|  |  |  | | | | Droid Universe | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | NVIDIA just wrapped up an intimate press briefing here at SIGGRAPH 2011, where — amongst other things — it officially took the wraps off of two major initiatives. Project Maximus and Virtual Graphics are the two main topics of conversation here, and while both are obviously targeting working professionals at the moment, there’s no question that a trickle-down effect is already on the company’s mind. With Maximus, the outfit plans to stop recommending bigger GPUs to pros, and start recommending “a light Quadro GPU and as large a Tesla as you can get in the system.” The overriding goal here is to make multi-GPU technology entirely more accessible; to date, it hasn’t exactly been easy to get a finely tuned multi-GPU setup to the masses, but it sounds like a good deal of future flexibility (it’ll be “nearly infinitely scalable”) aims to change that. Just imagine: dynamic coupling and decoupling of GPUs depending on user load, at a far more detailed level within the application… Continue reading NVIDIA’s Project Maximus takes multi-GPU mainstream, ‘Virtual Graphics’ takes it to the cloud NVIDIA’s Project Maximus takes multi-GPU mainstream, ‘Virtual Graphics’ takes it to the cloud originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 23:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Like Wheel of Fortune? If so then you’ll want to head to Shantek Online Solutions, developers of an upcoming game called ‘Wheel of Wealth’. They’re looking for about 100 beta testers for their upcoming release to put their game through the wringer, finding bugs, giving recommendations, etc. You don’t need to be a developer either as they’re going through the new “private beta Marketplace” made available via the AppHub. You simply supply your LiveID, you get a special download link from the Marketplace and bam, you have a new game to test for a few weeks. Sounds good to us. So why not lend a hand, help make a game better and have some fun while you’re at it. Win win. Head right here for more info.    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | We love starting the week with a good leak, and thanks to an anonymous tipster, we’re swimming in a flood of juicy names. First, it appears the Samsung Within is getting a new alias, and without delaying your anticipation, let us re-introduce you to Sprint’s upcoming Galaxy S II handset: the Epic 4G Touch. As the moniker suggests, the QWERTY keyboard is likely sliding away, though lovers of physical buttons might find solace with the mysterious Epic 2. If your ideal smartphone combines qHD resolution with HTC Sense — and eschews the 3D display and dual-core CPU — the Kingdom is one step closer to reality, and it’ll be known as the EVO Design 4G. Finally, a new Motorola will arrive at the Now Network, and it’s been christened the Admiral. Unlike its peers, it’s lacking the “4G” nomenclature, meaning it’s avoiding the upper echelons of Sprint’s stable… and hopefully sporting longer battery life, too. [Thanks, anonymous] Leakster names Sprint’s latest: Samsung Epic 4G Touch, HTC EVO Design 4G, and Motorola Admiral originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Aug 2011 00:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Like Wheel of Fortune? If so then you’ll want to head to Shantek Online Solutions, developers of an upcoming game called ‘Wheel of Wealth’. They’re looking for about 100 beta testers for their upcoming release to put their game through the wringer, finding bugs, giving recommendations, etc. You don’t need to be a developer either as they’re going through the new “private beta Marketplace” made available via the AppHub. You simply supply your LiveID, you get a special download link from the Marketplace and bam, you have a new game to test for a few weeks. Sounds good to us. So why not lend a hand, help make a game better and have some fun while you’re at it. Win win. Head right here for more info.    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | | Howie Mandel appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" over 20 times throughout the years. He's currently a judge of "America's Got Talent" on NBC. You can follow Howie on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowieMMandel | Views: 105621 383 ratings | Time: 08:34 | More in Entertainment | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | We love starting the week with a good leak, and thanks to an anonymous tipster, we’re swimming in a flood of juicy names. First, it appears the Samsung Within is getting a new alias, and without delaying your anticipation, let us re-introduce you to Sprint’s upcoming Galaxy S II handset: the Epic 4G Touch. As the moniker suggests, the QWERTY keyboard is likely sliding away, though lovers of physical buttons might find solace with the mysterious Epic 2. If your ideal smartphone combines qHD resolution with HTC Sense — and eschews the 3D display and dual-core CPU — the Kingdom is one step closer to reality, and it’ll be known as the EVO Design 4G. Finally, a new Motorola will arrive at the Now Network, and it’s been christened the Admiral. Unlike its peers, it’s lacking the “4G” nomenclature, meaning it’s avoiding the upper echelons of Sprint’s stable… and hopefully sporting longer battery life, too. [Thanks, anonymous] Leakster names Sprint’s latest: Samsung Epic 4G Touch, HTC EVO Design 4G, and