Monthly Archives: February 2012


Google Docs for Android received a much needed update today. Users will be treated to a new Android editor, rich text formatting, and best of all, real-time collaborative editing. That’s right, just like the desktop version, users will now have the ability to invite others to collaborate on a document in real time. Now you can pretend you’re working in the office while you’re actually laying on the beach enjoying a mimosa.


Users of Google’s Flight Search will now be able to receive the same great desktop features on their mobile devices. Flight Search is now available for both Android and iOS users who search for a flight via their mobile browser. Just search for a flight departing from the US and watch as Google provides you with a table that shows available flights, including duration and prices. Benefits of Google’s Flight Search include:


If you’re the type of person who actually cares about 3D, then you may be interested to know that LG has plans to launch a couple follow ups to their Optimus 3D device launched last year. LG has announced its plans to to release the Optimus 3D Cube and the Optimus 3D Max, both of which share similar specs and should be unveiled at MWC. The Optimus 3D Max will first launch in Korea in March and eventually reach other markets. The 3D Max will feature:


Earlier we told you about the Samsung Blaze S 4G showing up in a T-Mobile accessory sheet and while I thought we were lacking information, it appears there is plenty floating around. In fact, T-Mobile has sent out an announcement today and expects a “late March” release. The phone itself won’t blow your socks off but touts T-Mobile’s newer 42Mbps network and the following:


Today is a good day for ASUS Transformer Prime owners looking to mod their device. As promised, ASUS has released an unlock tool for the Transformer Prime and it is now available for download at ASUS’s site. This will now open the door for custom ROM’s and I’m betting there are some devs hard at work right now getting them ready. Of course unlocking your bootloader also comes at a cost, which ASUS is so apt to convey:

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