Androinica Giveaway: Enter to win one of ten Slacker Radio Plus subscriptions
Slacker Radio has been around for a while now, offering a great music streaming service online as well as for mobile devices including Android, the iPhone, BlackBerry and most recently webOS. Which means that you can still enter to win, even if you are not currently sporting an Android handset. With Slacker you can choose [...]
Read moreSkyfire coming to Android via purchase of Steel browser creator
If your first smartphone was Android-based, you probably don’t know much about Skyfire. But for those of us who migrated from Windows Mobile or S60, you know it was one of the best web browser alternatives for mobile phones. Skyfire hopes to do the same on Android, and they’ve taken the first step in that [...]
Read moreIntuitive launches Android interface that predicts user actions
UPDATE: Intuitive’s announcement said that this app was available now but they have not released it to end users. It’s available only to OEM’s, meaning you cannot download it.
There’s a new app for the Android home screen that aims to make finding apps and contacts an automatic, easy-to-use process. Intuitiver User Interfaces has introduced One [...]
TuneWiki gets major investment from Motorola, others
If you use your Android phone as your primary music player then you probably already know about TuneWiki. The company announced it has received investments from Motorola and others to spread more music-playing goodness.
In the announcement, TuneWiki CEO Rani Cohen said, “we are passionate about connecting people through music, and having our applications running [...]
Motorola Invests In TuneWiki
Last week we heard that Motorola invested in ScanLife/ScanBuy. Now we’re hearing about ANOTHING investment with ANOTHER application developer with a heavy foot in the Android door. In a press release published today, Motorola announced their investment in TuneWiki.
Read moreAndroid Apps Alert 14: Better get yourself a Droid or Nexus One edition
There’s a large contingent of people who refuse to part with their beloved G1’s. Whether its because they’re holding out for a particular phone or don’t want to change carriers, these folks are content to stick with a first generation device. However, it may be time to rethink your upgrade plans.
An increasing number of apps [...]
Quick App and contest: iCommando first-person shooter
Android 2.0+ If you've been looking to get your hands on a first-person shooter, iQapps has brought its iCommando: Operation Dark Haze game over to Android.
Read moreRush Hour From Thinkfun Now Available In The Android Market
Alexandria, VA, February 05, 2010 - ThinkFun Inc., the leading creator of mind-challenging games, announces the much awaited and highly anticipated launch of its original Rush Hour as an Android application, available for free in the Android Market beginning today.
“Our customers around the world have been asking for a Rush Hour app, the i-phone version was introduced in November 2009, and now the Android application joins the Rush Hour family” says Bill Ritchie, ThinkFun co-founder and CEO.
Rush Hour is the smartest and most challenging logic puzzle on the Android platform and is packed with exclusive features, such as:
Read moreFull-Blown Firefox On Android
One of the developers on the Mozilla Firefox team is a guy named Vladimir Vukićević and he has just made a really interesting post on his blog about Firefox and Android. Basically, they’ve got the FULL FIREFOX browser working on Android and although it has some kinks (which he explains) it seems to be working really well.

Thief Caught With MyLookout Android Application!
A couple in Wilsonville, Oregon had their home broken into while they were sleeping only to find out that both of their Motorola Droid Android Phones and other valuable electronics had been stolen. The thief must not have known the rightful owner had installed an Android Application called Lookout because soon after he began taking pictures of himself with one of the Droid cameras.
Read moreNPR Android App Now Available For Download
Alright NPR lovers – and I know there are plenty of you out there – go hit up Android Market and search “NPR” because they’ve just made their Android Application available for download! Earlier this month they told us it was in the works, yesterday afternoon it went live and today they’ve reached out to give us some bullet points on what you can expect:
NPR NEWS APP FOR ANDROID NOW LIVE IN ANDROID’S MARKETPLACE
NPR becomes first US Radio Broadcaster to launch Android App
Wave to release new email app for Google Android handsets
Wave is pleased to announce the launch of “MyLink” this December. MyLink will enable users of Google Android handsets to access their Lotus Notes or MS Outlook emails, contacts, notes and calendar directly from their devices. Available on Android Market by December this year, it will also be offered through different telecom operators reselling Google Android handsets as well as online at http://www.waveglobal.net. This essentially transforms the Android devices into smart business friendly phones, bringing Google that one step closer into the corporate space.
Read moreHandcase presents the first 60 applications for Android and Moblin
Of the 100 applications the Handcase presents the first 60 for Android and Moblin. Page created to provide the software, http://www.handycase.com/eng/andmob.htm
It is recommended to compare the screens of products for PalmOS (access to sections of the HandSoft, division of software - www.handycase.com/handsoft/eng/) and see how easy it will be.
Amazon Released official Shopping App for Android devices
Amazon announced today the availability of their official shopping application for Android, which is actually available for download in Android Market.
The application provides everything you need to search and buy products from Amazon on the go. Amazon App for Android™ came with a new experimental feature to remember your searches of barcodes or products photo.
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