My favorite app on Android, Gmail, got a significant update today, with full Priority Inbox support, the ability to send from a different address than your native account, and my favorite, t... Read more
This week is the last chance for big companies to make 2010 product announcements before things slow down for the holidays, and Google’s not letting the opportunity pass them by. Yeste... Read more
I Google places I want to go or need directions to or want to research on my phone constantly, so I’m really digging the newly-launched Google Hotpot, a ratings and recommendations eng... Read more
Spurred on by the launch of 8pen and informed by over 60 suggestions on Twitter and Facebook, I rounded up my five favorite alternate Android touch keyboards with demo videos and pros and co... Read more
My fellow Lifehacker Kevin Purdy has just published The Complete Android Guide, a soup-to-nuts how-to book on making the most of that Android-powered computer in your pocket. The book is ava... Read more
Previously invitation-only Google Voice just opened to everyone in the U.S., offering free text messaging, multi-phone management, and voicemail features which, after more than a year of exc... Read more
Great conversation today on TWiG with our guest Chris Messina, who dropped knowledge on the history and differences between OAuth and OpenID–which in an age of “Facebook wants to... Read more
While last night’s southern California earthquake shook up the Padres game, I was standing in a doorway downloading an Android app. Twitter was down, the news didn’t have anythin... Read more
Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 4 yesterday in his WWDC keynote, and it’s a gorgeous device with software upgrades that include multitasking, a video chat app called FaceTime, and more... Read more
In this week’s episode of TWiG, Leo, Jeff, and I talked about Google’s “ban” of Windows PCs for employees, Android tablets, the Sprint EVO (which I love), blogger jou... Read more
Hopefully better late than never: in this week’s episode of TWiG, Jeff reboxes his iPad to return to the store, we talk Twitter developer relations, and my tip of the week was a web fr... Read more
New and aspiring Android users often ask me what apps I have installed on my Nexus One. The list changes pretty often–especially when Leo and Jeff recommend something good on TWiG... Read more
Thanks a million to Eric Weiss at Android and Me–one of my favorite blogs for keeping up on Android news and tips–for interviewing me about my own Android habit, space travel, cl... Read more
Android users have a limited number of home screens on their phone (3 to 5, depending on what version you use), but folders group your home screen shortcuts into quick pop-up menus. For exam... Read more
A solid list of 30 good Android apps. While I don’t have all of these installed, there are a ton of my personal picks here. (Downloading the Evernote Android beta now, which is not yet... Read more
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