News Archive
Welcome to TheAndroidLibrary.com News Archive. Here we have all of the past headlines that we have posted in our "News" section organized by date and category. Click on the month you wish to view and then choose from the Phones & Tablets, Applications, Security, and Other categories. To view the most recent Android headlines visit our News Page! This page features news from the months of October, November, and December 2011. To view news from January, February, or March of 2012 visit the next news archive page!
Phones & Tablets News
Samsung Expands Tablet Line
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Samsung decides to expand its line of tablets to include the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, and others. To find out more about the features of this new tablet visit: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Android Smartphones to Target Women
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Will marketing towards women work in the realm of Android smartphones? This opinion piece analyzes if this is necessary. To read more visit: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Sony to Launch 3G P & S Tablets In Japan
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Sony plans to launch the 3G versions of its P and S tablets in Japan in late October. To find out more about this story visit: http://tablets-planet.com/
Source: Tablets Planet
Android Software Developed To Let Smartphones Be Divided For Work and Personal Use
Date Added (10/14/2011)
A new software called "Divide", made by Enterproid, hopes to help users set a clear demarcation between Work and Home use on their smartphones. To read the full article visit this web address: http://www.wired.com/
Source: Wired
Virgin Mobile Announces New Android Smartphones
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The pay-as-you-go service provider, Virgin Mobile, announced that it will launch two new Android smartphones in October. The phones will be the LG Optimus Slider and the HTC Wildfire S. To read the full article visit: http://www.phonenews.com/
Source: Phone News
Motorola to Release Xoom Family Edition
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Motorola is set to release the Xoom Family Edition on October 16th for $379. The tablet will be basically the same as the original, only it will have many kid-friendly pre-loaded apps as well as some other useful family services. To learn more about this tablet visit: http://phandroid.com/2011/
Source: Phandroid
Users Report Receiving HP TouchPads With Android OS
Date Added (10/14/2011)
HP decides to investigate claims that some of their final TouchPads were sent to users with an Android OS rather than the WebOS. HP denies that it ever authorized the distribution of an Android version of the TouchPad. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
HTC Launches New Jetstream Tablet
Date Added (10/14/2011)
HTC launched its rumored Puccini tablet under the name of Jetstream in early September with a hefty price of $699.99 for a contract-bearing device. Learn more about its features and where it is available by reading this article: http://reviews.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
World's Cheapest Tablet Launched in India
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The Aakash tablet runs the Android OS and was made to withstand some of the harsh elements that it could face in India. The price for students would be $35. To read more about this tablet visit: http://www.reuters.com/
Source: Reuters
BlackBerry Could Make New Phones Android Compatible
Date Added (10/14/2011)
BlackBerry is likely to make its phones and tablets compatible with Android apps. The option to run Android apps on BlackBerry devices would likely appear in 2012 with the release of its new operating system. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Source: The Telegraph
Droid Bionic Not Global Phone
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The user manual for Motorola's Droid Bionic confirms that the phone is not actually a "global phone" as it does not include GSM and only supports LTE, CDMA, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. To learn more about the Droid Bionic visit: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
eFUN Makes Affordable Premium 9 Tablet
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Affordable tablet makers, eFUN, are making another tablet priced at under $300, the Nextbook Premium 9. Check out more about this tablet at: http://tablets-planet.com/
Source: Tablets Planet
Kobo Launches Vox Tablet
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Kobo releases a color-screen e-reader that is Android capable to compete with the Nook Color and Kindle Fire. Find out if it can hold its own at: http://reviews.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
LG Launches Dual-Screen Phone
Date Added (10/21/2011)
LG announces that it will sell its dual-screen smartphone, the DoublePlay, through T-Mobile for the holiday shopping season. The phone features Android OS 2.3 and a two screen display. To find out more about this phone visit: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Arrives
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Samsung's Galaxy Nexus is released as the first phone with the Android 4.0 Operating System known as "Ice Cream Sandwich". To find out more about this phone and its features visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Motorola Makes New Razr Droid Phone
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Motorola has decided to bring back Razr's popular brand for their new Droid smartphone, the Droid Razr. This super-slim, light weight smartphone will be in stores in November on Verizon's network. To find out more about this phone read this article: http://www.usatoday.com/
Source: USA Today
T-Mobile Launches No Contract 4G Phone
Date Added (10/28/2011)
T-Mobile and Walmart announced that the Samsung Exhibit II 4G would be the first phone to be offered on their no contract smartphone plan. To learn more about this phone visit: http://techland.time.com/
Source: Time Techland
ViewSonic Makes New Tablet for Under $200
Date Added (10/28/2011)
ViewSonic has launched a new tablet called the ViewPad 7e for under $200 to be in direct competition with Amazon's Kindle Fire for the holiday season. To learn more about this tablet visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Samsung to Launch Galaxy Tab 7.0 in November
Date Added (10/28/2011)
Samsung announces it will launch the new Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus on November 13th in the United States. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.t3.com/
Source: T3
Applications News
Learn More About Mobile Security Applications
Date Added (10/14/2011)
This article address fifteen different options to increase mobile security on your smartphone. To see if any of these tools are worth your time and money read the full article at: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Washington Post Releases Android App
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The Washington Post launched a new Android app that is available for free in the Android Market. The developers hope that their new app will offer a new and exciting take on mobile news. To learn more about this app visit: http://www.washingtonpost.com/
Source: Washington Post