Motorola Admiral originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Aug 2011 00:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | NVIDIA just wrapped up an intimate press briefing here at SIGGRAPH 2011, where — amongst other things — it officially took the wraps off of two major initiatives. Project Maximus and Virtual Graphics are the two main topics of conversation here, and while both are obviously targeting working professionals at the moment, there’s no question that a trickle-down effect is already on the company’s mind. With Maximus, the outfit plans to stop recommending bigger GPUs to pros, and start recommending “a light Quadro GPU and as large a Tesla as you can get in the system.” The overriding goal here is to make multi-GPU technology entirely more accessible; to date, it hasn’t exactly been easy to get a finely tuned multi-GPU setup to the masses, but it sounds like a good deal of future flexibility (it’ll be “nearly infinitely scalable”) aims to change that. Just imagine: dynamic coupling and decoupling of GPUs depending on user load, at a far more detailed level within the application… Continue reading NVIDIA’s Project Maximus takes multi-GPU mainstream, ‘Virtual Graphics’ takes it to the cloud NVIDIA’s Project Maximus takes multi-GPU mainstream, ‘Virtual Graphics’ takes it to the cloud originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 23:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | | Howie Mandel appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" over 20 times throughout the years. He's currently a judge of "America's Got Talent" on NBC. You can follow Howie on Twitter at http://twitter.com/HowieMMandel | Views: 105621 383 ratings | Time: 08:34 | More in Entertainment | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Like Wheel of Fortune? If so then you’ll want to head to Shantek Online Solutions, developers of an upcoming game called ‘Wheel of Wealth’. They’re looking for about 100 beta testers for their upcoming release to put their game through the wringer, finding bugs, giving recommendations, etc. You don’t need to be a developer either as they’re going through the new “private beta Marketplace” made available via the AppHub. You simply supply your LiveID, you get a special download link from the Marketplace and bam, you have a new game to test for a few weeks. Sounds good to us. So why not lend a hand, help make a game better and have some fun while you’re at it. Win win. Head right here for more info.    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | We love starting the week with a good leak, and thanks to an anonymous tipster, we’re swimming in a flood of juicy names. First, it appears the Samsung Within is getting a new alias, and without delaying your anticipation, let us re-introduce you to Sprint’s upcoming Galaxy S II handset: the Epic 4G Touch. As the moniker suggests, the QWERTY keyboard is likely sliding away, though lovers of physical buttons might find solace with the mysterious Epic 2. If your ideal smartphone combines qHD resolution with HTC Sense — and eschews the 3D display and dual-core CPU — the Kingdom is one step closer to reality, and it’ll be known as the EVO Design 4G. Finally, a new Motorola will arrive at the Now Network, and it’s been christened the Admiral. Unlike its peers, it’s lacking the “4G” nomenclature, meaning it’s avoiding the upper echelons of Sprint’s stable… and hopefully sporting longer battery life, too. [Thanks, anonymous] Leakster names Sprint’s latest: Samsung Epic 4G Touch, HTC EVO Design 4G, and Motorola Admiral originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Aug 2011 00:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | If you remember reading our Ultimate Windows Phone 7 Mango Preview back in June, we discovered that the new version of Office 2010 included with Mango was no longer able to edit Office documents from versions older than Office 2007. This was surprising and odd since the current Windows Phone 7 NoDo devices are certainly capable of editing Office … Read More Related Posts 1 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |  Apple’s upcoming “iTunes Replay” service is indeed in the works, but the company has yet to sign “cloud agreements” with at least four of the top-six film studios in Hollywood that are necessary in order to launch the service, CNET News reports. As such, the site calls earlier reports that suggested an imminent launch premature. Apple is reportedly working on a service that will allow iTunes users to stream and re-download movies purchased through iTunes. Such a service would require Apple to sign new licensing agreements with motion picture studios in order to secure the appropriate rights that would allow Apple to serve content from the cloud and to multiple devices. According to CNET News, negotiations for these rights could “drag on for months.” The report also mentions a possible hurdle for Apple: HBO. HBO has agreements in place that grant it exclusive digital distribution rights to new movies from three of the six major film studios — 20th Century Fox, Universal and Warner Bros. — for a certain period of time. HBO’s deals have caused problems for streaming services in the past, and it looks like Apple could be the latest victim. Read | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Thanks to one of our awesome Phandroid readers, I stumbled upon a rather amazing breakthrough over on