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Mobile World Congress has brought quite a collection of new Android devices to the market, and that’s a win for gamers. Tegra 3 devices, with their quad-core processors, prove worthy of quality games. NVIDIA took full advantage of MWC to unveil a handful of upcoming titles for Tegra 3 devices, sta ... Full Article »
Want to talk about some crazy numbers? Google says that it’s approaching a total of 250 million activated Android devices worldwide. That’s getting close to the entire population of the United States, represented in Android users. TechCrunch has the story, in which it reported that Google has s ... Full Article »
Android’s open platform has incurred countless devices, all flooding the market. But the gaming industry is helping some manufacturers set themselves apart. With a lucrative gaming sector drawing in advertisers, in-app purchases and virtual goods, mobile gaming has created a sub-market all its own ... Full Article »
Android tablets are getting a well-deserved boost with the launch of Ice Cream Sandwich. Android head, Andy Rubin, revealed there’s about 6 million Android tablets floating around, which is only slightly encouraging in light of Apple’s 40 million iPads sold. For Android manufacturers, differenti ... Full Article »
Maintaining a presence across two continents can be a daunting task, but the technology world seems to do all right for itself. As Android tops the U.S. mobile platform market and steals second place from Apple in the UK, rolling out features on both sides of the Atlantic becomes an important part o ... Full Article »
Hey everyone. As a special treat we are going to spend the next week looking at the Sony Xperia PLAY and some of its games. Welcome to PLAY week. Let’s start out by taking a gander at the device itself. Basic features include the four standard Android buttons of back, home, options, and search. T ... Full Article »
It’s $249! Sorry, you’re probably confused. We’re talking about Sony’s Next Generation Portable, its upcoming handheld gaming device that will be available sometime this year, which Sony (SNE) dished the dirt on at a press conference in Los Angeles ahead of this year’s Electronic Entertai ... Full Article »
While a few other countries have been able to enjoy Sony (SNE) Ericsson’s PlayStation Phone, the Xperia Play, for a few weeks now, the U.S. has been left out in the cold with only rumors and speculation as to when the device would hit our shores. Luckily, that speculation has come to an end with a ... Full Article »
A security hole discovered in Android leaves nearly 99 percent of phones vulnerable to data theft. The authentication token for Google (GOOG) accounts, known as ClientLogin in Android versions 2.3.3. and earlier, is being sent unencrypted, making it relatively easy to be snapped up by a hacker. Disc ... Full Article »
Although it’s still due to release in the U.S. later this month, it appears Sony Ericsson’s PlayStation-branded Xperia Play smartphone is floundering. The biggest selling point for the Play, outside its slide-down gamepad in place of a hardware keyboard, is the ability for the device to downloa ... Full Article »
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