
To borrow an old Canadian adage, owning a phone other than Apple’s iPhone is like sharing a bed with an elephant. No matter what it does, or how much you want to ignore it, you are affected by its every movement.
a familiar look makes navigating music library easy
To speak of technology in popular culture one must include Morgan Webb. On TechTV (RIP) she was on The Screen Savers and Call For Help from 2001 to 2003. She then became co-host of X-Play, the only program to survive the merger of TechTV with G4, which recently aired it’s 1,000th episode. In addition Morgan has had a monthly column in FHM entitled…
Only half of Android devs plan to develop for iPhone.
We’ve been following Gowalla for quite some time now. And judging by the funding they’ve picked up and how quickly they are making progress we can’t be the only ones.
Highlights from Admob’s Mobile Metrics report for January.
A few weeks ago we launched the new Android and Me mobile site to almost unanimously positive reviews. The outpouring of support for my first major mobile build really got me excited and to return the favor I wanted to try to share some of what I learned.
We leaked out a sneak peek yesterday on Droid Week, but as of late last night the new Android and Me mobile site is live and ready to use. Simply visit androidandme.com from your mobile device (currently supporting all Android devices and iPhone users who can’t help but lurk in our Android shadows).
Android share grew throughout the US reaching 27% in Q4 2009.