GameFly Develops Android App
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The popular video game rental service, GameFly, released its GameFly App for Android. The app features a social network tool for gamers to connect with other gamers and friends via updates about what games they are playing and more. To find out more about this app visit: http://www.prnewswire.com/
Source: PR Newswire
Honeywell Launches Android App
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Honeywell launched an Android app that allows users to interact with their security systems through Total Connect 2.0. To learn more about this app visit: http://www.securityinfowatch.com/
Source: SecurityInfoWatch
Norton Launches Android Security App
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Norton launched a free security application for Android smartphones. The app, Norton Security Lite, tries to offer some protection from theft and malware for free. To learn more about this app visit: http://www.itp.net/
Source: ITP.net
Samsung Releases ChatOn App
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Samsung released its free ChatOn app in the Android Market. The chatting app has a variety of interesting features like animated messages with drawings and an interaction rank. To learn more about this app visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Google Translate Adds Improvements
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Google added improvements to its Translate app's conversation mode so that is supports fourteen more languages. Learn more about what that means at: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Netflix Adds Honeycomb Support
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Netflix updated their app to include support for tablets running Android's Honeycomb operating system. The update also allows Canada and Latin America to use their streaming features on the app. To read more about this update visit: http://www.techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Occupy Wall Street Inspires Arrest App
Date Added (10/21/2011)
The arrest of protesters at Occupy Wall Street has inspired an Android App called "I'm Getting Arrested". The app provides a quick and easy way to alert friends, family members, and even your lawyer with a message about what's happening. To read the full article visit: http://newsfeed.time.com/
Source: Time
iFindit App Wins Chicago App Contest
Date Added (10/21/2011)
The iFindit app won a $10,000 prize from the Apps for Metro Chicago Illinois contest after creating an app that uses city databases to locate important resources like food pantries or medical centers. To learn more about this app visit: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
Source: Huffington Post
Android Gets More App Downloads Than iOS
Date Added (10/28/2011)
The Android OS now has more app downloads than iOS for the first time. This indicates a fast growing market for Android devices and applications. Check out the full article here: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Sprint Announces Cap-Tel Application for Hard of Hearing
Date Added (10/28/2011)
Sprint announced that certain Android phones will carry the Wireless CapTel application to help increase accessibility for smartphone users with hearing problems. To find out more about this app visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
The Growing Trend of Wallet Apps
Date Added (10/28/2011)
As Google works out the kinks in its Google Wallet app and other developers make their own apps for payments, wallet apps are likely to spread in the US like they have in the rest of the world. This article goes into more detail on how this works and what it means for the future of currency: http://www.npr.org/
Source: NPR
Developers Create "Iris" to Rival iOS "Siri"
Date Added (10/28/2011)
It took Android developers Dexetra only eight hours to create an "Iris" Android version of the iOS voice input feature "Siri". To read the full article visit: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
Security News
HTC Phones Face Security Threat Through Logging Loophole
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The HTC Evo 3D, Evo 4G, Thunderbolt, and possibly others face security risks due to a logging tool that HTC installed on their Android devices. The vulnerability allows hackers to collect personal information from certain downloaded malware. To find out more about this risk read the article at: http://www.informationweek.com/
Source: InformationWeek
Malware Poses as Fake Netflix App
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Malware disguised as a Netflix application posed as the real thing in order to steal log-in data. The fake app was available on an online discussion forum. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Malware Developers Repackage Legitimate Applications
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Attackers repackage a legitimate application with malware code use a rooting exploit on Android devices. The infected application was called "Daily Beauties" and was available in third-party sources. To learn more about this threat check out: http://blogs.mcafee.com/mcafee-labs/rooting-exploit-for-android
Source: McAfee
Blog Sends Instructions to Android Malware
Date Added (10/14/2011)
A new type of mobile malware communication was discovered when researchers found an Android Malware app that received its instructions from an encrypted blog. To read the full article visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Motorola's 3LM Brings Security to Android Devices
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Motorola's 3LM released a security and management tool for Android devices which works closely with manufacturers and is geared toward Android devices for office work. Find out more about this software at: http://www.androidapps.com/
Source: Appolicious
Evaluating the Security of All Smartphones
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Find out the pros and cons to security in smartphones with this article that evaluates each operating system and their respective security threat levels. To read the full article visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Malware Found in Coin Pirates Game
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Android malware bundled with the Coin Pirates game in a Chinese third party market tracks keywords and records text messages. To learn more about this mobile threat read the article at: http://www.net-security.org/
Source: Net Security
Pro-PETA Malware App Disguises Itself as Game
Date Added (10/14/2011)
An Android malware app that disguises itself as a dog fighting game has been discovered in third party markets. The malware signs the user up for PETA's text messaging service and sends text messages to the user's contacts declaring "I take pleasure in hurting small animals...". To find out more about this incident read the full article at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/
Source: Ubergizmo
QR Codes Used to Send Android Malware to Users
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Malware developers may begin to use QR bar codes to send Android users to malicious URLs and apps. To find out more read the article at: http://www.theregister.co.uk/
Source: The Register
Android Malware Records Phone Calls
