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Kristin is a UX Designer living in the suburbs of Chicago.
This website is a stream of her daily activities, updated via an iPhone, a Droid, and a Blackberry, with an occasional blog post here and there.
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Adobe AIR Launching on Android in Q4 2010
Earlier today at the Flash Summit in San Francisco, Adobe announced that Adobe AIR 2.5 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2010. This is great news for all Flash fans. I personally can't wait for AIR apps. Despite…
Droid 1 back up for sale; Droid Incredible back in stock
Looks like Verizon still had a bunch of original Droids in stock, as the phone has once again show its face on the carrier's website with a nice discount to $150. Since the Nexus One has passed, the Motorola Droid…
AT&T to launch Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 on August 15th, $150 on-contract
Sony Ericsson and AT&T have announced that the Xperia X10 will be available on Ma’ Bell, beginning August 15th, for $150 on-contract. The wrap sheet on the X10 is as follows: 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 8.1 megapixel camera with LED-flash,…
Do Android developers outnumber iPhone developers?
Do Android developers outnumber iPhone developers? If you believe this survey of 401 mobile developers than yes, yes they do. Vision Mobile, a “market analysis and strategy firm delivering market know-how to the mobile industry,” have a poll that indicates that…
White HTC Evo 4G makes early appearance at Best Buy
The white HTC Evo 4G, a Best Buy exclusive, should be available for purchase this Sunday, July 11, but some lucky people are seeing them a full five days early. Even better, it seems that at least a few Best…
Pair of App Store studies show Apple is the devs' choice, for now
Filed under: Apple, App Store I wouldn't have called July 4th weekend as a great time for releasing studies about in-depth App Store information, but it was certainly that, as quite a few studies came to light this weekend about…
Bump shares contacts between iPhone, Android
Longtime iPhone app Bump will now not only let you knock contacts between iPhones, but share with Android friends as well. Our good buddy Phil Nickinson, General Grievous of the Android Central army, got some video at Google I/O, so…
Clear outs two new Android 4G handsets -- one HTC, one Samsung
Here's something I thought a few of you out there in Android Central land just might be a little bit interested in. Clear has posted exception first quarter results for 2010! Oh, and by the way, the company expects to…
AdMob numbers show Android overtaking iPhone requests in the U.S.
AdMob, which serves up many (for 18,000 sites and apps, it says) of those little ads you see in Android applications, has released its March findings. The bullet points:Of smartphones in the United States, Android overtook iPhone usage, 46 percent…
Motorola ditching Google location services on Android phones for Skyhook
Here we go again. First it's Samsung going with Yahoo services, and now comes word that Motorola's switching to Skyhook for its location-based services over Google. Devices with the new service will "begin shipping later this year," Skyhook says, and "will have…
iPhone gets the Linux treatment
iPhone dev team member Planetbeing has successfully reverse engineered Apple’s hardware drivers and has managed to get the Linux kernel to boot on the 2G and 3G iPhone and the 1st gen iPod Touch. This first attempt is limited in…
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