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U.S. Military Chose Android for Tactical Ops The Defense Department has chosen Android to develop a smartphone network and military apps for soldiers out in the field. ZoomThe Defense Department has reportedly chosen Android to develop a smartphone framework and a suite of applications for use in tactical operations by the U.S. Army and the Marine Corps. The Defense Department's Software Engineering Directorate is currently working on a tw.. 더보기
US Army opts for Android over iPhone Wired is reporting that the US Army has chosen to use an Android-based phone as its first smartphone for US troops. Now in prototype stage, the US Army Android smartphone is called the Joint Battle Command-Platform and will have its SDK released to Android developers in July. Currently, the phone has mapping apps and apps that track where friendly forces are. It's really no surprise the US Army .. 더보기
Motorola Droid 4 now available from Verizon for $199 with two-year contract Hey Verizon people, today’s the day you can grab yourself a Droid 4, an Android handset with an awesome QWERTY keyboard. The 5-row, edge-lit keyboard is a dream to use. The handset also packs a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, a 4.0-inch qHD display, an 8-megapixel camera with 1080P HD recording, front-facing camera for video chats, 1GB of RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 4G LTE and Android 2.3.5. The h.. 더보기
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III GENERAL2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 4G Network LTE 700 Announced Not officially announced yet Status Rumored. Exp. release 2012, Q2 BODYDimensions - Weight - - Touch-sensitive controls DISPLAYType Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size 720 x 1280 pixels, 4.6 inches (~319 ppi pixel density) Multitouch Yes Protection Corning Gor.. 더보기
If the Galaxy S III is a no-show, Samsung could focus on tablets at MWC [UPDATE: The S III will not launch at MWC] With the status of the Galaxy S III's launch still unknown, could Samsung be planning to launch several new tablets at Mobile World Congress instead? UPDATE: Samsung has confirmed the launch of the Galaxy S III will be at an event later in the year. For a long time, the unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress 2012 seemed to be an almost foregone conclusion, however recent .. 더보기
Best Android Apps The best Android apps are getting harder to find in the increasingly crowded Android Market. We're here to help as we test and rank the top applications available for Android phones. When T-Mobile launched the very first Android-powered handset – the G1 – back in 2008, the app library to go along with it looked like a minimart beside Apple’s Walmart. But the past few years have been kind to Goog.. 더보기
Samsung Galaxy S II Plus in works? File this under “rumors,” but if we don’t see the new Galaxy S III unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (and we won’t), we may get a slightly improved version of the existing Galaxy S II. Apparently, a certainGalaxy S 2+ showed up in An3DBenchXL’s benchmark database, with WVGA display and a processor clocking at 1.5GHz. Now we know that the original Galaxy S II rocks a 1.2GHz Exyno.. 더보기
Can the education-focused OLPC XO 3.0 tablet teach consumer manufacturers anything useful? Will the OLPC XO 3.0 start a trend of inexpensive, waterproof, low power tablets? I hope so, just as long as I don't have to deal with the consequences. (Credit: Eric Franklin/CNET) Nearly 18 months ago, One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) laid out plans to introduce a $100, education-focused tablet. While the design and features of that original mockup have changed, at CES 2012, OLPC and Marvell finall.. 더보기
LG X3 may be Android 4.0 flagship model LG, not wasting any time, is off and running with plenty of Android for the new year. Just days after announcing its first 4G LTE Android tablet, the Optimus Pad LTE, details have emerged for a high-end smartphone. Based on the rumored specifications, LG may be ready to unveil a flagship Android 4.0 handset next month at Mobile World Congress. According to information obtained by Pocketnow, the .. 더보기
LG's LTE tablet looks to blaze a new path This tablet comes with HD, LTE and plenty of other key acronyms. (Credit: LG) The muscle-bound Android tablet field is becoming a little bit crowded, but that isn't stopping LG from offering up a beefy new dual-core tablet that's also the company's first LTE-compatible slate. LG announced it will be introducing its Optimus Pad LTE tablet in Korea soon. The 8.9-inch 1,280x720 True HD IPS display .. 더보기
Meizu MX hands-on: iPhone style, Android power (Credit: Brian Bennett/CNET) When I first caught wind of the Meizu MX, I have to say I was skeptical. That's because Meizu is known in gadget circles, and especially to iOS fanboys, as that evil Chinese company that copies Apple designs to create its own Android handsets. Meizu MX hands-on (photos) 1-2 of 10 Scroll LeftScroll Right Serious Android adherents, though, the sort who spend time loite.. 더보기
Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs. Motorola Droid Razr Maxx: How do They Stack up? When Google and Samsung released the much-anticipated Galaxy Nexus smartphone, it won several accolades - first for its Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) software and then for top-notch specifications. Previous imageEnlargeNext image 1 / 2 (Photo: Google) Samsung Galaxy Nexus SHARE THIS STORY 1 inShare RELATED ARTICLES Best of CES 2012: Bieber, Samsung OLED (PHOTOS) Analysis: Swift Takeover for O.. 더보기
Samsung Galaxy S III Specifications When will we see Samsung Galaxy S III in Action? Hi Smartphone lovers! It is time to discuss Samsung Galaxy S III. It is about to be released and will be reviewed as soon as it arrives in some tech show like CES 2012 or IFA 2012. It does not matter how many patent infringement suits Apple filed against Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung never gave up on launching it worldwide. Apple may have won the s.. 더보기
Horseradish, Eric Schmidt. Android is fragmented Android is vibrant, but it's messy, too. (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) Android product diversity shows "differentiation," not fragmentation, says Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman. Nonsense, I say. "Fragmentation means the app only runs on one device and not the others. That is not happening to Android," Schmidt argued while speaking to CNET at the CES show on CNET's Next Big Thing pa.. 더보기
Freescale enables iPhone, Android to power automotive infotainment Freescale demonstrated a MirrorLink system, replicating a smartphone's screen on an external LCD. (Credit: Wayne Cunningham/CNET) LAS VEGAS--Chip maker Freescale sees smartphone integration as the future of automotive infotainment systems. Luke Smithwick, who runs the Driver Information and Infotainment Business section of Freescale, points out his daughters as an example of how young people's l.. 더보기