XDA. Apparently, a developer named yifanlu has been hard at work looking for a way to reverse engineer the native Playstation One emulator found on the Xperia Play to play converted custom ISO’s. Well, after a week of nonstop work, yifanlu has managed to get an ISO of Crash Bandicoot 3 up and running on the Xperia Play and the results are near perfect. Here’s a video as proof of his efforts: According to yifanlu, everything is fully functional except for “manual” (instruction manual) and multi-disc games. Now I just need to write the GUI [program to convert ISO to APK]. No more then a day for that. As much as I hate Java in every way, I feel like it would be the easiest way of making a multi-platform tool. I’ll also do a final writeup on my site in a couple of days. There you have it! We may have a way to convert already previously owned (or downloaded) Playstation One games for use on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and have those games play smoother and with fewer bugs than using conventional emulators on Android. Once this is achieved, we can finally crown the Xperia Play the king of old school gaming on Android. We’ll be keeping you guys updated on the progress. Thanks, Nhialor! | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Like Wheel of Fortune? If so then you’ll want to head to Shantek Online Solutions, developers of an upcoming game called ‘Wheel of Wealth’. They’re looking for about 100 beta testers for their upcoming release to put their game through the wringer, finding bugs, giving recommendations, etc. You don’t need to be a developer either as they’re going through the new “private beta Marketplace” made available via the AppHub. You simply supply your LiveID, you get a special download link from the Marketplace and bam, you have a new game to test for a few weeks. Sounds good to us. So why not lend a hand, help make a game better and have some fun while you’re at it. Win win. Head right here for more info.    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Like Wheel of Fortune? If so then you’ll want to head to Shantek Online Solutions, developers of an upcoming game called ‘Wheel of Wealth’. They’re looking for about 100 beta testers for their upcoming release to put their game through the wringer, finding bugs, giving recommendations, etc. You don’t need to be a developer either as they’re going through the new “private beta Marketplace” made available via the AppHub. You simply supply your LiveID, you get a special download link from the Marketplace and bam, you have a new game to test for a few weeks. Sounds good to us. So why not lend a hand, help make a game better and have some fun while you’re at it. Win win. Head right here for more info.    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | If you remember reading our Ultimate Windows Phone 7 Mango Preview back in June, we discovered that the new version of Office 2010 included with Mango was no longer able to edit Office documents from versions older than Office 2007. This was surprising and odd since the current Windows Phone 7 NoDo devices are certainly capable of editing Office … Read More Related Posts 1 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Mango not only promises to bring 500 new features for regular users but also numerous other languages for the rest of the planet. For those who want some Japanese on their Windows Phone now, or perhaps those looking to explore how to add other language, a neat little hack has appeared over at NanaPho. The trick requires a registry edit before you upgrade to Mango (you can’t yet edit the registry on Mango devices, as far as we know) and may be good for those playing with DFT’s custom ROMs. While in NoDo or earlier, simply launch the registry editor and make these changes: 1. add this entry on your NoDo (7390 or 7392) phone. key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\MUI\Available name: 0411 value: Japanese 2. update to Mango Beta 2 Refresh 3. you will get Japanese language Of course the potential is there to add other languages, though it has to be verified. Other language packs which are made available with the Mango release include 0413 (Netherlands), 0419 (Russian), 0804 (Simplified Chinese), 0404 (Traditional Chinese) and in theory, those should work too. Looks to be a cool trick for those not wanting to wait the extra month or two for the RTM Mango to hit. Source: NanaPho    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Quick, what’s the weather like outside? Sure, you can go look out a window, or even go outside to see what it’s like, but who has time for that? Weather Dashboard HD from developer SuperGigaMega is here to help. The app is a simple one, but it’s fast becoming one of our favorites. Weather Dashboard HD places an icon in your TouchPad notification area, and when you expand to the full dashboard it gives you the current conditions and temperature. Tap on it once to view the day’s forecast, again to view tomorrow’s. And tap on the little weather badge and it will load the full forecast from Yahoo! Weather in the browser. And the latest update adds a new feature: Exhibition Mode with more details on the current conditions. It’s simple, it’s useful, and - most importantly – we have 100 copies of this great little $0.99 app to give away to you. Contest: We have 100 copies of Weather Dashboard HD to give away. Just leave a comment on this post to enter. Contest ends this Sunday at midnight PST. Please only leave one comment, multiple entries won’t count. Promo codes are only valid on carriers serviced by the App Catalog, and users must be running webOS 2.1 or higher with the latest version of the App Catalog.    