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America's three best channels for wasting an evening have all just received Android streaming apps, with limited access to full episodes without any TV subscription necessary on all three.   That's right - you can get full streaming...
America's three best channels for wasting an evening have all just received Android streaming apps, with limited access to full episodes without any TV subscription necessary on all three.   That's right - you can get full streaming episodes of some shows without providing credentials of any kind, though subscribers of Comcast and DirecTV will receive a larger pool of content to choose from than those who choose not to log in. I tried out the History Channel app, and everything seems to be in working order. Unfortunately, the selection of shows isn't complete. Even after logging in, the most Top Gear USA content I could get came in the form of episode clips, as opposed to full-length features. Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:[New App] The CW Network Gets Its Own App, Streams Full Episodes Of CW Shows, Completely Legit This Time Car Lovers Unite: BBC Worldwide Release Official 'Top Gear' App [New App] XFINITY TV Player Gives Comcast/Xfinity Subscribers Access To TV And Movies On The Go, Including Streampix Bloomberg Radio+ App Launches With Access To Live Finance Radio Talk 24 Hours A Day A&E, History Channel, And Lifetime Debut Full Video Streaming Apps On Android - Cable Subscription Not Required was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Minuum Keyboard launched an IndieGoGo campaign back in March, and by the time it was over in April, the developers had raised almost $90,000. That's 873% of the goal. It was a big vote of confidence from Android users, but Minuum promise...
Minuum Keyboard launched an IndieGoGo campaign back in March, and by the time it was over in April, the developers had raised almost $90,000. That's 873% of the goal. It was a big vote of confidence from Android users, but Minuum promised something unique – a keyboard that takes up only a tiny strip of screen real estate, yet still provides all the functionality you need. It sounds crazy on the face of it, but what if it's not just smoke and mirrors? The beta app has been launched for IndieGoGo backers in Google Play, exactly as promised. Let's see if it lives up to the hype. Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:[Hands-On] Fleksy Keyboard Has Some Interesting Tricks, But Definitely Still Beta My Fingers Are Threatening Legal Action Against Me After Trying Snapkeys Si, Another Failed 'Invisible' Keyboard Minuum Keyboard Finishes Its Indiegogo Campaign With A Staggering 873% Of Its Initial Goal, Android Beta Coming In June Minuum Is An Insane Keyboard Replacement On Indiegogo That Squishes Down To One Row, Can Run On Anything [Hands-On] Minuum Keyboard Beta: Good Enough To Renew My Faith In Crowd-Funded Campaigns was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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In the last few years, wireless speakers have exploded onto the scene with prices ranging from sub-$100 utility speakers up to a few thousand dollars for large home theater packages. A fairly new competitor, Wren, is trying to place itse...
In the last few years, wireless speakers have exploded onto the scene with prices ranging from sub-$100 utility speakers up to a few thousand dollars for large home theater packages. A fairly new competitor, Wren, is trying to place itself in the ever more lucrative high-end bookshelf market. With a lineup of 3 wireless speakers priced at $399 each, the company is trying to take some attention away from the current leader, Sonos. Having spent a bit of time with the V5PF, the model intended for use with Android devices, I'm definitely impressed with the quality and looks, but the control app turned out to be a disappointment in an otherwise fantastic package. Done With This Post? You Might Also Like These:CUBEDGE EDGE.sound Bluetooth Speaker Review: High Quality Crippled By Mediocre Tuning Edifier Spinnaker Bluetooth Speakers Quick Review: Epic Sound, Crazy Style Logitech Z515 Bluetooth Speaker Lighting Review: Twice The Size Of The Jawbone Jambox, But At Half The Price Phorus PS1 Review: A Multi-Room Wi-Fi Speaker System For Android That Won't Break The Bank Wren V5PF Wireless Speaker Review: Premium Build and Brilliant Audio Quality Almost Cut Down By A Mediocre App was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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The Humble Bundle team has been offering a lot of mobile related bundles, and they don’t plan on stopping anytime soon, as Humble Bundle for Android 6 has just launched. The downside to this particular bundle is that it doesn’...