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Malware targeting Android users under the name of Android/NickiSpy recorded incoming and outgoing phone calls, the first Android malware to do so. To find out more about how this works visit: http://blogs.mcafee.com/mcafee-labs/latest-android-malware-records-conversations
Source: McAfee
Virginia Tech Develops Security Feature
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Researchers at Virginia Tech claim that they have developed a way to wipe devices of data after the device leaves a specific location. This development would improve the security of confidential data. To learn more about their discovery visit: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Inconsistent Apps Ratings Pose Security Risk for Kids
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Inconsistent maturity ratings on Android Market Apps could mean that supposed "kid-friendly" apps pose security risk. Some apps rated appropriate for children featured violent games and inappropriate advertisements. To find out more read the full article at: http://www.timesunion.com/
Source: Times Union
Fake Ads Push Battery Upgrade
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Ads featured on Android devices feature fake "battery upgrade" warnings. The ads offer a means to "upgrade" the battery on your phone, but instead install malicious programs on the user's phone. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Lookout Security To Be Compatible on All Android Tablets
Date Added (10/28/2011)
Lookout Security, a popular security app, has made their application compatible for all versions of the Honeycomb OS and Ice Cream Sandwich OS. This means that their security app would be useable on all current tablets. To learn more about this check out this article: http://www.androidcentral.com/
Source: Android Central
Smartphones Can Be Used As Keyloggers
Date Added (10/28/2011)
Researchers at MIT and Georgia Tech were able to use accelerometers in smartphones to record what users typed at a desktop computer that was sitting near the phone. Read about this potential security threat in this article: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Potential Malware to be Sent Through QR Codes
Date Added (10/28/2011)
Malware makers could trick users with infected links on QR codes. To find out more about this process and why it is a serious threat read this article: http://blogs.mcafee.com/mcafee-labs/android-malware-spreads-through-qr-code
Source: McAfee
LeNa Malware Found on Android Market
Date Added (10/28/2011)
An Android Malware variant known as LeNa was found in a few places on the Android Market, but was removed quickly once found. The LeNa malware was disguised as an app that would offer instructions on how to root a smartphone and some other apps that would perceivably require "root access" to the phone. To find out more about this mobile threat visit: http://www.androidguys.com
Source: AndroidGuys
Other News
Android Market Gets Update With New Features
Date Added (10/14/2011)
The Android Market received an update in version 3.1.3 in which a security PIN option was added as well as the Google +1 button. To learn more about this update and where to get it read this article: http://www.droid-life.com/
Source: DroidLife
Myriad Launches Alien Dalvik 2.0
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Myriad released Alien Dalvik 2.0, which would allow non-Android devices to run Android applications. To read more about this story visit: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Logitech Shows Off New Tablet Accessories
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Logitech has created some new accessories to fit the growing tablet market including keyboards, speakers, and special docks. To read more about these new accessories visit: http://asia.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
The Difference Between the Amazon App Store and Android Market
Date Added (10/14/2011)
This opinion piece helps to explain the difference between the Amazon App Store and the Android Market in relation to safety and choice. To read the full article visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Froyo OS Dominates Android Devices
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Google reports that most Android users are still using the Froyo version of the Android OS, but that the newest Gingerbread version is gaining on it. To find out more details about this story visit: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Android Game Gift Cards Being Developed
Date Added (10/14/2011)
Company indiePub expects to introduce "Android All-Stars" gift cards to sell in retail stores. These gift cards will include a code that allows users to instantly download the games featured for that card. To learn more visit: http://www.gamepro.com/
Source: GamePro
Google Unveils Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 OS
Date Added (10/21/2011)
Google released its long awaited update to the Android Operating System known as "Ice Cream Sandwich" or Android 4.0. The new version comes with new features and a new user interface. To learn more about this update visit: http:/www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Google TV Could Have Android Apps
Date Added (10/28/2011)
The second version of Google's TV set top box could have support for Android apps and a new user interface modeled on the Honeycomb OS. Visit here to read the full article: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Tracking Android OS Support
Date Added (10/28/2011)
Android users can agree that widespread support and OS updates have not been available for many phones. This article by Michael DeGusta tracks what Android phones have received support and updates. Read the full story at: http://theunderstatement.com/
Source: theunderstatement
Phones & Tablets News
Barnes & Noble's New Nook Color to Launch November 7th
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Barnes & Noble officially announces it will launch the Nook Color tablet on November 7th by sending out media invitations. Customers are hopeful that the launch will clear up questions about the name and price of the new product. Read the full story here: http://reviews.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Motorola Xoom 2 to Launch in UK and Ireland
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Motorola has announced it will launch the Xoom 2 tablet in the United Kingdom and Ireland in November. This new tablet will offer improved features from the original Xoom, and it will come in two sizes. To read more about this tablet visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
GameStop to Sell Android Tablets
Date Added (11/05/2011)
GameStop has begun to sell Android Tablets in select retail stores for this upcoming holiday season. The company has decided to package an external Bluetooth controller with the tablets, as well as loading the tablets with some software and promoted tablet games. To read more about this visit: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Karuma Launches PlayBase Child-Friendly Tablet
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Karuma, a manufacturer from Singapore, has created a child-friendly tablet that runs on the Android operating system. This tablet will come with the Gingerbread OS but will be upgradeable. To learn more about this tablet visit: http://tabtimes.com/
Source: TabTimes
