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By Android For Ever, on November 14th, 2012%
OtterBox, one of the leading names in protective cases and accessories for just about every popular mobile device under the sun, announced today the acquisition of Wrapsol , a Boston, Massachusetts based manufacturer of several lines of protective film wraps for smartphones, tablets, and e-readers, and makers of an interesting ” Grip Pad ” line introduced at CES 2012 that provides a, well, grippy surface to hold onto so your device can avoid the drops Wrapsol’s films protect it from. For those unfamiliar with Wrapsol’s work, here’s a quick demo: Exact details of the acquisition are as yet unknown but Brian Thomas, President and CEO of OtterBox, assures readers the deal is a match made in heaven. Done With This Post? . . . → Read More: OtterBox Acquires Boston-Based Protective Film Manufacturer Wrapsol ‘To Expand World-Class Product Lineup’
By Android For Ever, on March 1st, 2012%
Avira, a “worldwide leading supplier of self-developed security solutions,” has thrown its hat into the Android security ring, releasing Avira Free Android Security to the Market today. The app offers a bevy of familiar anti-theft functions, including remote lock, scream, GPS tracking, and device info monitoring, among others. . . . → Read More: [New App] Avira Jumps Into The Android Security Game, Combines Tried-And-True Functionality With A Polished Interface
By Android For Ever, on August 29th, 2011%
Last week, we took the wraps off a new accessory contest sponsored by Seidio , in which five lucky winners will be the recipients of a case and desktop charger of their choosing. After reading through all 170+ entries – some funny, some tragic, some that make you feel awful for the story teller, and some that were just downright crazy, we’ve reached a decision on who the winners are . . . → Read More: The Winners Of The Seidio Case And Desktop Charger Giveaway Are…
By Android For Ever, on August 19th, 2011%
Let’s get real for a minute, shall we? When I say real, I mean real — let’s talk about protection . . . → Read More: [Giveaway] Win One Of Five Cases And Desktop Chargers From Android Police And Seidio For Answering A Question
By Android For Ever, on June 23rd, 2011%
The Motorola XOOM, the world’s first Honeycomb tablet, costs a pretty penny – between $600 and $800, depending on the variant. If you picked up a XOOM in the last few months, you’ve probably asked yourself whether you should get some sort of protection, and, if so, which option you should go with. Motorola has released a few official cases, such as the $40 PORTFOLIO , but most aftermarket case manufacturers, such as Otterbox, Amzer, Trident, and others, haven’t put out many options . . . → Read More: [Review] Otterbox Defender Case For The Motorola XOOM: It’s Like A Fat Suit For Chris Farley
By Android For Ever, on February 20th, 2011%
Good news for all you prepared individuals out there who are subscribed to Sprints TEP (Total Equipment Protection) plan: You now have access to a new app that adds a whole new level of useful to protecting your device through Asurion, the third party company that handles the insurance rigmarole for Sprint (and pretty much every other U.S. carrier, but they don’t get an app). The Sprint Total Equipment Protection App essentially mirrors the functionality of services like Lookout Mobile Security (but without the antivirus part): It can be used for locating your phone via GPS, helping to.. . . . → Read More: [Hands-On] Neato: Asurion Steps Up Its Game, Sprint TEP Subscribers Reap The Benefits
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