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By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
As we use our phones for more and more, one of the biggest uses continues to be as a music player. Amazon has had their Amazon MP3 service for a while now and today brings in a slew of new features with a major update. . . . → Read More: Amazon Cloud Player And MP3 App Receives Huge New Update
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Amazon Cloud Player has been updated with a host of improvements that should make use of the cloud-based music service even easier for those hosting their audio libraries on Amazon’s servers. . . . → Read More: Amazon Cloud Player updated with higher quality audio, users now limited to 250 free tracks
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
I make no bones of the fact that Amazon’s MP3 service is my favored music playback option on Android, and the service just got a big update to compete with its primary rival – Google Music. . . . → Read More: Awesome: Amazon MP3 Now Matches Your Imported Music To Its Own Library And Gives You 256Kbps Versions, Plus A Lot More
By Android For Ever, on July 31st, 2012%
Yesterday, we took a look at the official Nexus 7 case and came away impressed by the quality, but a little less impressed by some missing features (auto sleep/wake would be one major feature missing). As one of our readers has pointed out, there are numerous options sold through Amazon, almost all of which include auto sleep/wake. Many are made with premium leather, but some, like the i-BLASON case we have pictured above, also come with a stylus and have viewing angle support, yet manage to land at the same $19.99 price as the official TPU case. . . . → Read More: i-BLASON Leather Nexus 7 Case has Auto Sleep/Wake, Multi-Viewing Angles, and Includes a Stylus for $20
By Android For Ever, on July 30th, 2012%
If you were one of the few waiting for the Nexus 7 to arrive on Amazon, we thought we would let you know that the wait is over. We also thought we should point out that you’ll pay more through Amazon than you will any other retailer on the planet. . . . → Read More: You Can Buy the Nexus 7 Through Amazon, If You Like Overspending for Things
By Android For Ever, on July 27th, 2012%
Amazon got itself into hot waters with Apple when it launched the Amazon App store for Android apps. It didn’t take Apple long enough to drag Amazon to the court and the first case was filed against Amazon in March last year. Now, we have learned that Apple wants to summon an Amazon exec to testify over the decision to remove the words “for Android” from most of the Amazon’s app store marketing. . . . → Read More: Featured: Apple Steps Up The Trademark Fight Against Amazon App Store
By Android For Ever, on July 26th, 2012%
Amazon has posted their financial numbers for the second quarter of 2012. Amazon’s net income for the quarter only amounted to $7 million. This 96% drop from the same quarter a year ago is harsh, but Amazon says its profits were affected by changes in the foreign exchange rate . . . → Read More: Kindle Fire remains Amazon’s best-seller in Q2’12
By Android For Ever, on July 26th, 2012%
Amazon has released their quarterly earnings, and like many companies in the tech sector, things are good and bad. . . . → Read More: Amazon’s Q2 2012 earnings are in – net income down, net sales up, Kindle Fire still their biggest seller
By Android For Ever, on July 25th, 2012%
When the Nexus 7 first went on sale, early adopters had the opportunity to tack on an official $19.99 case to their order. According to eBay listings that a reader just sent us, you would have been wise to have done just that. Since the case has been backordered for weeks, Nexus 7 owners have been forced into buying cheap knock-offs from Amazon and then modifying them a bit so that they work with the Jelly Bean running beast. . . . → Read More: Official $20 Nexus 7 Case Selling for Over $100 on eBay
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