20Apr

[Eyes-On] Regza Tablet AT300, Toshiba’s first Android 3.0 Tablet unveiled in Japan

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We were waiting for Toshiba to announce its long awaited Android 3.0 Tablet since quite sometimes now, and finally they did it! Behold the Regza Tablet AT300.
Running Android 3.0 this AT300 comes with the usual NVIDIA TEgra 2 CPU at 1.GHz, as well as a gorgeous 10.1” WXGA (1280×800) LED Backlight 3D Glasses-Free screen and 16GB of internal memory. Other features includes a 2Mpix front facing Camera, and a 5Mpix reader Camera, Wi-Fi BGN, HDMI Out, Bluetooth, SDHC and SD slot (No SDXC?) for …
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20Apr

[Eyes-On] Regza Tablet AT300, Toshiba’s first 3D Glasses-Free Android 3.0 Tablet unveiled in Japan

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We were waiting for Toshiba to announce its long awaited Android 3.0 Tablet since quite sometimes now, and finally they did it! Behold the Regza Tablet AT300.
Running Android 3.0 this AT300 comes with the usual NVIDIA TEgra 2 CPU at 1.GHz, as well as a gorgeous 10.1” WXGA (1280×800) LED Backlight 3D Glasses-Free screen and 16GB of internal memory. Other features includes a 2Mpix front facing Camera, and a 5Mpix reader Camera, Wi-Fi BGN, HDMI Out, Bluetooth, SDHC and SD slot (No SDXC?) for …
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18Apr

Sony announces Photo Movie Creator App for Android

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Sony Digital Network Application or SDNA released last Friday a nee application for Android Smartphone called “Photo Movie Creator”. A bit like what you can find on the Apple iPhone, the Photo Movie Creator will allow you to create short movies with photo stored on your phone and edit them to your liking by adding effect of music stored on your phone and then forward your creation by email to friends.
Photo Movie Creator includes 18 movie templates and even allows you add your owns in …
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18Apr

Grooveshark Back On Android, Bypasses The Android App Market

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A bit shy of two weeks ago, Google threw out a bit of a facepunch to music fans on Android: Grooveshark, a rather great (if questionably legal) over-the-air music streaming service was pulled from the App Market following record label complaints.

Today, Grooveshark makes its triumphant return to Android, albeit not through the official App Market. Playing on Android’s ability to install third-party applications through the browser, Grooveshark has taken on the responsibility of distributing the application themselves (you can find it by pointing your Android device at m.grooveshark.com). Alas, this route means not everyone will be able to partake; some carriers — we’re staring (angrily) at you, AT&T — have disabled the option to allow non-market apps to be installed on some or all of their phones.

Oh, and just a heads up for those new to Grooveshark: for mobile access, you’ll need to be a “VIP Subscriber”, which’ll set you back $9 a month.



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18Apr

Grooveshark Back On Android, Skips The App Market

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A bit shy of two weeks ago, Google threw out a bit of a facepunch to music fans on Android: Grooveshark, a rather great (if questionably legal) over-the-air music streaming service was pulled from the App Market following record label complaints.

Today, Grooveshark makes its triumphant return to Android — albeit not through the official App Market. Playing on Android’s ability to install third-party applications through the browser, Grooveshark has taken on the responsibility of distributing the application themselves (you can find it by pointing your Android device at m.grooveshark.com). Alas, this route means not everyone will be able to partake; some carriers — we’re staring (angrily) at you, AT&T — have disabled the option to allow non-market apps to be installed on some or all of their phones.

Oh, and just a heads up for those new to Grooveshark: for mobile access, you’ll need to be a “VIP Subscriber”, which’ll set you back $9 a month.



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