Sony Ericsson Rachael UI video
More proof that SE is working on an Android phone. Apparently, there is a leaked video which is supposedly Rachel’s UI.
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Category: Quick Update
More proof that SE is working on an Android phone. Apparently, there is a leaked video which is supposedly Rachel’s UI.
[via engadget]
Tags: interface, interface video, sony ericsson, sony ericsson rachael
Category: Quick Update
How to Install Non-market Android Apps
Now that you are continuously surfing over pages of Android Market with hundreds of apps to download, one day you may wonder what next, what are the other resources to explore. This article contains detailed instructions as how to find and install third party compatible apps.

The easiest way for this step is just to do a search on Google, but sometimes you may just discover a compatible app by accident. Forums also are a good place to read about other users’ findings and comments. Other websites like Slide Android Market and AndAppStore also feature non-market apps.
You have to make sure in this step that the app you are going to download is in the right format. The correct format to work with your Android handset is the APK; that is the file should have the APK extension to work.
As a rule, the file will be downloaded to the phone’s default download folder. But the location is not important if you can find the file later.
You will have to go to Menu, Settings and then press Applications. From the latter, select the Unknown Sources option.
You can also use Android SDK for APK file installation. But most users usually opt for a free file manager app. The most popular is the free Apps Installer available from Android Market, but of course there are other with similar function.
Launch the file manager and then select install. Browse to the downloaded APK file and select it. Further follow on screen instructions to finish the installation.
Go to Menu, Settings and Application and then uncheck the Unknown Source box.
We hope with this simple instructions, you can find tons of useful apps to every taste and install them without any headache
guides for installing offical Android Market and other Google apps
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 Android 2.2 Update
Viewsonic has finally rolled out Android 2.2 update for their ViewPad 10 tablet. This tablet originally came with Android 1.6 operating system and its company has made its user base wait for quite a long time for an update. While we strongly believe that the company should have blessed the users with Honeycomb, it is still nice to see that the users will be atleast be able to view flash content on their tablets. Here is a step by step instructions on how to get the update on your ViewPad 10.

* You will require a 1GB USB Drive
* Then you will need the UNETBOOTIN App to create a bootable USB drive from an ISO file. Download it here:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/unetbootin/UNetbootin/549/unetbootin-win-549.exe?r=http%3A%2F%2Funetbootin.sourceforge.net%2F&ts=1302711528&use_mirror=cdnetworks-us-1
* Then download the Android 2.2 ISO file for ViewPad 10 from here: http://www.viewsonic.com/ISOs/p10t-V2.2-1.4_viewsonic_dual.iso
Now, we will create the USB Bootable drive:
Insert your USB drive and run UNETBOOTIN. Select Diskimage and ISO >> Click the browse button and find the ISO file you just downloaded. Make sure your USB drive is shown and selected. Click OK and wait for the ISO file to be flashed.
Now, we will update the operating system on the ViewPad.
Insert the USB Drive and a USB Keyboard in to the ViewPad 10. Make sure that the AC Adapter is connected to prevent sudden loss of power. Turn it on, click F11 on the keyboard. Select your USB Drive on the next screen and hit Enter key. Select “install to hard drive” on the Android install screen.
Select SDA1 Linux and EXT3 format. Press Yes on the next screen. Reboot when the process has completed.
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Acer Iconia Tab A500 is a Android 3.0 tablet sporting a zippy Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, all packed inside a nice big 10.1 ich screen. It costs a lot less than the Xoom ($600 vs $450) but is a bit on the bulkier side. Some people are already calling it a cure-all tablet and we respectfully agree with them. But, did you know you could do much more with this Android tablet after rooting it? Follow these instructions to root it:

1. make sure, you have turned the USB debugging on. Make sure unknown sources is also selected
2. Get a micro SD card and insert it into the tablet. Switch to portrait mode and lock it in that orientation
3. Then, download and execute the APK given below.
4. Run the root procedure within the app which was installed
5. Wait for sometime and you will see the message “Congratulation! You have root access”
That is it! [required apk file]
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acer a500 root, root acer a500, root a500, a500 root, acer a500, rooting a500, a500 rooting, rooting acer A500Yay, so you just got yourself the Tmobile G2x and you are thrilled by all that power packed into that little smartphone. Now, you want to make it do stuff which the companies do not want to do and to do that, you will need to Root that beauty. Just follow these instructions to root it:

First, you will need to set up ADB. Follow my Windows ADB guide to sort it out. Done? Now, install the ADB driver from here.
Then enable USB debugging on your phone by going to Settings >> Applications >> Development. Then connect your phone to your PC using its USB port.
Download super one click from here and choose the option “root” to, yeah, root it! So, was not that simple? Pat your back and thank god.
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g2x adb, adb g2x, root g2x, g2x adb driver, g2xadb drivers, rooting g2x android 4 0, root my g2x, root android g2xThis method roots a rooted Android 3.0 (gingerbread) firmware of SE Xperia Play. Just follow these instructions to root the Xperia.
1) First you need to unlock the bootloader of Play. Go to the link given at the bottom to unlock it the official way.
2) Then download modded image file from the link given below.
3) Set up ADB on your Windows by following our guide.
On your computer launch the “Command Prompt” or the “Terminal” incase of Mac OSX or Linux.
4) Then, copy the img file downloaded in the previous step (play_modded.img) to the "fastboot" directory in the ADB setup directory.
5) Then run the following command:
Windows (in cmd prompt):
fastboot flash system play_modded.img
Linux (in terminal):
fastboot -i 0x0fce flash system play_modded.img
Mac (in terminal):
fastboot-mac -i 0x0fce flash system play_modded.img
6) Wait for few seconds for the process to complete.
[unlock xperia play bootloader link] [xperia play modded img download]
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adb drivers xperia play, xperia play adb drivers, ADB DRIVER xperia play, adb drivers for xperia play, xperia play adb driver, adb xperia play, unroot xperia play, xperia play rootDell Streak 7 is one of the cheapest branded Android tablets around. It comes with Android 2.2 Froyo and will be given Honeycomb treatment. Here is a guide to root your Streak 7 which will open a new world of possibilities.
First, you need to setup ADB in Windows. Follow the instructions given in that link first to get ADB working. Then download SuperOneClick from here. Extract it to a folder.
Now, put you Dell Streak 7 in USB debugging mode. Do this by going to ‘Applications’—> ‘Settings’ >> ‘Applications’ >> ‘Development’ >> check ‘USB debugging’.
Then connect your tablet to your PC by a USB cable and go the folder you extracted in the first step (superoneclick’s folder).
Simply click the root button and let the app do the job. Just in few moments, you will have the Streak 7 rooted and ready to rock.
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First, download motorola drivers (all links given at the bottom) and install them. After that, download RootMyXoom and unzip the file. Go the folder you just unzipped and run the RootMyXoom.03.exe.

Before we proceed ahead, make sure you have your data backed up on your PC because rooting with One Click Root will erase everything on your Xoom. Backup done? If you running the 3G version of Xoom, click on “Root My Xoom” button.

If you have a Wi-Fi only Xoom, click on “WiFi actions..” tab and then on “Root My WiFi Xoom”.

Simply, follow the instructions on the screen. In the end, you will have a rooted Motorola Xoom. Also, you will be happy to know that SD card patch is applied automatically and you will be able to use SD card just the way you use them on other Android phones. No need to separately apply the Tiamat kernel patch (aka XOOM SD patch) I mentioned yesterday.
[download xoom drivers] [rootmyxoom download]
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We have been told that the official fix is in the tunnel and will be released in ‘few’ weeks. Wow, that is gross.
Anyway, here are the instructions on how to install the new kernel. Of course, before following these instructions, make sure you have rooted your Xoom. Feel free to follow my Xoom Root Instructions guide.
1. Reboot into the bootloader by running:
adb reboot bootloader
2. Flash the boot image to your boot partition, then boot back into Android by running:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
3. Push the bcm4329.ko, scsi_wait_scan.ko, and any other modules to your /system/lib/modules folder and reboot.
adb remount
adb push bcm4329.ko /system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko
adb push tun.ko /system/lib/modules/tun.ko
adb push scsi_wait_scan.ko /system/lib/modules/scsi_wait_scan.ko
adb push cifs.ko /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
adb push vold.fstab /system/etc/vold.fstab
adb reboot
After this kernel patch, you will be able to expand Xoom’s memory to up to 64GB (built in 32GB + 32GB via microSD). Would not that be cool?
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The specs of the Transformer tablet by Asus go like these – 10.1-inch capacitive display, 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, 10 finger multi touch scroll, Android 3.0 operating system, 1GB internal storage, 512MB RAM, micro SD card slot, 680 grams, 5 mega pixel camera, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, 2x (micro) USB ports and A GPS.

Here are the rooting instructions:
1) download the following .zip
2) copy it to the microSD card
3) reboot the device holding power + volume down
4) select to boot into recovery (RCK)
5) the update will flash and reboot
6) you now have root (please remove .zip from microSD card)
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Asus Transformer Root, root transformer, transformer root, root asus transformer, how to root transformer, rooting asus transformer, rooting transformer, asus transformerHTC Thunderbolt is the first phone that is now outselling iPhone in most of the US stores and to be honest, it offers an incredible featureset. However, you can squeeze out more functionality out of it by rooting it. This will allow you customize your Android phone to your heart’s content. Follow my guide to root it:

To do this root, you will require a windows computer with your phone drivers installed and working. You also need to set up ADB on your computer. Feel free to follow my ADB setup guide for that.
Download exploits.zip from here and extract its contents to the ADB directory. Then download PG05IMG.zip (for that, download this and rename it to PG05IMG.zip). Then when it asks you to put the PG05IMG.zip RUU on the SD card, download this. This is somewhat confusing to have two files with the same name in the end but if you accidentally flash PG05IMG.zip (the one originally named that) first then you may have some issues. Just follow what I said and you should be fine.
Note – You also need to make sure that your Thunderbolt is running 605.6 or 605.9 Firmware. Here is the link to it.
Now, the final and the most important step – download the oneclickroot from here and execute it on your computer using ADB. Yay, you have successfully rooted your Thunderbolt. Pat yourself for all the hard work you did.
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