GelaSkins partners with Marvel to offer new Marvel Comics designs, providing a wide range of images from legendary comics for laptop and iPhone skins.
The new designs from Marvel include character images of Iron Man, Spider Man and X-Men. The designs will incorporate the characters themselves, along with classic designs of their original comic covers. Preset designs from each of these catalogs are initially available for laptops and iPhones specifically. The new images will also be available through the Do-It-Yourself service for all GelaSkins’ device templates including mobile phones, gaming devices and more. Continue reading ‘GelaSkins adds Marvel Comics designs’
Sprint has announced that between March 1 and March 31, its Total Equipment Protection (TEP) will be available to all customers who did not initially enroll in the program at the time of purchase, giving current customers an opportunity to enroll in TEP and obtain a little peace of mind that their devices are covered. (Customers typically must enroll within the first 30 days of a new activation or upgrade) Continue reading ‘Sprint Total Equipment Protection (TEP) announced’
If you’re one of the top developers in Android Market with one or more of your applications having a 3.5 star or higher rating and more than 5,000 unique downloads, you will receive an email from Google about “Device Seeding Program for Top Android Market Developers”: Continue reading ‘Google gives FREE Nexus One or Motorola Droid phones for Top Android Market Developers’
OtterBox has released Impact Series and Commuter Series cases for HTC Hero & DROID ERIS for customized coverage. The Impact Series offers a basic safeguard for everyday use, providing impressively tough protection for the HTC Hero and HTC DROID ERIS in an innovative silicone skin. Brilliantly engineered to absorb impact, unique inner coring dissipates shock away from the device. Continue reading ‘OtterBox released Impact Series and Commuter Series cases for HTC Hero and DROID ERIS’

The folks at Mozilla team has posted a few teasers photos, on their Facebook page, of the Android version of the Fennec mobile browser running on the HTC Nexus One and Motorola DROID. Continue reading ‘Fennec spotted on Android Nexus One and DROID’

Rogers HTC Magic has been rebranded as the HTC Magic+. It’s basically the same, adding the new Sense UI with multitouch to the handset. HTC Magic+ is available from Rogers for $79.99 on a 3-year contract.
HTC Legend has been spotted hitting FCC labs. For those of you who are new to the HTC Android Legend, from previous report we know that it’s a touch-based phone with a 3.2-inch HVGA 320×480 pixel capacitive touch screen with pinch-to-zoom capability, optical trackpad, 600Mhz processor, Android 2.1 OS (Eclair) with HTC’s new Sense UI, 5MP camera, 7.2 Mbps HSPA, WiFi, GPS, and 1300 mAh battery. Continue reading ‘HTC Legend Passes FCC’
A developer called ‘6Fg8′ from xda-developers forum has made a proof-of-concept app that turns the HTC HD2 into a metal detector. The app is the pre-alpha 0.0.0.1 release, so it needs improvement in many ways.
How it works:
The built-in compass uses the earth’s magnetic field to calculate the deviation from magnetic north. As with every compass, if you put a piece of metal nearby, it gets deviated. Thats what i use here to detect metal.
Testing:
Place your device flat on a surface. After starting the app, the gauge should show zero. If it doesnt, take your device and write a couple of “eights” in the air (this is to get rid of magnetism which might get stuck in the sensors). Then use a pair of scissor or something the like and move it slowly to the right side of your device. At a distance of approx. 5 cm. the gauge should start to move. Take your device and move it with its right side near metals, and see if the gauge shows values. Continue reading ‘HTC HD2 as a metal detector? There’s an app for that’
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