Over 200 million Android devices have been activated around the world, Google reported yesterday. The figure was released during the launch of Google Music yesterday. That number is more than double than a figure reported in May of this year.
Further, more than 550,000 devices are being activated every day, according to Engadget,...
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It has been discovered that the Nook Tablet by Barnes & Noble restricts the storage space available on the new tablet.
Users have noticed that despite having a 16GB hard drive – something that is double the size of the Kindle Fire – users can only download 1GB of data that isn’t directly from Barnes &...
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With the Amazon Kindle Fire arriving at their final destinations over the past couple days, users have reported that it comes pre-set to use the Amazon account that made the initial purchase of the device.
There are several reported methods to remove account information from the Kindle Fire so that it is a clean slate when being...
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Google has unveiled Google Music, with strong ties to their social network Google+.
The new music service takes advantage of Google’s impressive search technology and vast number of people that are part of the Google+ network to revolutionize music as a social concept.
“Google Music is about artists and their music and...
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Recently, Amazon announced the “Lending Library” for Kindle devices. Hulu also said that it will have the Hulu Plus app ready to go for both the Kindle Fire and the Nook.
And today, trying to keep up with both Hulu and Amazon, Netflix announced that they will be releasing a redesigned app for both the Nook and the...
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The Verge was able to get a hold of what seems to be the new BBX-Powered BlackBerry code named London.
TechCrunch obtained some base-line information regarding the handset and said the following:
“It reportedly sports a 1.5GHz TI OMAP processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel...
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