Year: 2010

  • video: app review of tweetcaster twitter app

    a big thanks to the folks at handmark for sending us the beta version of tweetcaster. this is a great little twitter application that will be hugely popular once it is released to the public.  the beta testing stage is nearing its conclusion, some tweaks are in store, and then the rest of you should all be able to enjoy this wonderful little guy by next week!

    here is our quick video review…


    the video doesn’t point this out, but the crew at handmark has informed me that there will be paid and free versions.  paid version running at $4.99 and has identical features to the free version just sans ads.  stay tuned for confirmed release date.

    as always, if you’ve got questions, comments or concerns feel free to let us know!

  • contest reminder! google voice invite giveaway!

    just a quick reminder to those of you who have not yet entered to win free google voice invites!

    the contest started last week and ends this friday.  the instructions are about as simple as it gets really…

    1.  follow us on twitter.
    2.  tweet the following message:

    @droid_life is giving away 2 #google voice invites! – just RT this and follow @droid_life to win!

    3.  make sure to subscribe to our feed for exclusive contest notifications.
    4.  this friday, january 29th, we will direct message two winners via twitter.
    5.  the winners will then be announced on the blog!

    that’s it people!

  • update: motorola still commenting on droid 2.1 update

    we still have zero confirmation from either verizon or motorola on the android 2.1 update date for your droid, but at least one of them is sort of commenting and attempting to keep us in the loop…

    stay with us for more updates!

    (via androidspin)

  • nexus one 2.1 music app ported to android 2.0.1

    bringing you another android 2.1 application!  the latest release to hit our android 2.0.1 devices is the nexus one music app which is a nice upgrade to the current droid music program and easily worth checking out.

    this music app isn’t ground breaking like the launcher or flan gallery were, but it’s definitely better than the current music app on your motorola droid device.  it adds a slightly different setup while making functionality and ease of use so much nicer.

    new stuff:

    • 4 tabs (artists, albums, songs, playlists) across top of app for smoother transitions.
    • background image of album while playing
    • current song bar always displayed in bottom of app

    steps for installation:

    1.  go into settings -> applications and check the “unknown sources” box.
    2.  visit this post from your phone’s browser.
    3.  tap and download this file onto your phone:  MusicInstallable.apk   (alt link)
    4.  tap on the downloaded application once it has finished.
    5.  install it and tap “open” when finished.
    6.  tap “artists” tab, check defaults box, and select Music (com.android.musik).
    7.  repeat steps for all 4 tabs in music app.
    8.  done!

    video of this new 2.1 app coming soon!

    the rest of the android 2.1 apps you need:

    1.  nexus one / sense ui launcher
    2.  new eclair gallery with multi-touch
    3.  genie news and weather 2.1
    4.  launcher 2.1
    5.  music app 2.1
    6.  clock app 2.1
    7.  flan gallery 2.1

  • wavesecure vs. mobile defense vs. lookout

    there have been many questions surrounding the abundance of security applications out there for your android device and we decided it was time to finally compare the big three:  wavesecure, mobile defense and lookout.  (all are currently free.)

    to start off this review, check out this chart we threw together comparing the different options involved in each application…

    after looking at that chart, your initial reaction would probably be to want to go out and grab wavesecure immediately.  and sure, it’s a great app, but the one thing you’ll notice missing, is the scheduling aspect.  i find that scheduling is my best friend when it comes to backup applications.  on your home pc, would you ever run a backup or anti-virus scan if you had to do it manually or do you just set those bad boys up to run in the background?

    lookout on the other hand, which is the application i currently have installed on my droid runs scheduling but is definitely missing some key features including backups of call logs, videos, and texts messages.  i love that it runs my backup at night while i’m asleep, but i’m not sure how much longer i can go without being able to backup the dozens of videos, thousands of texts, and call logs from my phone.

    and mobile defense, as you may have guessed, is miles behind the other two.  the app installs on your phone and immediately goes into hiding and is only accessible from their website.  you can connect to your device from their site which is nice, but the options just aren’t there yet.  they have notices on their website confirming updates in the future which will allow backups and wipes, but right now, doesn’t have either as a feature.

    my verdict?  all of the applications do a fantastic job at the security aspect of their functionality which is locating your device if it is ever lost or stolen.  so it really comes down to those few key additional features then.  do you like scheduling or do you want to be able to backup your videos, texts and call logs?  i’m sticking with lookout for now, but if they refuse to add an option for video, text and call log backup, our relationship may end much sooner than they know.

    additional info:

    wavesecure: 
    mobile defense:  https://www.mobiledefense.com
    lookout:  https://www.mylookout.com

    your questions?

    q:  do wavesecure and mobile defense use international sms? 
    a:  both have confirmed changes made to their systems so that international sms texts are no longer charged to u.s. customers.  (not sure what that means for the rest of the world just yet.)

    q:  do anti-virus programs for android really work?
    a: a great question.  since android is a linux-based os, most believe that it is not susceptible to viruses and that anti-virus software can in the long run, cause problems to your phone.  i use lookout, but i have disabled my anti-virus protection.

  • video: android 2.1 launcher on motorola droid

    just the other day, we provided the instructions and apk file to install the android 2.1 launcher onto your motorola droid device and some people showed some concern. so as we like to do on droid life when people get a little tentative, we make videos!

    here is a quick walk-through of what this new 2.1 launcher looks like, how it functions and most importantly, performs while put through a little stress…

    still have questions or concerns? hit me up in the comments or via email.

    and once again, a huge “thanks!” is in order for the alldroid.org crew that ported this new launcher.

    our current list of nexus one 2.1 apps:

    1.  flan gallery 2.1
    2.  genie news and weather 2.1
    3.  launcher 2.1
    4.  music app 2.1
    5.  clock app 2.1

  • android 3.0! htc supersonic! huh?

    if you aren’t a current reader of boy genius report, then you may have missed this gem of a post that went up this morning.  it looks like one of their readers or “tipsters” sent off a screenshot which will undoubtedly shock the mobile world…

    htc supersonic?  android 3.0?  t-mobile?  what…the…?

    if you haven’t heard of the rumored htc supersonic, check out this post from engadget.  here are some of the bullets from the article…

    • Feels a lot like you’d expect an Android-powered HD2 to feel thanks to a 4.3-inch non-AMOLED display and a svelte shell. (For reference, the HD2 is 11mm thick, but we don’t have exact dimensions here.)
    • Runs Android 2.1 with HTC’s Sense UI.
    • Our tipster saw it in white; production devices could be available in different colors, of course, but white seems like it’d be an intriguing choice for a phone of the HD2’s size and shape.

    scan over that for a second and tell me your opinions.  fake? real? drooling right now?

  • motorola milestone receiving 2.0.1 update now

    still no word on when droid users will receive their 2.1 update, but for milestone users, you can now throw your party!  motorola europe has confirmed via facebook, that the android 2.0.1 update started rolling out to its european users as early as 1/18…

    Motorola Europe  – To all our Android fans, we’d like to share that the staggered release of the 2.0.1 update has started with France and Italy today, 18 January. Germany and the UK will follow shortly – as soon as we have the confirmed date, we’ll post it here. Please see the discussion for more details: . If you nee…d additional help, here’s a link to service centres per country: http://motorola.com/support, thanks

    maybe that’s the reasoning behind a delayed update to our beloved droid’s?  motorola can only focus on one baby at a time.