Android Honeycomb Ported to Logitech Revue

By Jeff Baker - 08/17/2011 9:33:18 PM

There has been a ton of talk circulating regarding the various set top box software on the market with Apple TV and Google TV usually being the main competitors. Google TV, in particular, has shown us a ton of potential but has to really draw a good portion of consumer interest. Hackers haven't been dealing ...

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Netflix updates its Android App

By Mark Rollins - 05/27/2011 1:07:40 AM

I think we all know the Netflix on Android is a very good thing. It was rather limited. Now, thanks to a recent update, Neflix for Android is available on the LG Revolution, Casio G'zOne Commando C771, Motorola Droid, as well as any other device that can operate upon its own. In ...

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Google TV Getting Combined with Android?

By Jeff Baker - 04/04/2011 11:37:19 AM

Google is no stranger  to software as their Android mobile platform has become one of, if not the single, most popular mobile platforms in the world. But, Google has gone on to release two separate platforms past Android as the desktop/netbook specific Chrome OS and the set-top box focused Google TV. Sure, Chrome OS and Android ...

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Muvee offers 3D video editing for Android smartphones

By Speakerzoid - 03/26/2011 4:03:20 PM

Muvee Device Solutions Group is now at the forefront of their game, where they are first off the blocks to roll out the world’s first 3D video editing technology for the Android operating system. They are clearly taking things up to another level after being a pioneer in the development of video editing applications for ...

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HTC EVO 3D & HTC EVO View Coming with Built-in Blockbuster on Demand

By Jeff Baker - 03/22/2011 10:08:37 PM

Remember Blockbuster? No? It was that video rental company that ruled the airwaves before Netflix came forth with their Stream Instantly service and effectively forced them into bankruptcy. Well, they're still around holding on and not looking to go anywhere anytime soon. In fact, it was just made note that two of Sprint's latest Android ...

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