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Apple’s 50-inch iTV Reportedly Dwells In Jony Ive’s Design Lab, Slated For Release This Year
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: android, android market, ipad, iphone, itv, morris, paul-morris, phone-running, privacy-policy, redmondpie, reportedly, stream-english, uzair-ghani, yearjanuary
General media outlet USA Today has offered teensy bit more information on just what can be expected from Apple’s purported – but as yet unconfirmed – connected TV offering.

Tweet Time Is A Simple And Efficient Twitter Application For iPhone Running iOS 5 – Download Now
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, RedMondPie Tags: android market, bigger-catalyst, design, iphone, paul-morris, phone-running, privacy-policy, redmondpie, reportedly, site-meter, social networks, still-lagging, stream-english, twitter
As a social network, Twitter has become a big player in the last year with over 200 million active account holders accounting for over 1.6 billion search queries each day. Unlike networks such as Facebook, Twitter exists to connect users to the combined knowledge of the world by allowing them to follow friends, experts, companies and celebrities
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Android Market Breaks The 400,000 App Barrier, Still Lagging Behind The iOS App Store In Absolute Numbers
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, RedMondPie Tags: android, android apps, android market, apple, google, home, ipad apps, paul-morris, privacy-policy, redmondpie, reportedly, site-meter, still-lagging
App Store Analytics website Distimo has reported that the Google Android Market has breached the 400,000 applications barrier in a rise that has seen the total number of apps on the Market double since April 2011.
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Apple Reportedly Looking To Seal A Multi Billion Pound Deal To Stream English Barclays Premier League
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, android market, apple tv, epl, football, ipad, morris-apple, paul-morris, phone-running, reportedly, site-meter, still-lagging, stream-english
If the Charles Sale from the Daily Mail is to be believed, then Apple are planning to put together a package in order to try and win the rights to stream the next set of Barclays Premier League games. The tender package for the games is set to be released before the end of the current season, which ends in May. Continue reading this article at RedmondPie.com
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CES 2012: Tablets, Phones and Ultrabooks – What To Expect?
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: android, android market, apple, design, ipad, multi-billion, paul-morris, reportedly, web, windows phone 7, windows-phone
We're fast approaching that time of year again. The time of year when tech journalists and anyone else mad enough descends upon the Sin City in order to get their hands on the latest and greatest gadgets the world of tech has to offer. Continue reading this article at RedmondPie.com
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Rooted BlackBerry PlayBook tablets now have access to Android apps
Posted On Tuesday, January 3, 2012 By temp. Under BoyGenius Tags: android, android market, apps, blackberry, boygenius, guide, hack, how to, playbook, rim, root, rooted, software, tablets
Research In Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet became the first BlackBerry device to be rooted this past November, granting users access to the device’s file system and allowing a level of customization that
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Flawed study decides iPhone is for games, Android for apps
Posted On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, TUAW Tags: android market, app-store, gaming, ipad, iphone apps, learn, the-end, tuaw, var-learn
Trumpeting in its headline that " iPhone is for games, Android is for apps ," Xyologic has managed to pull a singular feat: it's undermined 5/8 of its own name with the analysis that follows.
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Flawed study decides iPhone is for games, Android for apps
Posted On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, TUAW Tags: android, android market, androidmarket, app-store, appstore, function-learn, gaming, ipad, iphone, learn, the-end, tuaw
Trumpeting in its headline that " iPhone is for games, Android is for apps ," Xyologic has managed to pull a singular feat: it's undermined 5/8 of its own name with the analysis that follows. Xyologic compares the entire US Android Market against just the free iPhone offerings in the App Store, which is the first warning that its data and analysis is going to be skewed. Comparing the top 150 downloads between these weirdly disparate markets yields the following results: Entire Android Market: 85 of top 150 downloads are apps, with 91.5 million downloads 65 of top 150 downloads are games, with 33.4 million downloads Free iPhone Apps: 50 of top 150 downloads are apps, with 25.6 million downloads 100 of top 150 downloads are games, with 71.6 million downloads If you didn't know any better, you could easily look at the numbers Xyologic came up with and reach the same conclusion they do: Android users certainly appear to be downloading more apps than games compared to iPhone users.
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How To Install Incompatible Apps From Android Market For Unsupported Devices
Posted On Monday, December 12, 2011 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, android, android market, ben-reid, download, edward-marquez, microsoft, oliver-haslam, redmond-pie-, redmondpie, site-meter, switcher-tray
Have you ever come across an app on Android Market that you really, really wanted to try but couldn’t since the app in question was incompatible with your Android device? With the fragmentation issues facing the platform, I’m pretty sure you have! Although there are some established ways to getting these apps to work on your device (like using ChainFire 3D for incompatible games), we came across a newer and more effective method today. Check it out after the break! The “hack” comes from stranded over on my personal favorite social news website Reddit in the form of a comment they left on a self post asking the same question as you have in your mind right now: is it possible to download incompatible apps from Market to my Android device
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How To Install Incompatible Apps From Android Market For Unsupported Devices
Posted On Monday, December 12, 2011 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, android, android market, copyright, download, incompatible devices, jailbreak, meets-molten, microsoft, phone-with, switcher-tray, windows
Have you ever come across an app on Android Market that you really, really wanted to try but couldn’t since the app in question was incompatible with your Android device? With the fragmentation issues facing the platform, I’m pretty sure you have! Although there are some established ways to getting these apps to work on your device (like using ChainFire 3D for incompatible games), we came across a newer and more effective method today
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