Pantech Develops Gesture-Recognition Android Phone
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Korean manufacturer Pantech has incorporated gesture recognition software into one of their Android phones. This development means that users can interact with their smartphones without ever having to touch the phone itself. Learn more about this technology at: http://www.theregister.co.uk/
Source: The Register
Android Phones Gain in Smartphone Market
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Android phones have gained increased their market share up to 44.8 in September. Apple's iOS also increased its market share, while RIM, Windows Mobile, and Symbian decreased. To read the full article visit: http://www.pcmag.com
Source: PC Mag
New Motorola Corvair Tablet
Date Added (11/12/2011)
Pictures of a new 6-inch tablet by Motorola called the Corvair have been posted and some features indicate it could be used in home automation. For more information read this article: http://www.engadget.com/
Source: Engadget
First Quad-Core Android Phone Leaked in Pictures
Date Added (11/12/2011)
Pictures of the first quad-core Android smartphone were leaked leading some people to believe the HTC Edge will be the first phone to run on a "Tegra 3" processor. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.wired.com/
Source: Wired
Panasonic Announces Toughpad A1 and Toughpad B1 Tablets
Date Added (11/12/2011)
Panasonic announced the launch of their two new professional-grade Android tablets, the Toughpad A1 and Toughpad B1. Read this article to learn more about these tablets: http://www.droidmatters.com/
Source: Droid Matters
Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet Launched
Date Added (11/12/2011)
Barnes & Noble revealed the newest edition to their Nook e-readers, the Nook Tablet, in time for direct competition with Amazon's new Kindle Fire. The Nook Tablet will be priced at $249 and run on an Android operating system. To find out more about this device read the full article here: http://news.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Republic Wireless Announces Unlimited Android Phone Plan
Date Added (11/12/2011)
A new wireless company, Republic Wireless, has announced it will offer an unlimited Android phone plan for just $19 a month. The service uses "hybrid calling" by relying on wireless networks. To learn more about this service read the full article here: http://reviews.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Nabi Tablet for Kids to be Sold at Toys "R" Us
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Toys "R" Us will be selling the Nabi tablet for kids for $199 this holiday season in their stores. The tablet was developed by Toys "R" Us and FUHU software developers. To see more about this story visit: http://www.tablets-planet.com/
Source: Tablets Planet
Motorola Renames New Xoom Tablets
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Motorola has decided to re-brand its new editions to the Xoom line of tablets. The Xoom 2 will now be called the Droid Xyboard 10.1 and the Xoom 2 Media Edition will be called the Droid Xyboard 8.2. To read the full article visit: http://www.ubergizmo.com/
Source: Ubergizmo
Samsung Pulls Galaxy Tab 10.1 Honeycomb 3.2 Update
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Samsung released the Honeycomb 3.2 update for their Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi tablets, but then took it offline later when it was revealed that the update turned off Wi-Fi capabilities on the devices. Samsung has announced that they are working on the problem and hope to fix it soon. To read the full article visit: http://phandroid.com/
Source: Phandroid
Android Surpasses 50% of Smartphone Market Share
Date Added (11/18/2011)
The Android smartphone OS reached 52.5% of worldwide market share in smartphones according to Gartner. To read the full article visit: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Amazon to Make Smartphone
Date Added (11/26/2011)
Reports and research indicate that there is a strong likelihood that Amazon is in the process of developing a Kindle Smartphone that will most likely run the Android operating system and be released in 2012. To read more about this visit: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Asus Transformer Prime on Pre-Sale in US
Date Added (11/26/2011)
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is now available for pre-sale in the United States. This tablet will feature Honeycomb 3.2 and be the first quad-core tablet. It is scheduled to ship sometime in December. To find out more about this read: http://www.eweek.com/
Source: eWeek
Lenovo Creating 5-Inch Tablet
Date Added (11/26/2011)
Photos were leaked of a prospective 5-inch tablet being developed by Lenovo. To find out more about this device read the full article here: http://www.engadget.com/
Source: Engadget
Facebook Rumored to be Working With HTC on Phone
Date Added (11/26/2011)
It is rumored that Facebook is working with phone-maker HTC to develop an Android phone that has Facebook's social networking tools deeply integrated into the experience of the phone. The project is allegedly code named "Buffy". To find out more about this read the full article here: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Gets Fixed Honeycomb 3.2 Update
Date Added (11/26/2011)
After the first attempt at updating the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with Honeycomb 3.2 failed, Samsung has released the fixed version of the update. This is now available for users to download. Read the full article at: http://www.engadget.com/
Source: Engadget
Applications News
New Website To Help Small Business Build Apps for Free
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Snappii.com has created a place for small businesses to create apps for free or pay $299 for a customized app. This website makes apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android. Find out more about this here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Google+ App Gets Major Update
Date Added (11/05/2011)
The Google+ app received a facelift that improved the user interface, along with adding a few more functions and an improvement to battery life when running it. Learn more about the changes in this article: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
New uShip App for Truckers
Date Added (11/05/2011)
A new app to help truckers find and bid on active shipments has launched called uShip. This app helps connect truckers to new business while they are on the road. To learn more about this application read the article at: http://www.prweb.com/
Source: PRWeb
Google Launches "Google Offers" App
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Google launches its "Google Offers" app in time for the Holiday shopping season. This app allows shoppers to find new deals while they are out and about. To learn more about this app visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
iOnRoad App Helps Create Safer Drivers
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Picitup, announced the launch of their newest app, iOnRoad. This app takes advantage of the features on high-end Android phones to help warn drivers of potential collisions. Read more about this app here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Atari Greatest Hits App Available on Android Market
Date Added (11/12/2011)
