Posted: 24 Feb 2012 04:00 PM PST Chances are there's not just one person that you don't want to hear from; there are more than likely several, though that may be the cynic in me. Likewise, there's probably people you know that fit into other groups, like "family," "friends," and "mafia connections." Google understands this, and as we all know, implemented this knowledge within Google+, bringing forth Circles, one of the product's best features. Carrying out their plan to make Google+ the center of the Googleverse, they've brought the Circle feature to another of their prominent products: Google Voice. Now you'll be able to group your peeps together into groups, that you can give specific actions to. For example, you could have you "ex-girlfriends" group go straight to voicemail. It's definitely more efficient than the previous way of having to do everything on a person-by-person basis. The new settings are found under an added tab, "Groups & Circles," under the Google Voice settings. So what do you think of the new feature? Something that you'll be using? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you haven't updated Google Voice on your device yet, you can do so by using the box below. conversione applicazioni iphone android Follow AndroidGuys on Facebook and Twitter and download the free AndroidGuys app for your device! Save a bunch on your next Android. Check out Amazon's best sellers! UPDATED HOURLY |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 03:40 PM PST MegaTrader5, originally released in October 2011 gave anyone with an Android device the capability to trade on financial markets, watch out for quotes in real time and view the history of performed deals. Further development on the Android platform is bringing new possibilities which assist in connecting to brokers online and manage your quotes and history. As a result, the users of MetaTrader 5 for Android have received the charts and the application itself has been optimized for your favorite Android tablets. The application can be found below at the Android Market link. conversione applicazioni iphone android Follow AndroidGuys on Facebook and Twitter and download the free AndroidGuys app for your device! Save a bunch on your next Android. Check out Amazon's best sellers! UPDATED HOURLY |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 03:22 PM PST The observant reader will notice that we're getting a bit stoked for MWC this year, but we can hardly be credited as the only ones. Our friends over at HTC Source are gearing up for the event too, and they've pulled together a list of potential devices that HTC might announce. Coinciding with HTC's naming theme this year, they are as follows, with the rumored specs: HTC One V (Value) aka HTC Primo
HTC One S (Slim) aka HTC Ville
HTC One X (Extreme) aka HTC Edge
HTC One XL aka HTC Quattro
It's looking like HTC has done a good job of consolidating their device types, offering an impressive looking lineup with a good variety of specs for different users. With MWC right around the corner, we'll have to see if the ninjas at HTC have any extra tricks up their sleeves. So how do you think HTC will fare against the competition? Let us know in the comments! Follow AndroidGuys on Facebook and Twitter and download the free AndroidGuys app for your device! Save a bunch on your next Android. Check out Amazon's best sellers! UPDATED HOURLY |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 03:04 PM PST We first heard whispers about Google launching their own tablet, which might go under the Nexus name, about three months ago. Digitimes claimed a few weeks later that the device was real, and would be a 7-inch tablet. More rumors have been going around about the possibility of a Nexus tablet, and this time it's coming from a DisplaySearch analyst. He (or she) has told CNET that the device will indeed be 7 inches, with a 1280 x 800 resolution display, running Ice Cream Sandwich. The tablet is rumored to have a price tag around $199, which would make it a direct competitor to the Kindle Fire. We wish there was more to go on, but there's not at the moment. More rumors surface about 7-inch Google tablet originally appeared on AndroidGuys. So, if the rumors are true, Google's tablet will have a decent display, ICS, and a good price. Now before we all go rushing to the store to preorder one, we have to evaluate the validity of these claims. When Google finishes its acquisition of Motorola Mobility, it'll gain ownership over the original Xoom, and both the 10.1-inch and 8.2-inch Xyboards. This begs the question of why Google would want another tablet in the first place. So until we get some concrete evidence, we'll be taking these rumors with little more than a grain of salt, and we advise you to do the same. All that being said, we want to know what you think. Could Google really be planning their own tablet, or is it all smoke and mirrors? Sound off in the comments below! Source CNET Follow AndroidGuys on Facebook and Twitter and download the free AndroidGuys app for your device! Save a bunch on your next Android. Check out Amazon's best sellers! UPDATED HOURLY |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 07:30 AM PST 2011 was certainly a big year for Android, so it's not really a surprise to us that Millenial Media's Mobile Mix year in review report shows Android on the top in nearly every aspect of the mobile world. The most notable facts include:
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Posted: 24 Feb 2012 07:00 AM PST For the majority of users, the Android Market is the place to go for apps, games, and books. The Amazon Appstore is one third-party app market that is actually holding its own against Google's app market. According to a downloadable report by Distimo, the numbers indicate that the Amazon Appstore is rapidly growing, and it may be only a matter of time before it's on a level playing field with the Market. Here are some of the notable observations: Amazon Appstore catching up to Android Market in more ways than one originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
So now that we have an idea of where Amazon and Google stand in the app world, we want to know: which do you prefer, the Appstore or the Market? Sound off in the comments below! Follow AndroidGuys on Facebook and Twitter and download the free AndroidGuys app for your device! Save a bunch on your next Android. Check out Amazon's best sellers! UPDATED HOURLY |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 06:00 AM PST The 2012 Major League Baseball season is approaching rapidly. Pitchers and catchers reported to Spring Training on Wednesday which marks the 143rd year of professional baseball in the United States. RotoWire knows fantasy baseball is a huge part of the season for many baseball fans. The latest Android application to help your fantasy draft go smooth is the Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit '12 from RotoSports on the Android Market. It's got all the goods, including real-time player news and in-depth player analysis. Will you pay $4.99 for that extra edge on your opponents this season? There is a link to the Android Market right below the pictures if you are interested. Grab the edge on your opponents, with RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit ’12 originally appeared on AndroidGuys. Don't you just love the nostalgic vanilla Android screenshots below? Go ahead, reminisce with that status bar for a minute. conversione applicazioni iphone android Madison, WI – February 21, 2012 – RotoWire (www.rotowire.com), the leading fantasy sports resource on the web, today announced the launch of four fantasy sports apps for the 2012 baseball season. The apps, which enable sports enthusiasts to get the latest player news, analysis, rankings and recommendations, as well as to manage their fantasy teams, are available on the iPhone, iPad and Android-powered devices. In addition, RotoWire offers Fantasy Player News and Player Outlooks on CBS' new open fantasy platform, CBSSports.com App Central. These apps provide real-time player news and in-depth player profiles to help fantasy baseball players make the most timely and informed roster decisions. "Consumers are increasingly shifting time away from TVs and PCS to consume more content on tablets and smartphones, and fantasy sports is at the forefront of this trend," said Peter Schoenke, president of RotoWire. "RotoWire has launched 17 mobile sports apps running across all major platforms so that sports enthusiasts have cutting-edge fantasy capabilities –including researching players, finding the latest news and getting customized team analysis – from their device of choice. This is a grand slam for fantasy players." RotoWire's award-winning fantasy baseball apps, new for the 2012 season, include the following: Fantasy Baseball Draft Kit: Helps managers during their draft by giving them rankings, allowing them to cross off players taken during the draft and to get real-time recommendations. Plus, it contains a wealth of RotoWire data about players, such as player news, injuries, etc.Source: RotoWire Follow AndroidGuys on Facebook and Twitter and download the free AndroidGuys app for your device! Save a bunch on your next Android. Check out Amazon's best sellers! UPDATED HOURLY |
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