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Seems as though we can’t get enough music in our lives these days. Our iPhones, iPods, MP3 players and most mobile devices these days can be crammed-full of our favorite music. Life can’t get any better, right? Well, for folks running Android on the G1, there’s a new open source music player...
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Ever find yourself in a situation where you’re simply too busy to answer a call or reply to an SMS? Of course you do… Meetings, family functions, or perhaps your device is out of juice. Sometimes you simply can’t get to that call or message. That’s where AutoReply comes in. Whether...
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Google has been working on a new voice-recognition search app for the iPhone (Google Mobile App) for some time now. Rumor had it that the new app would have launched this past Friday, but sometime on Friday Google found out that Apple wouldn’t be pushing it out… despite getting the thumbs...
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Remember last month when I reported that Facebook would not be developing a mobile version of their service for the Android OS? Well, in an interesting development from an outside 3rd party developer, you can now get Facebook on your G1, well… sort of. All this time while Facebook and Google were...
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It’s not every day that we come across game-changing technologies. With the pace of development in the mobile world, it takes a lot of ingenuity to really capture our attention. Today we bring “augmented reality” to the forefront with Wikitude. Developed for the Android OS that powers...
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Following on news that Google is rolling out a new Android RC30 build to patch up the T-Mobile G1’s Android jailbreak exploit, we’re now hearing that the geek-tastic Linux OS Debian has been ported to the T-Mobile G1 and the Android platform. The Debian port comes from an unlikely source...
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Meebo has announced that their popular all-in-one instant messaging tool is now available for T-Mobile G1 users through Android Market. The application allows anyone with a Meebo account, or an account on one of the popular IM services to chat with their buddies while on-the-go. Just like the desktop...
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We’re still getting acquainted with our T-Mobile G1, discovering all the little nuances that the Android OS has to offer. But, there’s just something missing from the Android platform… what could it be? A GameBoy emulator! One of the first applications launched for the iPhone was a...
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As part of its grand mobile plans, The Weather Channel launched a dedicated Android application. Available through Android Market, the new app gives users the ability to view fully customized weather maps, detailed conditions and forecasts, local video and severe weather alerts. Weather information can...
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We (ok, I) make no secret of our (alright, my) fondness for Palm OS here at Pocket Picks.
Access were the lucky/crazy company that bought the rights to Palm OS and renamed it Garnet OS. Since releasing Garnet and various emulators to get it working on several different platforms, Access have been working...
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Wow. If the Daily Mail ever start giving away Android apps as part of an ill-conceived promotional campaign, they could do worse that kick it off with iSafe.
iSafe uses GPS to identify your location and then searches various databases to find out the BAD SCARY THINGS nearby. Bad scary things like Sex...
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iSkoot, the folks who brought Skype to the Symbian platform (or at least the Skype branded product) and who provided the software for the 3 Skypephone, announced that they’ll do the same for the Android platform. Their iSkoot for Skype is reportedly the “first VoIP solution available in Google’s...