Atari announces that its "Greatest Hits" app is now available for download on the Android Market. To find out more about what this app includes read the full article at: http://www.engadget.com/
Source: Engadget
PayPal Updates Android App
Date Added (11/12/2011)
PayPal has updated its Android application to include support for NFC payments. The update includes other features too including some user interface improvements. To read more about this application update visit: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
New App "Any.DO" Launched
Date Added (11/12/2011)
A new application called Any.DO was released for Android. This application is social to-do list with many advanced features that make it outshine other similar apps. Check out the full article at: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Motel 6 Releases New Android App
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Motel 6 has released a new Android application that allows users to find the closest locations using their GPS. The application also provides users with specific information regarding amenities at the nearest Motel 6 location to them. Check out the full article at: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Netflix Updates Android App for Tablets
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Netflix has updated its Android application to better suit tablets with a new user interface. To read the full article visit: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Evernote Updates Application to Add More Sharing Control
Date Added (11/26/2011)
The popular organization application, Evernote, has added updates to various features on their Android app. One updated feature lets users have more control over the sharing options as well as changing a few things with widgets. To read more about this visit: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Quickoffice for Android Offers Major Update
Date Added (11/26/2011)
The popular productivity application, Quickoffice, has updated their application to improve the users' experience. The updates include a new user interface, more advanced editing features, social publishing, and more. Read the full article here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
360 Panorama App Available for Android
Date Added (11/26/2011)
Occipital's 360 Panorama application was recently released on the Android Market. This app offers Android users the 2.3 operating system or higher to take panoramic pictures using their smartphones. To find out more about this application visit: http://www.engadget.com/
Source: Engadget
Zillow Launches New Android Real Estate Application
Date Added (11/26/2011)
Zillow has released a free real estate application for Android based tablets that allows users to view homes for sale on maps, compare homes, browser photos, and more. To find out more about this application read the full article here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Security News
Security Problem Found in Dolphin HD Browser
Date Added (11/05/2011)
A security problem with the popular smartphone browser, Dolphin HD, has been found. The browser sent web addresses that users visited back to the company's servers, creating a chance for Wi-Fi eavesdroppers to see what sites users visited. To read more about this visit: http://news.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Lookout Mobile Security Expands Globally
Date Added (11/12/2011)
Lookout Mobile Security has expanded to countries like Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom through various distribution deals. The company also has plans for further expansion. Read the full article at: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
McAfee Releases "Twelve Scams of Christmas" List
Date Added (11/12/2011)
McAfee announced a warning about this year's "Twelve Scams of Christmas" highlighting mobile and internet security problems to look out for around the holiday season. Some warnings include online coupon scams and fake Facebook promotions. To see the full list visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Mobile Malware Targeting Android Surges
Date Added (11/18/2011)
There has been an enormous surge in mobile malware targeted towards the Android OS in recent months. Most of those threats come from third party app stores and have included dangerous malware that mimics popular games like Angry Birds. To learn more about these threats visit: http://news.businessweek.co.uk/
Source: Businessweek
Most Free Mobile Anti-Virus Apps Are Not Effective
Date Added (11/18/2011)
A study conducted by AV-Test.org has concluded that many of the free anti-virus packages available for mobile platforms are not effective at detecting malware. To check out the full findings, read this article: http://www.theregister.co.uk/
Source: The Register
Google Manager Accuses Mobile Anti-Virus Vendors of Scamming
Date Added (11/26/2011)
Chris DiBona, an open source programs manager at Google, accused companies that sell anti-virus packages for mobile operating systems of scamming users and using fear to their advantage. Read more about what he said here: http://new.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Other News
Google To Add Music to Android Market
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Google may be planning on adding music sales to their Android Market as a blogger discovered a Google slip-up on their Google Music app. To read more about this visit: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
Google TV Gets an Update
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Google TV received an update to its user interface as well as other features. A few new features include an improved apps menu and new YouTube set up. To learn more about this update visit: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Ubuntu Linux Looks to Develop Smartphone OS
Date Added (11/05/2011)
Canonical has decided to try to develop a smartphone OS with Ubuntu Linux to compete with iOS and Android. The company hopes to jump into the emerging technology market with tablets, TVs, and smartphones and has a chance to make up for what Android and iOS lack. To read more about this visit: http://www.forbes.com/
Source: Forbes
Amazon App Store Gets A New Look
Date Added (11/12/2011)
The Amazon App Store has received an update to prepare for the release of the new Kindle Fire. The update changed the user interface as well as adding some other support features. To read more about this update visit: http://www.engadget.com/
Source: Engadget
Google Music Available on Android Market
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Google has made their Google Music service available to users within the United States. Part of that means that some users will be able to purchase music in the Android Market. Find out more by reading the full article: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Logitech Admits Mistake with Google TV
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Logitech has admitted that its Google TV device, the Logitech Revue, was a failure in implementation. The company stated it had released a product with underdeveloped software that did not do what customers wanted. To read the full article visit: http:/www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Google Releases Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Open Source Code
Date Added (11/18/2011)
