Since I bought my Android Smartphone, I didn’t have too much time to play around with it. Until last week, when I had some spare moments, waiting in an endless queue. I was amazed how many great games I have

Google Music, the cloud based music storage and music player for Android (Honeycomb and Gingerbread) devices which gives you access to your personal music collection without the hassle of wires or syncing, was announced at the Google I/O 2011. Sadly

HTC has brought on two brand new smartphones into the market. This time, this is not a competition between two giant rival manufacturers but a short analysis of two devices belonging to the same manufacturer. Let us see what these

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc and Samsung’s Galaxy S II are the two gladiators currently fighting in the smartphone Colloseum. Which is better? What are the strong points and weak points of the two devices? Well, this is what we are

Android is known for the customization and personalization of homescreen and apps. The ease with which one can add widgets and app shortcuts to their homescreens is surely enviable for Apple users. Android users normally add shortcuts of their favorite

Android phones came with the slogan that was totally in contrary with their major competitor, the iOS from Apple. While Apple has a wide selection of apps that can do pretty much everything you can think of and beyond, Android

Big News this! The much awaited CyanogenMod 7.0 for android phones has been released and is available for download as well. CyanogenMod 7.0 (popularly known as CM7) is based on the 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) release of Android and includes support for

Team Villain from XDA have launched custom ROM for HTC Vision and HTC Desire Z. Custom ROM called SenseGinger, has Sense UI running over Android 2.3 Gingerbread. According to the developers, this custom ROM is a merge of the Huashan

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