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13
May

Engadget app for iPhone and iPod touch updated to 2.2.0, get it now!

Hey there fellow iOS users, just thought we’d let you know that the Engadget app for iPhone and iPod touch has now been updated to version 2.2. What’s new, you ask? Well, on top of a stash of performance tweaks, there’s now a handy landscape viewing mode along with much improved sharing features; or if you prefer saving the goodies for yourself, then you’ll also like our new “save for later” options for Evernote, Instapaper, and Read It Later. Head over to the App Store to nab the fresh update now.

Oh, don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten our buddies on the Windows Phone boat. We can assure you that our devs are hard at work at cooking up an Engadget app for Windows Phone 7 just as we speak, so stay tuned for an announcement soon.

Engadget app for iPhone and iPod touch updated to 2.2.0, get it now! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 May 2011 14:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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28
Dec

Updated Music app leaked — shows off awesome UI overhaul

Android's updated Music app leaked.

One aspect of Android that has remained nearly untouched since 1.0 is its music player.  Some would say Android’s UI as a whole could use some polishing, but when it comes to the stock music player, I couldn’t agree more.

You may recall Google’s introduction of new features added to the Music app during this year’s Google IO.  Although none of those features are present in this leaked 3.0 version, one enhancement is quite obvious — a very welcomed UI change.  It’s clean, colorful, and just looks great on the screen.

The leaked APK is a bit buggy, but it does work (kinda).  The playback is a bit choppy at times, and force closes weren’t absent.  But it offers a pleasing look at the new UI enhancements.  If this is where Android’s UI is going in future versions — I dig it.

If you want to get your hands on the leaked Music 3.0 app, head over to the source link and give it a spin.  Not up for it? Check out the video after the break [XDA Developers via Engadget]

Updated Music app leaked — shows off awesome UI overhaul posted originally by Android Central

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6
Aug

PayPal launches updated PayPal Mobile application

PayPal

A few months ago we caught wind of the iPhone style "bump" pay method coming to Android, and today it’s officially been released. Along with the bump payment, where users can bump devices to transfer the money, the application also includes a new feature called "split the bill." This feature allows users who may be out to dinner with a group of friends or coworkers to calculate everyone’s portion of the bill, including tax and tip, and request the money from them right through the application. In addition to these new features the PayPal application will also allow you to check your balance, withdraw funds and set reminders so you don’t miss anymore of those pesky monthly bills. Hit the jump for all the download information!

appid: 
com.paypal.android.p2pmobile

Posted originally at Android Central

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15
Jul

Vlingo for Android updated to include ‘SuperDialer’ — Super, indeed!

Vlingo SuperDialer

Vlingo has updated its popular Android application, and a new feature called SuperDialer makes a great app even better.  What SuperDialer does is allow you to make calls, or searches, or get directions based on what you are looking for, not what’s in your address book.  Growing up, I had dreams about how mobile computing would be in the 21st century.  While we’re not quite where I had hoped, and I’m not working for Spacely Sprockets, this is a push in the right direction.  We’ve got a video, some screenies of my own playing around useful testing, and a press release after the break.

Posted originally at Android Central

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24
Feb

SugarSync for Android updated with e-mail upload, 500GB storage option

SugarSync Android Application

Always on the go? Wishing there was a simple solution that met all your needs to sync files remotely between your Android device and your computer? Odds are you have already stumbled across SugarSync, which allows you to remotely sync your Android phone with computers nearly anywhere. And a recent update is bringing some much-anticipated new features.

market://search?q=pname:com.sharpcast.sugarsyncUsers can now upload via e-mail by assigning you a unique address to which you will send the attachments. There’s also a new 500GB "Power User Storage Plan," for all of you who are uploading and saving large files regularly. If you need a lot of documents, in several places, this new plan is sure to please you.

If you are a current user, be sure to check out the update, and for those who are not currently using SugarSync check it out in the Android Market.  For more information, and to begin using SugarSync be sure to check out their website.