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Dropbox 23GB of free space for 2 years You must have an android device for this to work. As found on : http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1550699 and HotUkDealsLinky : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5152607/Drop...v2_theos0o.apk Step 1: If you already have Dropbox installed on your Android device, you must Clear data, Force close and finally uninstall it from Settings > Applications > Manage...

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Sky Go Android App released It certainly has been a long time coming and even though it comes with strings, Sky's "Sky Go" app has finally been released for Android. Don't get too excited just yet though. Sky Go will only work on supported Android devices running 2.2x and 2.3x. Not only that but to "ensure that our rights contracts are fully upheld we are also unable to support any Android devices...

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Asus Transformer TF101 not charging, SOLVED!Asus Transformer TF101 not charging, SOLVED! I purchased an ASUS Transformer TF101 a few months ago and I have been very happy with it. That was until recently. When I plugged it in it would no longer charge. I read on multiple forums that this was a common issue for Transformer owners and some fixes included putting the transformer plug into the freezer to cool it down and also to bend the pins slightly to try to...

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Google’s response to Siri is codenamed Majel, could... Interesting. I've not tried Siri nor do I know anyone that has an iPhone 4GS that can give me reports on it. By all accounts it's the dogs nutsack so hopefully this app will be just as good. Google’s response to Siri is codenamed Majel, could be released by end of year | Android and Me.

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Carrier IQ: How the Widespread Rootkit Can Track Everything on Your Phone, and How to Remove ItCarrier IQ: How the Widespread Rootkit Can Track Everything... This post is especially for the paranoid amongst us. Recently an Android Developer discovered a rootkit called Carrier IQ that is capable of logging everything you do and worst of all it comes pre-installed on almost all smartphones, including Android, iPhone and Blackberry. Click on the link below for more information Carrier IQ: How the Widespread Rootkit Can Track...

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Sky Go Android App released

Category : Android

It certainly has been a long time coming and even though it comes with strings, Sky’s “Sky Go” app has finally been released for Android. Don’t get too excited just yet though. Sky Go will only work on supported Android devices running 2.2x and 2.3x. Not only that but to “ensure that our rights contracts are fully upheld we are also unable to support any Android devices that have been rooted”. If you are running a non rooted 2.2x or 2.3x android device you are in luck but don’t celebrate just yet. Sky Go is only available on HTC Desire (HD), HTC Desire S, HTC Sensation, HTC Incredible, Galaxy S and Galaxy S II. So if you fit all the above criteria CONGRATULATIONS Sky Go is available to you.

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Asus Transformer TF101 not charging, SOLVED!

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Category : Android, General

I purchased an ASUS Transformer TF101 a few months ago and I have been very happy with it. That was until recently. When I plugged it in it would no longer charge. I read on multiple forums that this was a common issue for Transformer owners and some fixes included putting the transformer plug into the freezer to cool it down and also to bend the pins slightly to try to make a connection. Neither of these worked for me so I decided to open the plug up to see what the problem was.

For those of you that have the TF101 you will know that the plug part of the charger comes in two parts. One part is where you plug the USB cable into and the other part is a plastic connection that corresponds with your country’s plug type.

I removed the three pin plug from the “power brick” and then removed the small screw (you should use a T5 torx screwdriver but if you don’t have one of these you can also use a very small allen key) that held the plastic piece to the plug. Once I removed the screw I needed to prise the plastic panel from the plug by inserting a small flathead screwdriver into the slots where the metal prongs usually go and gently prise the panel off. This panel can be stubborn and some force is needed, I caused a small crack to this panel when removing it.

Once the panel was removed I was able to see two small springs. It seems as though these springs had recessed back into the plug preventing a connecting between the “power brick” and the plug. Using a screwdriver I pushed these springs downwards (towards the slit openings) and replaced the plastic panel. I plugged the Transformer in and BINGO we had power again.

Taking apart the plug will most probably invalidate your warranty but I was too impatient to wait to ship my charger off and get a replacement so I fixed it myself. Hopefully this will be useful to some others out there that have the same problem.