Posts Tagged ‘Android 2.1’

  • App Lock for iPhone 3 and 4 for easy release of Sim Tray Price: £4.99
    Designed to look like a cute mini padlock emblazoned with an app-inspired logo, this handy keyring is in fact a portable sim card remover for the iPhone! Simply push the little button on the bottom of the device to release the ‘padlock’ and reveal a small prong – perfect for releasing the sim tray at a moment’s notice! Gone are the days of searching...
    by zmb at October 23rd, 2011 at 08:10 am
  • i-Station Z3D 7-inch 3D Android tablet requires glasses, how convenient
    Come on, you knew it would come to this. In an industry obsessed with 3D as a means of boosting sales, somebody was bound to introduce a 3D tablet that requires glasses (polarized, no doubt). While other companies like Sharp have 3D tablet ambitions designed around its glassesless parallax barrier display technology, Korea’s i-Station has bolted from the gate with...
    by admin at August 31st, 2010 at 08:08 pm
  • Korea Telecoms suffers an Identity Tab crisis
    What’s this? A 7-inch, aluminum-trimmed, multitouch tablet from Korea running Android? Why it could be none other than the Samsung Galaxy, er, KT Identity Tab. Think of this 1GHz tablet with TFT-LCD, 8GB of internal memory (and SD expansion), DMB TV tuner, light and gravity sensors, built-in ebook reader, and 3 megapixel camera as KT’s answer to Samsung’s...
    by admin at August 30th, 2010 at 01:08 pm
  • Dell Streak procures a hacked-up mini USB adapter, gets friendly with your dusty cables
    Even if you can look beyond the SIM lock and the aging Android 1.6 OS on the Dell Streak, there’s still one irksome problem: the lack of a mini or micro-USB port (Dell clearly missed the USB party last summer). Dissatisfied with this state of affairs, John from Linux Slate decided to build an adapter for his tabletphone’s dock connector, which he confirmed...
    by admin at August 25th, 2010 at 12:08 pm
  • New Google Earth for Android lets users tour New Kelp City, Mermalair, other underwater locales
    When you’re not spelling out Objectivist instructions or taking bicycle tours, Google Earth can be a little bit boring. Finally Android users have something new and fun to do: go for a dive. With the release of Google Earth for Android 1.1 (available to Android 2.1 and above devices), you can now zoom in below the surface of the waves and explore the majestic wonder...
    by admin at August 25th, 2010 at 12:08 pm
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