How to Install TWRP Recovery on the Motorola Defy (Manual Method)
June 17, 2013
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One of the first developers at Tumblr and creator of Instapaper, Marco Arment, believes that Apple’s next mobile operating system, iOS [...] |
Sony has extended its AOSP efforts to a new tablet following the launch of Android Open Source Project programs for [...] |
Great news for anyone who actually owns Google Glass, as the Android-powered wearable glasses just began receiving a significant software [...] |
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The team over at Mountain View has had a busy day and they’re not slowing down yet. The Android Developers [...] |
MasterCard is hoping to carve out even more space in the cashless niche by encouraging developers to capitalize on their [...] |
Thanks to the hardworking XDA community a new HTC ONE X ROM was released this weekend, which is reportedly based [...] |
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The Motorola Atrix 2 was originally scheduled to receive Android 4.0 sometime during Q3 of 2012, but it looks like [...] |
Good news for anyone clutching onto the AT&T Galaxy Note, as things just got a little spicy. Keeping up with their [...] |
According to CNET and 9to5Mac, an unlocked iPhone user on T-Mobile’s network was at WWDC yesterday and his iPhone all [...] |
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Windows Phone developers were happy to hear that Microsoft released a 7.1.1 update to the Windows Phone SDK today. The [...] |
In an attempt to lure in new developers to the Android platform, Google has released a new Google+ page as [...] |
It seemed like only yesterday when Windows Phone Marketplace hit their 50,000 app milestone, and now WP7 enthusiasts and developers [...] |
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Google’s new native theme, dubbed ‘Holo’, for Ice Cream Sandwich is practical, intuitive, and is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. [...] |
When HP shockingly pulled the plug on their TouchPad and any other devices running the webOS platform, we assumed that we had [...] |
Facebook has finally confirmed that Android users will see an update to their beloved mobile application. Loyal users can look [...] |
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Thanks to a group of dedicated developers, Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) has now been ported to the Samsung Galaxy S. When we first [...] |
Samsung has been playing nice when it comes to offering up its kernel source codes for several of their devices. [...] |
If you can’t beat them, then you might as well join them right? Well, it appears as though Sony Ericsson understands this sentiment [...] |
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Apple has just launched its iTunes Match service for iOS developers. Announced back in June as a complementary service to the iCloud, iTunes Match enables [...] |
It’s been less than two weeks and Apple has already pushed out iOS 5 beta 6 out into the wild. [...] |
Apple’s highly anticipated iCloud service is now available in its beta stage for developers. The iCloud allows the user to store documents [...] |
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It’s good to be a developer these days now that mobile device manufacturers seem to be playing nice in the [...] |
Prepare to get more out of your Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Even though this is not the Honeycomb operating source code [...] |
Microsoft announced yesterday that they will now restrict the daily approval limit to 20 apps per developer. The new policy is [...] |
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Sony has always been against unlocking their bootloaders on their devices (unlocking the bootloader is what allows us to flash [...] |
Hey guys! TheUnlockr was featured on NPR radio this morning! NPR interviewed me about Android hacking/rooting in general (how it [...] |
Ok, so don’t get too excited yet. They are here for some phones, but they aren’t quite usable yet. A [...] |
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Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread SDK was officially announced/released today (with an OTA update coming to Nexus One users ASAP). So [...] |
This doesn’t mean much to the end consumer (at least for now), but it is good news. So what does [...] |
UPDATE: Check out our full fledged video breakdown of all the new features! Android 2.2 “Froyo” Overview So finally Google [...] |