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Klout is the standard of influence, as it itself suggests. If you don't know about Klout, then Klout doesn't know you.In a nutshell is a well-known one stop shop for measuring your online social influence. It "uses over 35 variables on Facebook and Twitter to measure True Reach, Amplification Probability and Network Score". Klout recently pitted iPhone and Android against each other in a no holds barred Klout showdown. They compared the average Klout scores of both iPhone and Android influencers. After the smoke cleared, iPhone came out on top with a 42.0 to 40.6 win. So where does BlackBerry come into play? Klout was later asked to throw BlackBerry into the mix. From the onslaught rose a new champion…BlackBerry (in typical RIMPIRE Strikes Back fashion) emerged with a Klout score of 43.6!! I guess the real movers and shakers are BlackBerry users- don't doubt the Klout. I guess you can thank influencers like Kevin with his Klout score of 64; the Force is strong with this one. Mine is only 34.5, hmm I guess I have some work to do… Source: The Official Klout blog CrackBerry.com‘s feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. BlackBerry vs iPhone vs Android – it's Klout Klobberin' time! | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |   The YouTube app has been updated in the Android Market to version 2.2.14 and brings about a slew of much needed new features. Such as, the ability to create/edit/delete playlists straight from the app. Also, the YouTube app now gives you a little more control when uploading content from your phone. For instance, can now edit the title of your video, description and even mess around the privacy settings for those “special” videos you don’t want anyone else watching. Of course, the normal bug fixes and performance enhancements can also be found. You can find the updated version in your Market right now. If the updated version isn’t showing up just yet, don’t worry. Keep checking and it’s sure to pop up, seeing how these things rollout out differently amongst the different regions. Have fun! [Market Link] | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |  If you’re currently an active MobileMe subscriber, Apple may soon offer you an incentive to move all of your data over to its new iCloud service. From the day the service goes public until June 30th of next year users who move their data to iCloud will receive 25GB of free iCloud storage for as long as their iCloud account is active, 9to5 Mac reported on Monday. Every iCloud user will receive 5GB free from the get-go and and an additional 10GB will cost $20 per year. An extra 20GB will cost $40 per year and 50GB of added storage will set you back $100 annually. ICloud is still available only to developers but we have no doubt it will be fully live by the time Apple finalizes iOS 5 and launches its next iPhone, which is expected to occur in September or October. Read | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Google was pretty adamant at I/O that Chrome OS would not be coming tablets, but that hasn’t stopped its open-source cousin from adding some touch friendly features. Chromium (the browser, not the OS) got its first tablet tweaks back in June, but this is the first time we’re seeing them on video. While the larger icons, widgets, and virtual keyboard, may eventually make their way onto the rumored Seaboard, there’s no guarantee these (obviously still early) experiments will ever debut as part of Chrome OS or even the browser. Check out the video after the break for a brief glimpse of this work in progress and, if you’re feeling adventurous, hit up the more coverage link to download the latest source code — just make sure to compile with ‘export GYP_DEFINES=”touchui=1″‘ to unlock the finger-friendly face of Chromium. Continue reading Chromium’s experimental touch UI demoed on video, made for meaty fingers Chromium’s experimental touch UI demoed on video, made for meaty fingers originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Aug 2011 19:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink Netbooknews, Chrome Story | François Beaufort (Google+) | Email this | Comments | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |   Requirements: Android 1.5 and up Overview: Defense of Galaxy is an open-path tower defense game. No ads! Defense of Galaxy is a tower defense game. Like Angry birds, Defense of Galaxy has a story too : In vast universe, there are many places for human to explore. During our exploring trip, the spacecraft will fight against the space pirates, who are so eager to sack us… Defense of Galaxy features: Open path scene, you can choose the way your like to build towers to defeat the enemy ,almost like RTS game ,but has some AVG or RPG element in the game ,if you like to test your strategy, try this tpye game . Do you like missile attacking? You can build whole screen of missile launchers towers to hit the enemy. Be interested in upgrading weapons? A few advanced towers can also resist the attack of the enemy. Exquisite game maps, and the gorgeous attacking effect. With splendid animations of weapon firing and explosion, you can see the enemy gets hurt will blown to debris. There are many challenging levels, you need to build in the correct position to fight with the enemy . Get your best score, and submit online , to challenge the game player all around the world. More Info:
