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And just like that, another gaming emulator has been pulled from the Android Market. Sega apparently asked developer Youngzh to remove the Sega Genesis emulator. Soon, all emulators could be removed from the market. However, Youngzh has stated that he will push the updates for purchased apps through email if they do get pulled from [...]

With more and more carriers cracking down on tethering, you can expect to see more apps like this. PDANet has just updated their app to version 3.0. This update is said to “hide tether usage” from your carrier. This is a good feature but I’m sure the carriers will still know who’s tethering due to [...]

Honeycomb users now have another video streaming service at their disposal. PLEX has been updated and it now looks great on larger screens. Initially, the app wasn’t built for tablets but the latest update solves that problem while enhancing its looks on phones as well. This app is available now in the Android Market for [...]

Look like Sony Ericsson means business when they stated the X10 will receive Gingerbread this year. A few photos of the device running Android 2.3.3 have just surfaced. From the looks of it, the update could be released sooner than we initially thought. There no telling how far along this ROM is or if it’s [...]

In sure by now you all have seen Verizon’s new commercial that challenges a few Verizon users to see what they can download in the short time it takes a rocket to explode the mobile hotspot. T-Mobile used this commercial to poke fun at Verizon’s recent LTE outage. T-Mobile said on Twitter, “In the time [...]

We understand that 3D video recording and playback might cause a device to ship at a premium but £799 is utterly ridiculous. Carphone Warehouse reportedly has the LG Optimus Pad in stock and ready to ship. Since the page is littered with errors including its positioning, which happens to be in the cell phone section, [...]

April 28th was supposed to be huge day for Verizon. The carrier had plans of releasing three Android handsets with this device as the headliner. Unfortunately they ran into some issues with their 4G network that would’ve made activating this device impossible. Since then the LTE network is back up and everything seems to be [...]

As strange as it may sound, if you have an LG Ally and you’re looking to upgrade to Android 2.2.2, there’s an app for that. No really, there is? I’ve seen numerous updates applied in many different ways and I have to say, this is the most unique way I’ve seen an OTA distributed. You [...]

Another Android device has just received clearance from the FCC. The HTC Wildfire S has just received approval and its head to AT&T. you can expect this handset to be released in the coming weeks. Don’t be surprised if it’s marketed as the Aria 2. Since the Aria was a hit for AT&T, it might [...]

Right after the fix for the Atrix 4G was issued, HTC has begun enabling the same fix for the Inspire 4G. The update enables HSUPA on your device so will finally reap the benefits of 4G upload speeds on your mobile device. After all, you are paying for it. This update also fixes Hotmail, Live, [...]

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