Back during the Summer we reported on online game rental service, WildTangent, and that it would be teaming up with T-Mobile in order to provide Android users on T-Mobile the ability to rent games for cheap. The service has now started rolling out and is now available for users to try out.
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XDA has once again brought to light information that a company would rather keep hidden. The most recent update to your phone includes software that lets HTC watch your every move. Sensation 4G and EVO 3D seem to be affected and now HTC has responded. Is HTC legally liable for following the coordinates of your every screen touch, the current position of your phone and more?
Fresh news today regarding the upcoming WildTangent game service that will be heading to Android through a partnership with T-Mobile. It seems as though some major game companies have already jumped on board with this new service. Ready to buy Wildcoins?
WildTangent Games is a website that offers games through their site for temporary play and, should you enjoy the game and want to keep playing, you will be able to buy the game as a whole if you want to go that route. Well they are teaming up with T-Mobile to bring a ‘game rental’ service to Android.
T-Mobile hosting the Battle for E3 contest. Win a new LG G2X, trip to E3 and $2500 spending money!
T-Mobile is pushing the whole mobile gaming thing, especially now that they have the LG G2X and G-Slate under their belts. Both of these devices come with nVidia’s Tegra 2 dual-core chip which makes for some great gaming. Now you have a chance to win an LG G2X as well as a trip to E3 and $2500 in spending money. But wait there’s more!
Yet another major announcement in the opening keynote session came out and one that everyone should be happy about. Google has partnered with 10 OEMs and carriers to guarantee timely Android updates to devices. This is in order to combat OS fragmentation which has been happening a lot. One device gets their update while others wait for months.
It’s all over the place right now on Twitter, other news sites and Android sites. T-Mobile, thanks to LG, have dropped a double-header of dual-core deliciousness for Android gamers to choose from if you are on T-Mobile (or thinking about switching to them). The G2X and G-Slate have officially launched today.
T-Mobile G2X dual-core Android phone officially announced. First to come pre-loaded with Tegra Zone.
The T-Mobile version of the Optimus 2X by LG was rumored to be coming and was even spotted in a picture as booths were being set up at CTIA. Well it has now been officially announced with the name G2X which was recently leaked as well. This will be T-Mobile’s first dual-core Android phone and also the first to come pre-loaded with nVidia’s Tegra Zone app.
In what can only be looked at as down right annoying for anyone who has just recently purchased a new Android phone (or any phone for that matter) from T-Mobile, if this apparent merger goes through, you’ll need to replace it already with one that supports AT&T 3G bands if you want to have 3G speeds.
Well it seems the Xperia Play got a ton of exposure this weekend both during the Super Bowl and in other venues as well. Remember the commercial that got spotted last week? Well the full version was aired during the Super Bowl yesterday and it is still a pretty twisted looking commercial. Check out the full commercial after the break.