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This was surprising and odd since the current Windows Phone 7 NoDo devices are certainly capable of editing Office … Read More Related Posts 1 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | At this point, it feels as though we’ve seen the new Motorola DROID Bionic from just about every angle imaginable. One thing we haven’t seen, though, is exactly how thick the redesigned Bionic will be. Thankfully, the folks at GottaBeMobile have posted some photos that solve that mystery. As you can see above, this thing isn’t going to win any thinness contests, but that shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that’s handled one of Verizon’s other LTE smartphones. Speaking of other LTE…    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |  If you’re patiently waiting for an update for your LG G-Slate, we’ve got good news. According to a moderator at the official LG community forums, the Honeycomb 3.1 update for the G-Slate should start pushing out as early as Aug 8. Carrier versions should follow soon thereafter, with Docomo in Japan already having scheduled their update to start Aug 10. Of course things can change, and we’re only sure once it actually happens. We have no word when T-mobile is to begin sending out any update for their version, but have reached out to them asking for any information they can share. We’ll let you know what, if anything, they have to say. Source: LG Forums. Thanks, Caleb! | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |  Rumor and speculation are nothing new in the wireless industry, especially when it comes to phone launches. T-Mobile is no exception to this model, and the latest scoop revolves around Ms. HTC Ruby and Mr. Blurry Cam. The photo above is the latest of the candid shots involving the Ruby, and the carrier label in the upper right hand corner of the device leaves little doubt as to which wireless home it’ll be bunking down in. Curiously, the device doesn’t carry the Genius button intrinsic to most recent HTC T-Mobile phones, so perhaps it’ll be aimed at a more business-centric clientele. Of course, we’ll know more as either information is leaked or the device is officially announced. Care to do a bit of guessing as to the specs of this newbie? Feel free in the comments below! HTC Ruby To Be Hitting T-Mobile soon? | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | If you remember reading our Ultimate Windows Phone 7 Mango Preview back in June, we discovered that the new version of Office 2010 included with Mango was no longer able to edit Office documents from versions older than Office 2007. This was surprising and odd since the current Windows Phone 7 NoDo devices are certainly capable of editing Office … Read More Related Posts 1 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | We all know that RIM has a bunch of devices running BlackBerry OS 7 on the horizon, but beyond that looms the presence of QNX. The next-generation operating system already has a home on the PlayBook tablet, and we knew that it was on its way to RIM’s smartphone lineup, leaving the question: when? Last month, we heard from a RIM exec about the plans … Read More Related Posts 3 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | “You’re shopping at the mall with your children when one of them suddenly disappears. A quick search of the nearby area is unsuccessful. What do you do?” That’s the question the Federal Bureau of Investigation has asked parents. Their solution? A new app, the first ever to come out of the United State’s crime-fighting agency. According to their … Read More Related Posts 1 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Back in June we told you about a new developer portal from HTC which offered an SDK for HTC’s OpenSense “which will allow developers to harness software and hardware innovations on HTC phones to develop more richly integrated mobile applications and experiences”, and provided a location to pick up newly released source code and kernels. Today HTC … Read More Related Posts 7 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | It looks like RIM’s latest BlackBerry smartphones running BBOS 7 are nearly upon us. We’ve heard rumors of releases in the US and Canada for this month, and seen confirmation of an August 16 ETA in the UK. Now we can try to narrow-down the release window for Canada a bit, after a pair of leaks have emerged, pointing to an August 15 launch. New … Read More Related Posts 0 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | The famous “Mr. Blurrycam” has taken aim at one of the sexier handsets known to be on the horizon, the sub-nine-millimeter-thick LG Prada K2. Yes, the video could be larger (and longer, and in better focus), but we’ll take whatever evidence is available that this dual-core flagship is winding its way towards commercial release. The last report we … Read More Related Posts 5 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Last month we were treated to our first peek at the LG Prada K2 in the form of a leaked render, which was nice at the time, but you know what’s better than an image? Video. And that’s precisely what