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While the telecommunications industry has advanced to the point where owning a smartphone is like carrying around a personal computer wherever you go, progress is moving more slowly for the actual “phone” part of the handheld device “While there is huge innovation in the marketplace by iPhone ... Full Article »
It seems that Android tablet apps are starting to pick up steam. In terms of productivity, “floating” apps, which are basically windowed programs similar to what you see on a Windows PC, are all the rage. Though Android is a multitasking OS, Google chose to omit using paned windows. As such, all ... Full Article »
Bump for Android tablets is a super easy way to share information with other devices. From its basic menu, select what kind of file you'd like to share with a friend: photos, contacts, apps or personal information. Then, select the files that apply and then just "bump" your devices together to make ... Full Article »
Skype on your Android tablet is the same old program it's always been, but that’s no bad thing. It's a great instant messenger tool and an inexpensive way to make calls to foreign countries. Registered users can call other registered users for free, and because millions use Skype, it's easy to fi ... Full Article »
It’s a bit on the pricey side, but that’s because IM+ Pro funnels all your instant messaging needs into a single place, making it easy to carry on conversations from multiple sources on your tablet. The app is compatible with more than 10 instant messaging services, including Google Talk, AIM, ... Full Article »
See what’s buzzing in your neighborhood with Tweet Radar! The app lets you choose any spot in the world and scan for recent tweets in a one-mile radius. You can search for locations, or just scroll through the map with your fingers and find things manually. You can also let the app find your exac ... Full Article »
On paper, Dual Screen Browser sounds like a great idea. It’s a web browser – but with two screens! In practice, unfortunately, it’s a bit of a choppy mess that struggles with loading and scrolling, and isn’t really as useful as it could be. Dual Screen Browser lets you multitask by reading ... Full Article »
Sometimes an emoticon made from brackets and numbers doesn't send the message you intended. Zlango, an SMS messaging service for Android, gives smiley face-happy people a massive library of more detailed images to work with. The app works just like your standard SMS client, but it gives users the o ... Full Article »
Is it too late for a new free calling and texting service to jump into the pool of such services on Android? I think not. Viber focuses on ease of use, and hits the mark. What’s different? You don’t need to sign up for anything nor entice your friends into a new social network. All you and your ... Full Article »
Tweets, text messages and emails are all acceptable means of communication, but they're not exactly personal or memorable. Postagram for Android is a super-easy-to-use program that takes your words and photos, and turns them into a physical postcard that comes in the mail — one that your sister ca ... Full Article »
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