The Humble Bundle team has been offering a lot of mobile related bundles, and they don’t plan on stopping anytime soon, as Humble Bundle for Android 6 has just launched. The downside to this particular bundle is that it doesn’t include Android-only games. There are a few of them in there that work on the PC too. In fact, the only Android exclusive game in this bundle is called Pulse. No, not the news app. It’s actually a game that should be available on the Google Play Store shortly after the bundle promotion is over. Here’s a full list of games that you can get as part of the Humble Bundle for Android 6 package: Frozen Synapse Broken Sword: Director’s Cut Aquaria Fractal: Make Blooms Organ Trail: Director’s Cut Stealth Bastard Deluxe Pulse As usual, you can get this package at a pay-what-you-want price, but you’ll have to pay above the average to get two of the games, Frozen Synapse and Broken Sword: Director’s Cut. It’s all in the name of charity though! Well, sort of. You can choose where your money goes. Whether it be Child’s Play, a charity foundation, the EFF, to the developers, or even a hat tip to the guys that put the Humble Bundle on! After all, they’ve got to pay the bills somehow. You can probably expect a few games to be added to the bundle further along. Half way through, the Humble Bundle team usually throws in a few extra goodies. It’s also important to note that all of the games listed can be played on Android. Previously, you could only get them on the PC, but just about every one of them is making their Android debut today. Do you plan on investing in this great bundle? If so, which game are you looking forward to playing the most?
about 1 hour ago
We’re huge fans of changing the home screen around a bit and creating a new user experience for our Android. So much so that we present this weekly series of Get This Look posts. In a nutshell we show you a new look for your Androi...
We’re huge fans of changing the home screen around a bit and creating a new user experience for our Android. So much so that we present this weekly series of Get This Look posts. In a nutshell we show you a new look for your Android handset and tell you which apps you’ll need if you want to mimic the feel. Some of these are a little easier to create than others and many of them can be tweaked to no end. The following details are but the ingredients to which you can create your own delicious Android dish; your results will vary. Which is awesome! If nothing else, this is a great way to discover new apps, widgets, icons, and more! jbOS7 by shmogt WHY WE LOVE THIS LOOK: As if we really need to explain why we chose this look. It’s a whole bunch of great apps and widgets that bring together a nice cohesive experience. It’s magical, revolutionary, and simply the best you could ever hope for. Radical. Breathtaking. Innovative. All joking aside, we really like this look as it brings together some clean and simple designs with the right dash of color. Yes, it looks like iOS7. But we cannot help it if iOS7 looks like Android. Nevertheless, we appreciate the overall look. What we like most is that it starts at the lockscreen and continues into a full-fledged JB/OS7 hybrid. Indeed, the layout takes a bit of configuring and it might seem a bit daunting. That’s okay, however, as the creator has put together a nice tutorial video on how to pull it all together. Be sure to check out the embedded YouTube video below! Check the archives for even more inspiration! WHAT YOU’LL NEED Ultimate Custom Widget (UCCW) (FREE) Eye in Sky Weather (FREE) Simple Calendar Widget (FREE) Any.Do To-Do List  & Task List (FREE) Widget Locker Lockscreen ($2.99) Nova Launcher (FREE) Minimalistic Text (FREE) MultiPicture Live Wallpaper (FREE) What else: Dropbox files The post Get this look for your Android: jbOS7 appeared first on AndroidGuys.
about 1 hour ago
Ready the hype machine, another Droid will make its way to Verizon Inactive since the launch of the Droid RAZR in November of 2011, the @DroidLanding Twitter account sent out a tweet today indicating that we may be greeted by another "Dr...
