Archive for May, 2011
Plants vs. Zombies Now Available Via Amazon

PopCap has some quality games which are finally starting to trickle over to Android. Their most popular game, Plants vs. Zombies, is now downloadable from the Amazon Appstore. Usually priced at $2.99, the game is being offered as Amazon’s free app of the day today. Their is a touch of bad news in ...
Netflix Adds Support For Three More Devices

Netflix has been updated in Android Market with three more officially supported phones. Owners of the LG Revolution, Motorola Droid and Casio G'zOne Commando now have access to Netflix on their device. That brings the total number of supported devices to eight, including the Droid Incredible, Nexus One, EVO 4G, T-Mobile G2 and Samsung ...
Google Wallet Announced, Make Purchases Via Your Phone

Google today officially announced Google Wallet. Teaming up with MasterCard, Sprint and Citi and utilizing MasterCard's PayPass system, Google Wallet will deploy in San Francisco as a beta and will launch everywhere else later this summer. Google Wallet basically turns your NFC-enabled smartphone into your wallet. Credit cards use several layers of encryption, and ...
AT&T Announces First LTE Cities

Beginning this summer, AT&T will begin deploying its 4G LTE network. The first five cities in AT&T's LTE rollout will be: Dallas Houston Chicago Atlanta San Antonio AT&T plans on adding 10 or more markets in the second half of 2011 as well, covering 70 million people by year's end. Currently, AT&T doesn't have any LTE devices to make good ...
T-Mobile Turns On 42Mbps Network In 55 Cities

T-Mobile has doubled the speed of its HSPA+ network in 55 cities, a promise they made at CES in January. Some of the bigger cities include Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Miami. For you Android fanatics, a Rocket 3.0 USB modem will be the only way you'll be rockin' the ...



