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Dropbox updated and optimized for Ice Cream Sandwich

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Looks like ICS is getting traction among the developers! Some are rushing to launch new versions compatible with ICS – hell, Dropbox for Android was long over-due anyway!

Here are some of the improvements:

•Favorites: quick offline access to files

•Bulk upload photos and videos

•Rename files and folders

•Single-tap access to all file and folder actions

•Improved gallery view

•Upload from and export to local storage

•Numerous bug fixes and stability improvements

Grab it directly from here:

http://db.tt/ZAfACYmq

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Source: Dropbox Forums

Still not getting the ropes with the updates, Google?

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It’s been years now since Google updates our phones from one version to another. The operators, too! And they still manage to screw-up our phones.

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Nexus S and ICS this time.

Free unlimited SMS? Not without hidden costs.

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Just yesterday, while reading the news, I found out about an Android application that will allow you to send free SMS. It’s called JaxtrSMS and it works. Just like the description brags it allows you to send worldwide SMS’, even coming from your number, not some shoddy service over the Internet. It uses data and some complain that 5 MB/day is a bit much when you’re not sending many SMSes.

I registered with my name and mobile number and I’ve tried it a few times on various numbers. By the time I pressed the “Back” button to exit the app the SMS was delivered! JaxtrSMS is a bit slow, its blue background comes a bit hard down on my eyes, especially when the writing is pale white. Your recipient’s replies are coming into the SMS Inbox as usual.

What I really found out afterwards is what pisses me off: the application will send a separate SMS or add ads to your initial SMS urging the recipient of your message to signup for the free service! And I can’t find a disclaimer letting you know about this when you sign-up for the service. I used to use a service like this more than 10 years ago and paid for it. The free portions also contained an ad, but it was the link to the service, 20 chars or so.

Of course, I unistalled the app right away.

It is a nice option but not for me. And the fact that it’s coming from Sabeer Bhatia, founder of Hotmail, makes no difference; in my eyes it’s still spam.

When Google Plus 2.0 for Android is not what it seems

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             12 days ago I was happy to report that a 2.0 version of Google Plus for Android has been leaked! I also shared it to a lot of people, finding about it very early on a Saturday morning, thus having a high share of re-posts on Google Plus.

I’ve used it ever since up until last week, when suddenly I got a “corrupt” message when I tried to open the “People” application on my Desire HD. To my horror, I was unable to access any other contact in my phone except for the ones in the call logs! Being a  HTC core application, I knew I was in trouble.

I guess I don’t have to mention I spent the next hour trying to find a way to get into my People app and get the contacts. To no avail. I even installed 3rd party contacts apps only to receive the same error no matter what I did.

I tried contacting HTC on Twitter: no reply. I figured “whatta hell, they’re busy, screw this, I’m reinstalling”. Everything. Relying on HTC Sense’s backup. Bad idea. I ended-up reinstalling everything from scratch. Then the phone wouldn’t log on GTalk, so I couldn’t use the Market at all.

Long story short, after 2-3 Master Resets and cleaning up the 8 GB card I was informed that the G+ 2.0 was the culprit. I don’t know why but I guess it has to do with IceCream Sandwich and the way it handles the new “People” application in the Android OS.

So back to 1.08 (updated, nice!) and I kinda miss the 2.0 improvements and nice design.

I wanted to ask if any of you had that issue? Because I know for a fact that not everyone had this issue (I know a Froyo user who had no problems) ; the 2.0 version had a bug with not receiving pictures in the new Chord application and had to be uninstalled.

Picture courtesy of FreeFoto.

Google Plus for Android bumped-up to 2.0

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Saturday morning is always better when you find-out about a new update for the newly born Google Pus for Android!

It sports a new look: the notifications were moved from the bottom of the screen to the top. The notifications number is bigger and rounder on the edges.  The “Messages” section was renamed “Chord” to differentiate from all the others.

Every section of the application was changed or improved: “Profile” has 3 sections now – Posts, About and Photos. You can now browse all your data. “Circles” shows you everyone in your Circles based on your choosing, individual “People” in a different section, o.. You can also make a new Circle right from the phone.

I also noticed the performance was improved. The timeline started almost instantly compared to 1.07 I rocked till now. The app also starts-up faster when the icon is pressed.

I am sure there will be bugs, they always are. For now I have only one wish: I hope they fixed the phantom

notifications. They always show up, no matter how may times you read that them and it’s quite annoying.

Is this the Ice Cream Sandwich version? Might be, I found no indication in those regards.

Version 2.0.0, build 10000 and you can find it here.

New Live wallpaper for any Android phone

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Just a quick update on a great Live wallpaper I stumbled across Friday.

It’s called Verizon Wave Live Wallpaper and it was taken from a file – dump of the leaked upcoming HTC Vigor Android smartphone on Verizon U.S.A. Among other files like regular wallpapers and ringtones was this file. The only thing I wanna write about is that it doesn’t consume more energy than a regular wallpaper. It does not appear in the battery consumption log which means it takes less than 1% of the weak 1230 mAh equipping my Desire HD.

Oh, yes, some of the users report it causes motion sickness, so be aware!:)

A demo here from  user on YouTube.

You can get it here.

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