Switched to a Nexus S and miss your LED notification light? Try NoLED [Software]

For better of for worse, Samsung decided to leave off the notification light on the Nexus S. It’s not like LEDs cost that much or it would have changed the design, but for whatever reason, it’s not there. There’s no trackball or trackpad ...

HipLogic releases *Spark application to spice up your homescreen

Available now in the Android Market (as well as for Symbian phones), *Spark is a customizable homescreen that attempts to put all the information you want on one screen. From Facebook and Twitter to news and weather and Groupon deals. Sure, there are ...

Official Google Reader app now available in the Android Market

I know for myself personally, and for many others, this is one of the most desired official Google applications that I’ve wanted forever. Sure there are many other Google Reader applications such as NewsRob and gReader that are very good, but there’s ...

Android Infiltration application aims to show which Android version runs on which device

We all hear various rumors day to day about this device getting this version update, or this percentage of Android devices run Froyo or Eclair. A fairly new application called Android Infiltration aims to collect data to show various OS versions across ...

TabbedOut lets you view and pay your restaurant/bar tab from your Android phone

What started out as an iPhone application is now available to Android users, TabbedOut offers a unique and fun experience to paying your tab at restaurants and bars. How does it work? First you set up your credit card information in the application, then ...

Epic Unleashed 1.1 ROM for Droid 2 Review

I am wishing I had live-blogged the actual install process, but that would have made the 3 hours feel even longer, and you would have to endure my “OMG, I broke it… No, okay, we’re back” nonsense. Normal install should not take ...

What to expect switching from iPhone to Android

Lifehacker had a really good post last week on what to expect when making the jump from iPhone to Android. Perhaps it’s just the company I keep, but I’m seeing a trend of it happening and this article is a good read if you’re considering ...

Gizmodo’s Android 2.2 Froyo review

Gizmodo has a very good review of the latest flavor of Android, 2.2 aka Froyo. Highlighting improvements such as speed increases and UI consistencies as well as the new features such as Wifi tethering and automatic application upgrades, and also citing ...

BGR’s Motorola CLIQ preview

I’m sure many of you have already seen it. But for those of you that haven’t, I recommend you read BGR’s preview of the Motorola CLIQ. Overall, it throws out some very good info about the phone and it’s software. A few negative ...

New Android Twitter Application: AndTweet

Yes, I know what you’re thinking, just like flashlights and tip calculators, we already have enough Twitter applications in the Market. AndTweet is a little bit different. Unlike the popular Twidroid, which tries to pack in every possible feature, ...
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