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Video: Droid X HDMI Multimedia Dock and DLNA Controller

Verizon announced the Droid X which is a pretty sweet phone. To take advantage of the power of the phone there is a new dock and DLNA controller to send out those videos over HDMI. The dock is $49.99 which isn’t bad for what it offers. Since the Droid X is DLNA certified you can [...]


Swype for Android Now Available

Swype for Android is now available in beta form. You can get it from the Swype website. It’s a lot easier to get working than the unofficial way on Droid. (via TechCrunch)


My Movies for Android

My Movies released a version for Android. It can either work as a stand alone product or work with My Movies for Windows by syncing data. Right now it’s free for the first 100 titles. You need 2,500 points to use more than that. If you are already using my movies for Windows Media Center [...]


Get Access to Hulu on Android 2.2

If you have a Nexus One running Android 2.2 you can access Hulu. It’s nothing fancy and you don’t have to hack your phone to get access to it. AbsolutelyAndroid has the directions on getting it going. I’m still patiently waiting for my Droid to get 2.2. (via Mashable)


Google Officially Announces Android 2.2

Google today announced Android 2.2 with lots of new features. Speed, Flash, ability to save apps on SD and wifi tethering were all there. They created a short video, which I have embedded below, to show off some of the new features. Android is so fragmented right now that I won’t be holding my breath [...]


Video: GM’s Android App for Chevy Volt

GM’s new Android app makes me want a Chevy Volt. It’s pretty slick that they are building as the application has a lot of usefulness, let alone awesomeness. The great part about the app is that version 1 will be available with the launch of the Chevy Volt. It’s nice to see such a cool [...]