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Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Week in Android News

Android Central Recap

For those of us who haven't been locked inside our air conditioned homes due to some extreme heat this past week, odds are you probably missed something that took place. This week we welcomed some Android love onto the BlackBerry PlayBook along with a ton of other great news. If you missed anything, you will surely want to check below for some of the highlights. 

General News

  • Google Maps adds more 3D buildings in more cities
  • BlackBerry PlayBook has a newer version of Android than 81% of you
  • 20th Century Fox going to allow digital downloads to Android devices
  • A video walkthrough of the unholy marriage of BlackBerry and Android

Hardware News

  • LG Revolution Review
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro checks in at the FCC
  • HTC Wildfire S mini-review (Vodafone network)
  • Lucky Android Central reader gets his Motorola Photon a little early

Tablet News

  •  HTC Puccini tablet goes through the FCC
  • Verizon getting micro SIM cards for its Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE tablet
  • Lenovo ThinkPad and IdeaPad official photos released // Officially announced
  • Barnes & Noble Nook Touch review
  • Lenovo 7-inch IdeaPad caught on camera


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