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Review: gReader App for RSS Feeds
Not many people use RSS feeds anymore it seems, as Twitter and facebook page updates have added another mobile medium to getting the information you want by those you follow. I prefer RSS feeds myself, along with Twitter, facebook and Google+ updates. One of the best RSS apps I’ve used for Android is called gReader made by noinnion. It wasn’t much of an RSS reader back in the beginning of 2011, as there were many better RSS apps on the market such as Pulse, Google Reader (official), and NewsRob. Other apps gained users mainly because they had a much more beautified GUI along with full tablet support. It took a while for gReader to catch up. Now that they’ve done that, it is the smoothest RSS feed reader on the market, in my humble opinion.
Android-Powered Samsung Zipel Oven is Controlled by Your Phone
In Korea, Samsung has just launched the catchy MC368GAAW5A, or the Zipel ceramic oven, which can be fully controlled by an Android app. The app has over 160 different dishes to choose from, and when selected, can be sent to the oven over your home Wi-Fi network. Once received, the oven sets itself appropriately and begins cooking your meal. Currently, the app is only optimized specifically for phones with an 800×480 resolution, but future updates should fix that.
Huawei 10-Inch Tablet: An Exciting First Look
Add this to your list of rumored MWC 2012 devices: a Huawei 10-inch tablet with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It is reported to have an 8 MP rear facing camera with a flash, WiFi and 3G connectivity, and a microSD expansion slot.
Android 5 Jelly Bean Getting Webtop-like Dock Mode?
When we last reported on speculative details of Google’s upcoming Android 5.0, it was rumored that Jelly Bean would be further optimized for tablets by adding some elements of Chrome OS. This sparked off the assumption that dual-booting with Windows 8 would be possible.
















































