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So we looked at how you can add widget type information to your lock screen but there’s also a way of adding app shortcuts as part of the lock screen, so you can jump directly to your favourite app, to…
Bored of looking at the same Android ICS lock screen? Depending on your device some builds of Android enable you to customise the lock screen with widgets that display information like the weather and your next calendar events. To do…
For Android ICS Google tweaked the built-in browser so it could “request” the desktop version of a website,if you were being given the but-down mobile site. Despite this it doesn’t always work correctly but there is a more advanced way…
EAT has been covering Android on the HP TouchPad a lot, mostly as part of the Cyanogenmod release and we’ve been having a lot of fun and use out of it. Most recently we’ve switched to using the Nightly builds…
An issue we ran into once we’d installed Ice Cream Sandwich on the HP Touchpad using CyanogenMod 9 was that we had no USB access. Just an error saying there’s no driver available. This is down to a setting within…
If you’re running a rooted Android device or even a HP TouchPad with Preware you may have been tempted to try a little overclocking and come across Governor settings. On tablets and smartphones it’s not hard and as long you…
Stunning news, Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich has arrived on the HP TouchPad care of our friends at CyanogenMod. They did it for Gingerbread aka Android 2.3 and now the tablet-designed Android 4.0 has arrived in the shape of…
Save power and get a better viewing experience by taking control of one of the CyanogenMod‘s lesser known settings the dynamic Automatic Backlight. You’ve probably noticed that most tablets and phones can automatically dim the screen after a set time,…
You knew it was only a matter of time, but perhaps not this short a matter of time, but the Amazon Kindle Fire has been rooted and booted with CyanogenMod 7.1. The full details are over on XDA Developers Forum…
EAT has covered how to run previous version of Android on your desktop and we’ve just spotted an updated SDK with access to the latest Ice Cream Sandwich-flavoured Android 4.0 emulator. So if you fancy getting ahead of the crowd…