Engadget Android app updated, now with Honeycomb support!

Engadget Android app updated, now with Honeycomb support!

An Engadget app? On your Honeycomb tablet? It’s more likely than you think. We’ve heard your e-mails and your tweets and your various requests for an app that will truly make the most of your pixels, and now you’ve got it. Version 1.1.12.1 of our offering has been released to the Android Market and with that comes support for your Transformers, your Galaxy Tab 10.1‘s, and your Iconia Tab A500‘s — even your hacked Nooks. You can of course get all the latest news and updates, browse by category, watch the latest episodes of The Engadget Show, and do it all while the podcast is playing in the background. Give it a try, we think you’ll like it.

Engadget Android app updated, now with Honeycomb support! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 14:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |  sourceAndroid Market  | Email this | Comments

36 Incredible Photos…That Move

They’re not quite photos. They’re not quite movies. They’re cinemagraphs, you made them and they’re so much more incredible than your run-of-the-mill animated gif. (Note: Give these images time to load, they’re quite large More »

Garmin Forerunner 610 Runs Fast But Touched Me In a Bad Place

Getting into shape is hard! A good gadget can distract you from the drudgery of exercise. Like the Forerunner 610, a shiny and impressive watch to make you forget about that aneurysm as you delve into its mighty feature set. More »

Android is top OS, but Apple top smartphone maker

Google’s Android OS holds the largest share of the U.S. smartphone OS market at 39 percent, while Apple is the leading device maker at 28 percent, according to new data from Nielsen.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

Current 3DS owners not completely out of luck thanks to Nintendo ‘Ambassador program’

Any 3DS that connects to the Nintendo eShop before August 12 will get 20 free NES and Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games.

3DS owners not totally out of luck, thanks to Nintendo ‘Ambassador program’

Any 3DS that connects to the Nintendo eShop before August 12 will get 20 free NES and Game Boy Advance Virtual Console games.

CircuitBee lets you share schematics, like Scribd for soldering aficionados

CircuitBee

Instructables is great, don’t get us wrong, but if you’re just looking for a sweet new Arduino project or a super-charged Atari Punk Console, wading through the piles of Lego swords and wreath-making tips can be frustrating. Enter CircuitBee, a document sharing site dedicated to one thing, and one thing only — schematics. It’s kind of like Scribd but, instead of being loaded with court documents and shoddy how-to books, it features user-uploaded circuit diagrams to get you started on your next soldering and etching project. The selection at the site is rather sparse at the moment, but since it’s only in alpha we’ll cut it some slack. Check out the site at the source link, and don’t be surprised if a few submissions from your favorite Engadget writers start popping up.

CircuitBee lets you share schematics, like Scribd for soldering aficionados originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink Slashdot  |  sourceCircuitBee  | Email this | Comments

The 404 870: Where we’ve gone to ludicrous speed (podcast)


Chase adds a 404 sticker to his road construction hard hat

Nintendo just announced disappointing sales of its 3DS hand-held gaming device, and a discounted sticker price to go along with it. Is an $80 drop and 20 free games enough to build momentum for the tepid gaming device?

Check out today’s show to find out, and to also hear about an AirBnB user’s home getting completely thrashed, the hubris of Domino’s 7x7x7 deal, and our tips for Colin Farrell in the remake of the movie “Total Recall.”

The 404 Digest for Episode 870

Ep. 870: Where we’ve gone to ludicrous speed



Episode 870

Listen now:

Download today’s podcast

Subscribe in iTunes (audio) | Subscribe in iTunes (video) | Subscribe in RSS Audio | Subscribe in RSS Video



 



Originally posted at The 404 Podcast

Citroen app plays ‘hide and seek’ to promote DS4

New smartphone app and online game lets players hide and seek for virtual Citroen DS4s using Google Maps and Google Street View to win the French automaker’s DS4 luxury car.

iPhone 5 to launch in early September, report says

Piling on to the existing stack of news reports, the China Times says the next iPhone is coming the second week of September.

Originally posted at Apple Talk