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HTC Rhyme hands-on

By: Jonathan S. Geller |Sep 20th, 2011 at 07:39PM
Filed Under: 2.3.4, Android, HTC, HTC Rhyme, Handsets, Mobile

We just spent some quick time with the HTC Rhyme here at HTC’s event in New York City. The device is sleek, reasonably thin, and feels good in your hand. It’s soft-touch coated and obviously is geared towards more of the female audience with the fashion-focus and color, though the phone itself doesn’t alienate anyone. Specifications are on-point with a mid-range smartphone, and the docking station and other accessories round out a decent package. We’ll have to see how interested consum...

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99% of Android handsets vulnerable to account credential theft

By: Andrew Munchbach |May 17th, 2011 at 06:21PM
Filed Under: 2.3.3, 2.3.4, Android, Google, Mobile, Security, The Register, Wi-Fi, authToken, credentials, token

A report filed by UK publication The Register details a scary weakness in most Android handsets currently being sold. The aforementioned vulnerability would allow attackers to collect and use digital tokens stored on a handset after a user authenticates to a password protected service. “The weakness stems from the improper implementation of an authentication protocol known as ClientLogin in Android versions 2.3.3 and earlier,” reads the report, quoting research from the University of Ulm. “...

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Android 2.3.4 trickling out to Nexus One owners

By: Andrew Munchbach |May 3rd, 2011 at 05:26PM
Filed Under: 2.3.4, Android, Software

It looks like Nexus One owners have started to receive Google’s latest Android update, version 2.3.4. The software bump brings Gtalk voice and video-chat capabilities to the Nexus One’s younger cousin, the Nexus S, but will not — unfortunately — be bringing any of those features to the original Nexus. It looks like owners of the search giant’s original “pure Google” handset will have to be content with smaller bug fixes and tweaks. The manual download link for the latest i...

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Android 2.3.4 available to Nexus S owners via manual download

By: Andrew Munchbach |Apr 29th, 2011 at 06:41AM
Filed Under: 2.3.4, Android, General, Google, Software, zip

Did you really think the kiddies over at XDA were going to wait “a few weeks” to get their mitts on Android 2.3.4? Of course not. A sleuthy forum member has uncovered the manual download link for Google’s latest iteration of Gingerbread. The file will update a stock Nexus S, running Android 2.3.3, to the most recent code — for those of you fluent in Android flashing, the package will update devices running build number GRI40 to GRJ22. Sorry Nexus One faithful, nothing for you… yet. ...

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Video chat may be coming to Android 2.3.4

By: Andrew Munchbach |Apr 26th, 2011 at 01:28PM
Filed Under: 2.3.4, Android, General, Google, Mobile, Video

A carefully crafted tweet has sparked rumors of a native video-chat feature coming to Android 2.3.4 in the near future. “Just had a video call using gmail on Nexus S. Impressive quality @googlenexus Gingerbread 2.3.4 #io2011,” reads the post in question. The implication is — obviously — that Google will migrate its Gmail, browser-based video chat service to Android and unveil the new offering at this year’s Google I/O conference, which is set to kick off May 10th in San Francisco. We ca...

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