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GeoQuiz: Learn about the world, brag about your score

GeoQuiz by Brain Cafe is a multiple-choice quiz game that purports to ‘test your knowledge of the planet Earth and all its wonders’. Sleek and well-presented, GeoQuiz is part game, part visual tour of Wikipedia. Open up the app and you’re greeted with a bright, simplistic menu screen more reminiscent of an iPhone app than [...]

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Flash 10.1 and Froyo are scheduled for a June release

Adobe CTO, Kevin Lynch, wrote a brief blog post on Adobe’s site yesterday as a response to Steve Job’s load of explanation for why they are not using Flash on their mobile devices. The closing paragraph contains the nugget of information that we are interested in. We look forward to delivering Flash Player 10.1 for [...]

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iPhone 4G Prototype Finder Identified

We’re guessing that you still remember the whole iPhone 4G prototype story, with the device being lost in a bar by an Apple employee named Gray Powell. What followed afterwards is simple: some dude found the phone, apparently tried to get in touch with Apple and somewhere along the way sold the prototype to Gizmodo, [...]

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HTC Droid Incredible

This big brother to the Droid Eris steps up to a larger, higher-resolution display, higher-resolution camera, faster processor, nearly 8 GB of built-in memory, and throws in an FM radio. Other features of this Android smartphone for CDMA networks include HTC Sense software, large capacitive-touch display, WiFi, EVDO Rev. A data, 3.5mm headphone jack, and [...]

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New Android Market rolling out, developers gain feedback experiment

I was browsing AppAware this morning and noticed many clients were reporting a new version of Android Market was being pushed out. We asked our Tweeters if they noticed anything new and no one could spot anything different. After logging in to our Market developer console, I spotted a new feedback experiment that looks ready [...]

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