#1 Gmote: Turn Android into a remote control for your computer and its music and movies with Gmote. Perfect for controlling your media center PC under the television from the couch, Gmote can browse what media files you want to play and offers regular play, pause, rewind, and volume controls (as shown). Alternately, you can go into Gmote's touchpad mode and drive the mouse on your computer screen with your phone, launching and switching applications. Gmote requires that you install server software on your computer as well as the Android app to work.
#2 Sticky: Android doesn't come with a built in notes application, but Sticky will give you colored digital Post-Its you can hide or show, drag and drop around your Android home screen.
#3 Nightwatch: If you charge your phone on your nightstand while you sleep, you want Nightwatch. Nightwatch converts Android into a fullscreen clock automatically when you plug it in to charge.
#4 Hungry!: Simplify your visits to the supermarket with Hungry!, a grocery shopping application. Enter the list of items you need to pick up at the grocery store, and check them off as you buy them with Hungry!. You can email your shopping list to your spouse with Hungry!, and see your purchase history and top most-bought items, as well.
#5 Shake Awake: One of Android's annoyances (that will hopefully be fixed in future releases) is lack of easy access to the keypad when you're on a call. Right now, when you're on a call, Android slips into sleep mode, which means you have to mess with the wake button to punch in numbers on the keypad (like a teleconference PIN or to use any number-driven menu system). Shake Awake is here to fix that annoyance: While you're on a call, a quick movement of the handset wakes up Android for easy keypad access.
#6 Useful Switchers: Easily toggle and configure Android's settings with Useful Switchers, an all-in-one settings panel. Set your ringer behavior (sound and/or vibration), toggle your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane Mode, and GPS on and off, set your screen brightness and timeout, and even launch a handy flashlight (bright white screen) all from one pane in Useful Switchers.
#7 Contacts Clean-up: If you're the type who likes all of the dollar bills in your wallet smoothed out, all facing the same way, and sorted by denomination, then you probably want all your contacts' phone numbers to be in the same format, too. Contacts Clean-up does just that: you enter the phone number format you like best (with or without dashes, dots, country codes, etc), and Contacts Clean-up will sweep through your contacts list and reformat them all in one shot.
#8 ActionComplete: Practitioners of David Allen's Getting Things Done productivity system should check out ActionComplete, and GTD manager for Android. Set up your projects, next actions, wait list, and pending lists in ActionComplete, and associate people, places, and tags with each. ActionComplete will notify you when something is due—or if you've got location-awareness on, if you're in the place you've got something to do. (I haven't tested the location awareness/places feature thoroughly myself, but head into the app's preferences to turn on location awareness.) ActionComplete's web site says a web-based version of the app is "coming soon" as well.
#9 Free Dictionary Org: Ok, it's not the fanciest dictionary we've ever used, but it's free and it works like you'd expect: you enter a word to look up (and it suggests words as you tap), and Free Dictionary Org displays a definition fetched from the web (so it doesn't work offline).
#10 Weather Channel: While it's not the prettiest weather application you'll ever see, the Weather Channel app is serious about giving you the current conditions, hourly, 36-hour, and 10-day forecast. Set up multiple places in this app for easy crowing about how perfect it is in San Diego while your relatives are getting hailed on in Oklahoma.
#11 Locale: Make sure your ringer switches to vibrate during that weekly meeting, but goes on full blast at home with Locale, a location-aware settings manager for Android. Based on conditions like battery power, location, date, or time, Locale can change Android's settings automatically for you.
#12 No Signal Alert: When you walk into any dead zone where your phone's got zero bars of cell reception, No Signal Alert lets you know. Especially useful for when you're expecting that important call that just isn't coming (because it can't!), No Signal Alert offers audio, vibration, and status bar alerts when you've got no bars.
This the place to let it all air out. What's on your mind? What do you think about Droid X, Android, Droid, Verizon and Droid, Droid nation promotions etc etc etc Hit up the comments now!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Qik - live video streaming app
Qik has an app on the Marketplace that allows LIVE streaming video to be sent out from your Android device. Qik enables live video casting actually over any cell network or wifi connection. Starting this week the resolution for those videos will be increased (at least in the beta version) to an almost DVD quality. check it out and let us know what you think. Is it worth a download? Click on over to Qik.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
So what do you think....?
You've had it for almost a day now. Tell us what you think. Is that new Droid or Eris living up to expectations Was it overhyped?
Friday, November 6, 2009
D-Day (aka DROID Day) is here !!!!
Tell us what you think and did you get the flagship Droid or the Eris??
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Droid Commercial - Stealth
Forget the last one....check this new Verizon Droid video out......link
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6 am opening for Verizon stores on Friday?
We are hearing more and more that Vzw plans on opening select corporate stores early Friday to push the Droid offering. Makes sense even if its strictly from a PR view to try and create some buzz in the news. I'm sure the boys in Basking Ridge would love to see a line of people lined up waiting for the stores to open on the early morning news (ala Apple's initial iPhone launch). We shall see.....
UPDATE: Confirmed that most Verizon corporate stores opening early but may be 7 or 8 am depending on location. No mall based stores are expected to open early. Check with your local store for exact time.
UPDATE: Confirmed that most Verizon corporate stores opening early but may be 7 or 8 am depending on location. No mall based stores are expected to open early. Check with your local store for exact time.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
More Droid on the way....
Indications are that in addition to the Droid and HTC Eris coming out on VZW November 6th that there will be many, many more smartphones coming out of Big Red before the end of the year. We are sure that they wont all be android, but rumors are abound that a majority of them will be. The best rumor of the moment is that a 1GHz Snapdragon-based Android handset called the HTC Dragon or Passion could be released as early as this month, or failing that, in time for the holiday buying spree. Now that will be one snappy phone if they dont dial down the processor speed like so many of the manufacturers appear to be doing lately.
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