Posts Tagged 'applications'

Android:Lookout Mobile Security

Mit der steigenden Gefahr von Viren und Mailware, welche die Androidplattformen attackieren, steigt der Bedarf an Mobile Internet Security, um sich gegen diese Gefahren zu schützen. Mehr (…)

Verlängern Sie Akkulaufzeit mit Juice Defender für Android

Es gibt zahlreiche Apps, welche versprechen die Akkulaufzeit zu erhöhen, aber nur die Wenigsten haben einen tatsächlichen Effekt. Grund dafür ist, dass die wenigsten Apps direkten Zugriff auf das System haben. Bei Juice Defender ist das anders. Mehr (…)

TIME jetzt auch auf Android

Well it’s about time! TIME has had their apps available on iDevices and BlackBerrys for some time now, well it’s finally come to Android.
The app is pretty useful and serves up all the content that you would get from their website. This includes photos, lists, quotes, video clips, etc etc. Even better, all of the aforementioned content [...]

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TIME finally comes to Android

Android – SwiftKey Beta

Have you grown tired of the stock Android keyboard or are just looking to try something new? By now you have probably noticed that there are more keyboard replacements out there than you can shake a stick at (and believe me, I’ve tried). A little over a week ago, the competition for keyboard replacement apps got a lot stiffer, as SwiftKey beta was launched on the Android market. The SwiftKey beta seems to be an instant hit, as in its first week of existence it was downloaded over 100,000 times, which easily propelled SwiftKey to the top of our weekly download charts. But, how good is SwiftKey? I have spent the last couple of days with SwiftKey, and what follows are the impressions I’ve had thus far.

SwiftKey is truly a revolutionary new way to input text on your Android phone. When you initially set up SwiftKey, you are prompted to…

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Android: TweetDeck

TweetDeck has kept Android users waiting on pins and needles for the app to make the jump. When the app finally does arrive…

Borders startet eBook-App für Android 2.0+ Benutzer

The eBook train is a rollin’ in recent weeks, as Borders has just announced the release of an eBook Android application for its newly launched eBook service, powered by Kobo. The summer of 2010 will likely go down (in my mind anyway) as the summer of eBooks, as the Border’s release comes right on the heels of Amazon’s Kindle and Kobo’s standalone eBook reader applications.

I’m all for choice when it comes to eBook reader applications, as the more apps there are, the more book offerings there are likely to be. The Border’s eBook application is likely to bring with it a strong selection of ebooks from Border’s library and will likely be a solid addition to the Android ebook repertoire.

If you’re into eBooks on your Android phone, I’d encourage you to head over to the market (or scan the QR code above) and check out the…

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Wyse PocketCloud Applikation ermöglicht remote access

The cloud client computing gurus over at Wyse Technology released a public beta of their Android application into the market last week, giving…