Google has officially released the source code for the Ice Cream Sandwich (Android OS 4.0) operating system. This is good news for developers looking to delve deeper into the newest addition to the Android open source. To read the full story visit: http:/www.zdnet.com/
Source: ZDNet
Cotton Candy USB Device Sports Portable Android OS
Date Added (11/26/2011)
FXI Technologies' Cotton Candy USB device allows users to run the Android OS pretty much anywhere, including on PCs and TVs. Find out more about this technology by reading the full article here: http://www.wired.com/
Source: Wired
Phones & Tablets News
Getac UK Releases Small and Tough Android Tablet
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Getac UK announced the release of what they claim to be the world's smallest and toughest Android tablet, the Z710. They say it has been designed to withstand the harshest conditions like extreme temperatures, drops, and water. To learn more about this tablet visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Panasonic To Sell Android Smartphones
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Reports have surfaced that Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic has been trying to make deals with telecommunications companies in Europe and North American in order to start selling Android smartphones in these new markets. Read the full article here: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Lenovo Shows Off New Tablets and Smartphone
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Lenovo has revealed three new tablets and a smartphone that it plans on selling in the Chinese market next year. Lenovo also announced that it was making plans to sell a new "Smart TV" as well. Check out the full story here: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Motorola Xoom Gets Pay-As-You-Go Data Option
Date Added (12/09/2011)
Motorola has released an update for its Xoom tablets that gives users a pay-as-you-go option for 4G data service through Verizon. This update lets users get data service without a contract on a month to month basis. Read the full article here: http://reviews.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Acer Announces New Tablet
Date Added (12/09/2011)
Acer has announced that they are going to be selling a new 10.1 inch tablet called the Iconia Tab A200. It will run Android 3.2 Honeycomb and will be updated with Android 4.0 in early 2012. Check out the full article here: http://www.androidguys.com/
Source: Android Guys
Dell Stops Selling Streak 7 Online
Date Added (12/09/2011)
In the first move of what may be Dell's effort to stop selling tablets, the company has stopped selling the Streak 7 online. The company still claims a commitment to expanding their reach into the mobile market despite this action. Read the full article here: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Motorola Says New Droid Tablets to Be Released Soon
Date Added (12/09/2011)
Motorola has confirmed that the new Droid Xyboard tablets will be released in December for Verizon's 4G LTE network. To learn more about this tablet visit: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
$100 Tablet with Android 4.0 Being Sold in China
Date Added (12/09/2011)
A new tablet that runs Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is being sold for $100 by Ainol Electronics in China and is expected to be manufactured for the U.S. market. This 7-inch tablet uses the MIPS mobile chip and is being marketed as the world's first Android 4.0 tablet. To find out more read the full article here: http://news.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Amazon Kindle Fire to Get User Interface Update
Date Added (12/16/2011)
A major update for the Kindle Fire is rumored to include more security features and a change to the user interface. The update will also improve the performance of the tablet along with improving the multi-touch function. Read the full article here: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
Toshiba to Sell Excite Tablet in January 2012
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Toshiba has announced that their new tablet, the Toshiba Excite, will be offered for sale in January 2012, narrowly missing the holiday season. The Excite will be a 10.1 inch tablet running Android OS 3.2 (Honeycomb). To find out more about this product visit: http://news.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Hasbro Sues Asus Over "Transformer Prime" Name
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Hasbro, owners of the "Transformers" franchise has decided to sue tablet manufacturer Asus over the name of their newest tablet the "Transformer Prime" citing that it is too close to their brand of "Transformers" as one of the main characters is called "Optimus Prime". The learn more about this visit: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
Kindle Fire Update Allows Users to Visit Android Market in Silk Browser
Date Added (12/23/2011)
After receiving complaints and criticism over re-directing users to the Amazon App Store if they tried to access Google's Android Market in the Silk browser, Amazon has released an update that will no longer re-direct users. Find out more here: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
Barnes & Noble Updates NOOK Tablet to Stop Apps Side-Loading
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Barnes & Noble has released an update for the NOOK Tablet that stops users from being able to "side-load" applications from third party markets. The update also stopped users from being able to gain root access to their devices. To find out more visit: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
Archos Reveals New Honeycomb Tablet for Under $200
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Archos has announced that they will be releasing the Archos 70b Internet Tablet, the first Honeycomb tablet priced at under $200. To read the full article visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Google to Develop High-End Android Tablet
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Eric Schmidt of Google announced that the company is working on creating a high-end Android tablet to compete with the iPad and other higher-end tablets. To learn more about this read this article: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Applications News
Consumer Cellular Releases Android Application
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Consumer Cellular has launched a new application called "My Consumer Cellular" for their customers to use on their Android smartphones. This application allows plan customers to view their account details and alerts. To read more about this check out the story here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
TomTom Places now Available for Android
Date Added (12/3/2011)
TomTom's local search application called TomTom Places has been made available for Android smartphone users. This app offers users a more specific search function when looking for places in their local area. To find out more about this application visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
AAA Insurance App Available for Android
Date Added (12/3/2011)
The AAA Insurance application has been made available for Android smartphone users. This application lets AAA customers receive detailed instruction on what to do after a car crash like what photos to take and when to call a tow truck. To read the full article visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