Ready the hype machine, another Droid will make its way to Verizon Inactive since the launch of the Droid RAZR in November of 2011, the @DroidLanding Twitter account sent out a tweet today indicating that we may be greeted by another "Droid" device from Verizon. In typical macho-robot-ridiculous fashion, the tweet reads: "Reactivation protocols initiated ::: Systems nearing operational status ::: Stand by for further instructions...". A little cryptic, to say the least, but it certainly sounds like Verizon is ready to get the ball rolling on a campaign to release another Droid device to its network. read more
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It’s been nearly two years since Verizon’s DroidLanding Twitter account, used to promote new Droid series devices using cheesy robotic language and B-movie quality special effects, has uttered a peep. Today,  June 18, is the ...
It’s been nearly two years since Verizon’s DroidLanding Twitter account, used to promote new Droid series devices using cheesy robotic language and B-movie quality special effects, has uttered a peep. Today,  June 18, is the day we will remember as the day DroidLanding rose again. We have absolutely no idea what the DroidLanding Twitter account could be preparing for, but you can bet it will be something big. The tweet doesn’t reveal any details on what Verizon’s working on, but it does assure us that, whatever it is, it’ll be going down in true Droid fashion: Reactivation protocols initiated ::: Systems nearing operational status ::: Stand by for further instructions...DroidLandingTwitter Could it be as simple as Verizon giving away some phones for the summer? Is it to announce a new Droid device? If so, from whom? Motorola? HTC? Right now, we have more questions than answers. Feel free to speculate on what Verizon has in the works in the comments below. And remember, Droid does.
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We’ve known that the Samsung Galaxy S4 would be arriving on AT&T exclusively in Aurora Red for a while now, especially since the device’s predecessor, the Galaxy S3, had a similar color option and exclusivity on AT&T....
We’ve known that the Samsung Galaxy S4 would be arriving on AT&T exclusively in Aurora Red for a while now, especially since the device’s predecessor, the Galaxy S3, had a similar color option and exclusivity on AT&T. Suffice to say, the Galaxy S4 is now available exclusively on AT&T in Aurora Red. When choosing a Galaxy S4 from AT&T, there are now three color options, Stealth Black, Glacier White, and Aurora Red. While the additional color is nice, we’re hoping to see some more variety shortly. In the meantime, the Galaxy S4, outfitted in that beautiful Aurora Red exterior, will cost you the same as any other variant – $199.99 on a new two-year contract or $639.99 outright. Aside from the different color, nothing much has changed. You still get the same old 5-inch 1080p display, a quad-core Snapdragon 600 1.9GHz CPU, 2GB of RAM, a 2,600mAh battery, and the 13-megapixel camera. Do you plan on getting the Galaxy S4 in the new color?
about 1 hour ago
The popular Kickstarter project, GameStick has been growing by leaps and bounds, but we still have yet to hear an official retail launch date for the general public. While units are going out to developers and certain backers, the compan...
The popular Kickstarter project, GameStick has been growing by leaps and bounds, but we still have yet to hear an official retail launch date for the general public. While units are going out to developers and certain backers, the company is pushing back its projected launch until August, waiting for users to provide some user interface feedback [...] GameStick Retail Launch Delayed Until August,... Click the post title to continue through and join the conversation!
about 2 hours ago
There’s finally some concrete evidence of a mini HTC One that will be called the HTC One Mini. The guys at TNW found a User Agent profile of the device on a Taiwanese website owned by HTC. Besides the name and model number (PO581) ...
There’s finally some concrete evidence of a mini HTC One that will be called the HTC One Mini. The guys at TNW found a User Agent profile of the device on a Taiwanese website owned by HTC. Besides the name and model number (PO581) being confirmed, through the profile we also now know that the phone will come with Android 4.2 and a 720p HD screen. Since smartphones became popular, they have been getting bigger and bigger. The Galaxy S 4 Mini and now the HTC One Mini suggest otherwise. There’s still a lot left to discover about the One Mini, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated. source: htcmms.com.tw via: The Next Web Come comment on this article: Name of HTC One Mini, 720p HD screen confirmed Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more!
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