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Marketplace Pick: Thomson Reuters-News Pro

Thomson Reuters News Pro is a powerful news application with many genres aimed toward the savvy business person. The articles range from financial, sports, weather, world, local, entertainment and many other categories. Monitor up to the minute your own stocks and commodities with the “My Stocks” Tab. News Pro is integrated with Twitter so sharing read more

By: Daniel Webster | Date: 8-Feb-10 | - Comments

T-Mobile USA Outs Moto CLIQ XT, HTC HD2 Launch Dates?

The latest bit of rumor seems to out a graphic detailing some new handsets launching on T-Mobile USA, of which the Windows Mobile HTC HD2 is said to be coming on March 24 and the Motorola MOTO CLIQ XT--an Android tablet that eschews the sliding keyboard unlike the original CLIQ--will be coming on March 10. The CLIQ XT is supposed to launch with read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 8-Feb-10 | - Comments

HTC China Roadmap Reveals Dragon, Huashan, Tinshan, Songshan Handsets; HTC HD3 in the Mix?

A roadmap for HTC China reveals some interesting handsets, and we're hoping to see a few of them make it to mass production. The HTC Dragon, which was at one point thought to be the Nexus One, will feature a 3.6-inch WVGA display and Android. That one will be made for China. The Huashan will feature the same large 4.3-inch display that's present on read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 8-Feb-10 | - Comments

Nexus One Stress Test Video

Curious as to how well the Nexus One will hold up to abuse? HTC, the manufacturer of the Google phone, has put together some videos on the manufacturing of the handset and how well it may hold up to the daily beating that you can put your phone through. Though you can probably simulate the stress tests being performed by pounding on your phone or read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 8-Feb-10 | - Comments

MOTO SPLIT: Motorola's Split Personality Android Handset

The MOTO SPLIT was long rumored to have a sliding QWERTY keyboard that flanks both sides of the screen for tumb-typists, but the latest bit of information on this Android handset has it that the keys are made of tiny little LCD screens so that the keys can change depending on the context that you're using them. The Split's keyboard can further read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 8-Feb-10 | - Comments

Sense 2.5 Mod: 48, 60 or 75 Links with Panels & More Appointments

In this video, we take a look at one of the better mods for the home screen in Sense 2.5. It extends functionality by giving you access to tons of quick links via sliding panels and also by displaying more appointment information. It’s currently in beta, so it’s hit or miss depending on which build of Sense 2.5 you’re running. The creator, read more

By: CJ Lippstreu | Date: 7-Feb-10 | - Comments

Exclusive HTC Incredible Photos (Update: Video)

We were just handed some leaked photos of the upcoming Verizon HTC Incredible. The device is running on Android 2.1 with HTC Sense, and as our tipster confirms, it's running with a Snapdragon CPU (and is described as "fast, really fast") with 256MB of RAM, and has a 3.5-3.7" WVGA screen. He also described the screen as being "very vibrant" and read more

By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 7-Feb-10 | - Comments

hd2Wobble Early Beta Released

We've posted about hd2Wobble before, a sequel to hdWobble and a Windows Mobile version of iBoobs but today we see a first early beta release of the app which looks very nice! The application taking advantage of the fast processor in the HD2 and OpenGL acceleration brings a very nice image browsing experience to life, with fluid tilt scrolling both read more

By: Anton D. Nagy | Date: 7-Feb-10 | - Comments

Disable or Customize Haptic Feedback of HTC Calculator Vibration

The Calculator application made by HTC, included with the HTC HD2 and several newer ROMs features haptic feedback on key presses within the application which you can easily disable or customize to your liking. In order to disable haptic feedback in HTC Calculator, you need to edit your registry ar HKLM\Software\HTC\Calculator and change the value read more

By: Anton D. Nagy | Date: 7-Feb-10 | - Comments
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