WalkSafe App Warns Distracted Pedestrians
Date Added (12/3/2011)
A new application developed by researchers at Dartmouth lets pedestrians know if cars are headed towards them at dangerous speeds. This application uses a smartphone's cameras and image recognition to warn pedestrians of potential danger. To read more about this visit: http://www.t3.com/
Source: T3
South Korean Android Market Get Games Back
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Google has said that games will again be added to the South Korean version of the Android Market. Games had been removed from the Android Market due to government restrictions in the country, but the policy was recently changed. Read the full article here: http://www.slashgear.com/
Source: SlashGear
Google Maps Gets Update with Floor Plans
Date Added (12/3/2011)
The Google Maps Applications has received an update that now lets users see some indoor maps of floor plans. Some of the featured indoor floor plans included a selection of large businesses and public places that have a heavy stream of people, this includes places like Chicago O'Hare airport and Macy's. Check out the full story here: http://www.cnn.com/
Source: CNN
Google's Android Market Gets its 10 Billionth App Download
Date Added (12/09/2011)
The Android Market has had over ten billion app downloads, prompting Google to cut the price on some of the most popular applications to just 10 cents each. To read the full article visit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/
Source: BBC
Facebook for Android Gets Updated Look
Date Added (12/09/2011)
The Facebook for Android application has received a major update that completely overhauls the look of the application. The update included better photo tools, changes to the navigation of the app, and an easier way to access messages. Read more about this update here: http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/
Source: GadgetBox on MSNBC
New Galaxy Nexus Will Not Have Google Wallet App
Date Added (12/09/2011)
Owners of the soon to be launched Galaxy Nexus on the Verizon network will not be able to use Google Wallet. Verizon requested that Google not put the Google Wallet application on the phone, but instead the Galaxy Nexus will have Verizon's "Isis", their own version of a NFC payment system. Read more about this here: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Amazon Offers Incentive to Use Price Check App on December 10th
Date Added (12/09/2011)
Amazon is offering customers who use their Price Check application a further discount on certain items. Users could get up to 5% off the Amazon price of up to three items for a total of $15 only on December 10th. Check out the full article here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Instagram Working on Android Version of Popular iPhone App
Date Added (12/09/2011)
The popular iPhone photo app, Instagram, has confirmed that they are in the process of developing the app for Android devices. However, the company had no definite timeline on when the app would be available for Android devices. Find out more about this here: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Skype for Android Gets Update
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Skype's Android application has received support for video and picture messaging, just in time for capturing fun holiday moments. To find out more about this update visit: http://www.techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
Google Working On "Siri" Rival
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Google is rumored to be working on their own version of a "voice assistant" application like iOS's Siri in their secret labs. The project is code named "Majel" after the actress who voiced the computer in Star Trek. To find out more about this project visit: http://www.forbes.com/
Source: Forbes
Google Releases "Currents" Application
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Google's new "Currents" application acts as digital newsstand that holds news content, videos, photos, RSS feeds, and Google+ feeds in a central location. To find out more about this application visit: http://news.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Popular iOS App "Alfred" Comes to Android
Date Added (12/16/2011)
The popular iOS application "Alfred" has been released for Android devices. This restaurant recommendation app has also received a makeover to better fit the Android user and interface. To find out more about this application read the full article here: http://appscout.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
YouMail Releases "Visual Caller ID" Application on Android
Date Added (12/23/2011)
YouMail has released a second application called "WhoAreYou" that acts as a visual caller ID for Android phones. The service tries to find a name, locations, and an image to represent missed calls so that users will always know who is calling them. The application also gives users the option to block certain numbers from being able to call their phones. Read the full article here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
New Weather Underground App Launched for iPhone and Android
Date Added (12/23/2011)
A new weather application has been launched by Weather Underground, an online weather service, for iPhone and Android. This application claims to be a better weather app that gives more localized weather data than others. To find out more visit: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
goHow Airport Application Now Available for Android
Date Added (12/23/2011)
The goHow Airport application was released for Android smartphones after successfully serving users on iPhone and Blackberry since 2010. This application helps users track flights, check a flight's status, and find airport amenities. To learn more about this read: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Security News
Twitter Buys Security Firm
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Twitter has bought "Whisper Systems", a mobile security firm that specializes in Android. Plans for the company are unknown at the moment. To read the full article visit: http://www.slashgear.com/
Source: SlashGear
Report States Android Market Largest Source of Mobile Malware
Date Added (12/3/2011)
A report published by a McAfee security expert stated that Google's Android Market was the largest source of mobile malware. Due to the open nature of the Android Market, applications are more likely to be infected with malicious software. Read more about this here: http://techland.time.com/
Source: TIME Techland
Pre-Loaded Apps Contribute to Security Risks
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered that pre-loaded applications on Android smartphones, also known as "bloatware", can contribute significantly to security flaws. The research concluded that pre-loaded apps' security permissions could be granted to other applications without consent on some smartphones. Find out more about this issue here: http://www.zdnet.com/
Source: ZDNet
Carrier IQ "Keylogger" Used by Manufacturers
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Recent controversy over the "Carrier IQ rootkit" used on many smartphones by manufacturers and carriers has erupted with many manufacturers and service providers releasing statements about whether or not they used the software. The software causes concern for security and privacy with the potential to abuse the data that has been collected on devices. Read the full article here: http://www.tomsguide.com/
