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Motorola Citrus Android Phone Launching for $49.99: Verizon

Verizon Wireless said it is launching the Motorola Citrus Android smartphone Nov. 11 for a wallet-pleasing $49.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate.Selling a smartphone...

AVG Targets Google Android Security with Acquisition

AVG Technologies has agreed to acquire DroidSecurity to bring its mobile security capabilities in-house.DroidSecurity is focused on protecting smartphones, tablets and other devices running...

Evernote 2.0 for Android Cleans Up Mobile UI

Evernote revamped its application for Google Android smartphones, adding a new home screen and using Google Search, among other usability perks.Evernote, which has 5...

Apple, Android Sales Soar, Despite Component Shortages in Q3

Nokia, Samsung and LG Electronics led worldwide mobile phone sales during the third quarter, though it was a period most notable for its zooming...

Android Market Suffers Download Failures with Android 2.3 Imminent

Google Android smartphone users may be thrilled about the prospect of the new Android 2.3 operating system build that is allegedly coming out this...

HTC App Store to Support Android, Windows Phone 7 Smartphones: Report

Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC is planning to launch an online store for applications and e-books, the Financial Times reported Nov. 8., citing "two people...

Android 2.3, ‘Gingerbread,’ Headed for Google Nexus One: Report

"Gingerbread," the newest version of Google's Android operating system, is reportedly heading for Google's Nexus One smartphone.Kron0x, a member of the Open Handset Alliance...

StumbleUpon Android App Discovery Helps Mobile Users

StumbleUpon Nov. 4 moved to alleviate one of the major pains of Android smartphone owners by launching StumbleUpon App Discovery, a recommendation engine to...

Google AdSense Ads Arrive on AdMob for Android, iPhone

Google Nov. 3 quietly completed a key integration between its AdMob and own AdSense mobile advertisers despite rumors that the two units are having...

iPad, Android Tablets Won’t Survive Computing at the Gates of Hell

The Army diesel mechanic sniffed, dismissing my mention of the iPad as a non-serious question. "That thing would never last," she said, "Things get...