the folks at Pocketnow got their hands on today. The clip is a tad blurry and rather short, but it does offer up another look at an unannounced smartphone, and that’s good enough for us. You can check out the full video below. For those of you that’d like a refresher, Prada K2′s rumored…    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | We got out first glimpse at the Huawei Vision back in May (not to be confused with the HTC Vision), the company’s forthcoming upper-tier Android smartphone. Then, just last week, the company officially unveiled the Vision and its 3D user interface. The handset should be making its first retail appearance in some markets next month; in advance of … Read More Related Posts 2 Comments    | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Macy’s has the Calvin Klein Shirt, Short Sleeve Micro Chambray in 3 styles currently on sale for $17.99. Shipping is free on orders $99 and up. This shirt typically sells for $59.50, thus bringing this [...] | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | | Mango – manga reader (Ad-free) v1.3.119 Requirements: ANDROID:2.1 and up Overview: Read your favorite manga comics right on your Android device!
 [break] ‹Features› •Huge selection Read any manga from a library of over 8,000 titles, with more sources being added all the time. Keep up with your favorites, or find new manga to read! •Speed (it’s fast! really fast!) The Mango Service strips down HTML data before sending it to the phone, speeding up download times. Mango can load all 7,000 of MangaFox’s titles in just a few seconds, and all on one page! •Great UI No one likes to use ugly, poorly designed apps. That’s why Mango was created with user interface design in mind from the start and features an attractive, easy-to-use UI. Plus, it works and looks great on tablets like the Samsung Galaxy S Tab and the Motorola Xoom too! •Offline Reading Download entire chapters to your phone’s SD card, then read them later whenever you want without an internet connection using the My Library feature. At work, at school, or even on a plane! •Advanced bookmarking system Create a bookmark in the middle of a chapter so you never lose your place. Plus, Mango can automatically update your bookmarks for you as you read! •Awesome reader Since you’ll be spending most of your time reading, Mango’s Pagereader has lots of nifty features to make reading more enjoyable. With smooth scrolling, pinch zoom, swipe gesture controls, jump-to-page with preview thumbnails, and animations, Mango delivers a seamless reading experience that’s as close as you can get to an actual tankōbon. •Responsive support Every screen in the app features a “Send Feedback” menu option that lets you get in contact with me directly. Have an issue, comment, or suggestion? Please let me know! •No ads while reading Nothing kills the immersion and excitement of the latest Naruto chapter more than a stupid ad for “Date Local Singles!”. So, Mango’s Pagereader is ad-free! What’s New: v1.3.119 Fixed nine different force close crashes Fixed broken “Disable Tap” and “Disable Swipe” v1.3.118 (Zangetsu) Completely redesigned Bookmarks system, now called Favorites, with better usability, organization, and progress tracking! Read/unread chapter tagging Improved History screen Improved chapter lists (online and My Library) My Library is now integrated with History More options to customize reading controls Downloader stability has been improved Added tutorials Note: No Ads (No Need Of Mango Bankai (ad-free) Ads Are Pre-Removed) Download Instructions: http://www.ziddu.com/download/15978304/net.leetsoft.mango.zip.html Mirror(s): http://plunder.com/b53094c9db http://www.wupload.com/file/84516439/net.leetsoft.mango.apk http://www.easy-share.com/1917222717/net.leetsoft.mango.apk | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |  Last week an application was released by XDA member nathanpc. See the full report here. This application was optimized for tablets only, and allowed a user to watch Azrienoch on XDA TV with ease. Without a doubt the XDA members were all over this. But those who didn’t have a tablet started looking and asking for some small screen love. Well, a week later, nathanpc answered the call with XDA TV (Phone Edition) v1.1.1. So now you can get your weekly fix of XDA TV from your smartphone. Below is your QR code to download the app. As always be sure to head over to the XDA thread and give some thanks and feedback, as these developers work really hard to bring us many of the great apps we use daily.  Smartphone version of the recent tablet app for XDA TV now available | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | | | | |  Gameloft seems to be working on bring more support for their games to more Android devices. Recently they added the Droid X2 to the roster, albeit one game so far, and now it seems as the Galaxy Tab 10.1 has gotten support as well. 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Today the carrier released its second quarter financial report and, during an earnings call, it confirmed that it plans to move to tiered data plans sometime in the next two to three quarters. No other details about the switch were given. U.S Cellular also said that its LTE network is on track to be launched in November and that it’s working with manufacturers to get LTE-enabled devices…    | | | | | | | |  |  |  |  |  | |
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