Mystery devices DROID Fighter and LG Cayman headed to Verizon
A pair of new devices have surfaced for Verizon, though at this point we only have the names to go off of. Sources close to DroidLife
A pair of new devices have surfaced for Verizon, though at this point we only have the names to go off of. Sources close to DroidLife
Just as LG’s first dual-core handset denoted its power with the Optimus 2X name, so will the manufacturer’s first quad-core phone, PocketNow reports.

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Quad-core LG X3 could launch as Optimus 4X HD
Since a leak back in the summer , we haven’t heard a whole lot about the Gingerbread update for the Motorola CLIQ 2 .

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T-Mobile’s Cliq 2 set to receive Gingerbread update, Motorola seeking testers
We’ve just received word that Verizon is experiencing yet another 4G LTE data outage in some areas.

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Yet another Verizon 4G LTE outage occuring
Though the 8GB Nook Tablet features less total storage space than the 16GB model, it actually ships with more of that space open to the user. Whereas the 16GB model divvies out 12GB for B&N content, 3GB for the OS install, and only 1GB for sideloaded apps and other files, the 8GB model gives users access to 4GB of storage space to do with whatever they please.

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Barnes & Noble to offer repartition of 16GB Nook Tablet starting March 12th
Samsung’s new Zipel ceramic oven takes the guesswork out of cooking thanks to a little help from your Android smartphone. While the front of the oven still features traditional controls, built-in WiFi and an Android app allows users to set the oven remotely. The app also includes 160 presets for various meals to set the oven to the perfect temperature and time

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Set it and forget it with Samsung’s new Android-powered oven
Google has optimized their Flight Search, introduced to desktop users last fall, for mobile devices running Android and iOS.

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Google’s Flight Search optimized for mobile devices
ASUS promised a bootloader unlock would be available for the Transformer Prime in February and has delivered. The company agreed to provide developers with tools that would grant deeper access to the tablet’s software after it was discovered that the Tegra 3 slate and followup to the original Transformer — a favorite among the mod and hack community — shipped with a bootloader impervious to tinkering, making the installation of custom Android builds difficult

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Transformer Prime bootloader unlock tool now available from ASUS
Shortly after taking wraps off the LG Optimus 3D Cube, the mobile maker has unveiled yet another handset destined for Mobile World Congress. The Android 2.3 Optimus 3D Max doesn’t differ much from the Cube, and is likely a variant of the device that will see an international release. Aside from differing display technologies, most of the specs remain the same between the two multi-dimensional handsets

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LG Optimus 3D Max is Official
If you don’t know what this Android Overload thang is all about, this is the place where we stash all the important Android and mobile related news from throughout our day. You know, the ones that didn’t make it onto our front page.