Source: Tom's Guide
New Apps Released to Help Detect Carrier IQ on Android Devices
Date Added (12/09/2011)
Several applications have been recently released that claim to offer the ability to tell users if the controversial Carrier IQ rootkit is installed on their devices. Lookout Labs, a popular Android antivirus developer, has released a free app to check your phones status along with many other options. Check out the full article here: http://news.cnet.com/
Source: CNET
Carrier IQ Gives Explanation
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Carrier IQ, a company that had been accused of being a keylogging rootkit installed on smartphones by mobile carriers, may not be as bad as previously thought. The company released an explanation of its software explaining various aspects of the program that got people worried as well as addressing concerns over bugs in the software that did cause security problems. To read the full article visit: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Microsoft Offers Free Windows Phones to Android Malware Victims
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Microsoft's latest marketing campaign for their Windows Smartphones involves offering free Windows Phones to Android malware victims. Microsoft asks the angry Android users to vent their frustrations across Twitter using the hash tag #droidrage. To learn more about this story visit: http://www.register.co.uk/
Source: The Register
Google Pulls 22 "RuFraud" Apps from the Android Market
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Google has taken twenty-two malicious applications off of the Android Market after several security vendors reported the malicious applications. The malware labeled as "RuFraud" posed as legitimate applications but instead sent premium text messages at high rates from the infected users' phones. To find out more about this security threat visit: http://www.computerworld.com/
Source: Computerworld
Twitter Says Will Open Source Android Security Products
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Twitter has announced that it will start to open source some of the Android security product that it acquired when it bought Whisper Systems in November. The company stated that it hoped that by making some of the technology open source that it would get more people to work with the technology to improve it and spread it around. To find out more read: http://www.pcworld.com/
Source: PCWorld
Android Trojan Discovered with Message About "Arab Spring"
Date Added (12/23/2011)
"Hacktivists" have created an Android Trojan that sends text messages from the infected phone to the contacts list that contains a link to an online tribute of Mohamed Bouazizi, the man whose suicide in Tunisia was the catalyst for the Arab Spring protests. It also downloaded a PDF onto users phones who were located in Bahrain with a list of allegations of human rights abuses. To find out more visit: http://securitywatch.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Other News
ESRB Plans Application Ratings System
Date Added (12/3/2011)
The Entertainment Software Rating Board, that rates video and computer games, has decided to continue to develop a ratings system to smartphone applications. Both Apple and Google have decided to not participate in this new system and proceed with their own systems. To learn more about this read: http://www.businessweek.com/
Source: BusinessWeek
High School Class Develops Android Applications
Date Added (12/3/2011)
Winchester High School students in Winchester, Massachusetts have been developing and publishing child-friendly Android applications in their "Designing Applications for Androids" class. The class teaches students how to use certain tools like Accelerometer programs to create useful and interactive applications. To read more about this visit: http://winchester.patch.com/
Source: Winchester Patch
Android OS 2.3 "Gingerbread" Now On 50% Android Devices
Date Added (12/3/2011)
The Android OS version 2.3, otherwise known as "Gingerbread" has reportedly reached 50.6% of Android smartphones, according to Google. The news comes about a year after the release of Android 2.3 and right after the release of Android's newest OS version, 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). To read the full article visit: http://www.informationweek.com/
Source: InformationWeek
Logitech Revue Gets Google TV Honeycomb Update
Date Added (12/9/2011)
Logitech has released an update for the Google TV device, Logitech Revue, that will upgrade it to the Android Honeycomb OS. The update gives users access to the Android Market and improves browsing speed. To find out more read the full article here: http://www.pcmag.com/
Source: PC Mag
Google Provides Better Review Filters in Android Market
Date Added (12/16/2011)
Google has updated the Android Market so that users who are looking into different applications now have a better way to see reviews. They have provided more filters so that users can now view reviews by star rating, app version, and device type. To find out more read the full article: http://news.cnet.com
Source: CNET
Archos Home Connect 35 For Sale in US
Date Added (12/16/2011)
The Archos Home Connect 35 is now for sale in the United States. The device is an android-based alarm clock and internet radio. It has a touch screen and WiFi connectivity. To find out more about this device read the article here: http://www.slashgear.com
Source: Slash Gear
Google to Give Android Classes to App Developers
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Google has decided to give Android app developers some help in the form of Android training classes. Most of the classes are available online in the Android Developer's website and focus on a variety of Android-related topics. To find out more visit: http://www.wired.com/
Source: Wired
Google X Lab Reportedly Working on Android Glasses
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Google is reportedly working on "wearable tech" in their Google X lab, specifically a pair of glasses that would let users connect to the internet and display information in the lenses of the glasses. To find out more about this story visit: http://www.slashgear.com/
Source: SlashGear
New Media Middle Schools Adopts Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Date Added (12/23/2011)
The New Media Middle School has formed a partnership with Samsung to use the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to enhance their curriculum and go paperless. The school focuses on improving academics and the community with a curriculum that uses the newest interactive technology. Learn more by reading the full article here: http://www.marketwatch.com/
Source: MarketWatch
Myriad makes Alien Vue to Put Android Apps on Televisions
Date Added (12/23/2011)
Myriad has created the Alien Vue device to help bring Android apps to service providers through pre-existing set-top boxes. The software does not work with all applications in the Android Market but it is reported to be compatible with nearly 80% of the Android apps that are available. To find out more visit: http://techcrunch.com/
Source: TechCrunch
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