After her quick appearance yesterday, everybody’s favourite Korean vanilla Android QWERTY handset, the LG Ally, has made her public début in an Iron Man 2 themed commercial.
There’s explosions. Boom! There’s weapons! Bam! There’s some hot Iron Man action! (that came out wrong…)
Check it out, after the break. You’ll love it.
Archive for April, 2010
LG Ally Shown in Iron Man 2 Themed Commercial
Android gets its own official Twitter app on Android Market
Sweet tweets for Android users as the green robot finally gets it own official Twitter app, available now at the Android Market…
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Official Twitter App Launched For Android 2.1
After acquiring Tweetie, so they can launch an official Twitter app for iPhone, and after working with RIM to make an official Twitter app for BlackBerry, Twitter have now released an official app for Android.
Sadly, it is only compatible with Android 2.1 devices — the unfortunate side-effect of Android’s break-neck pace of development.
The app actually looks really good, both visually and feature-wise.
Google’s TV App Platform May Be Announced Next Month
Google’s plans for the set-top box may now have an air date: May 19. That’s when Google’s I/O developer conference begins—and the WSJ says Google (NSDQ: GOOG) plans to use the event to announce “Google TV,” a new Android-based platform that will let developers bring web apps to the TV. Little is known about the platform so far; a report last month said Google had the ultimate goal of making it as “easy for TV users to navigate web applications … as it is to change the channel,” while an earlier report said that Google wanted to make it easy for people to search both TV content and web videos.
An announcement would be the culmination of years of speculation about what Google has in store for the TV. Rumors that Google was working on an app platform for set-top boxes have been around since at least November 2007. Google isn’t commenting.
Motorola Shadow jumps back into the scene as it passes through the Wi-Fi Alliance?
There was a Motorola device with the code name MB810 that passed through the Wi-Fi Alliance which is speculated to be the Motorola Shadow…
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