NICHE APP: Airports of the World Magazine
We do love a good specialist publication. One of the more special interest magazines out there on the Android Market is Airports of the World Magazine, which you can buy through your Android device for £2.50… Read the rest
Android 2.3.4 for Motorola ATRIX now live in the UK
According to Motorola, the Android 2.3 update it launched in parts of Europe recently is now live in the UK, with owners of unlocked ATRIX models able to download the upgrade… Read the rest
Orange San Francisco II now available online
Orange is now accepting orders for the Orange San Francisco II, which you can buy direct from its web site for £99… Read the rest
Kobo Vox colour 7″ Android e-reader launched in WHSmith
The Kobo Vox is being sold as an e-reader, with WHSmith launching it today, for £169. But it’s basically an Android tablet running Android 2.3 on a 7″ 1024×600 capactive screen with multitouch support, plus an 800MHz processor, 512MB of RAM and 8GB of media storage space… Read the rest
Google has “developed a fix” for Galaxy Nexus volume bug
Great news for those of you with a next to useless Galaxy Nexus crippled by the volume bug – Google says it has been made aware of the problem and has developed a fix… Read the rest
Desert Bus arrives on Android, for charity
Insane cult gaming smash Desert Bus is now on Android, giving extremely bored or extremely ironic mobile gaming fans the chance to drive a bus across 360 miles of featureless desert… Read the rest
Sony Tablet P now available – £499 in the UK
Sony’s bonkers clamshell, PlayStation Certified, Android 3.2 Tablet P is now available in the UK, with box-shifter Dixons now selling the tab for £499… Read the rest
Sony Ericsson puts its TrackID recognition app on the Android Market
Sony Ericsson’s TrackID system is an app that’s been pre-loaded on its Xperia Android phones forever, and on plenty of older feature phones before that, offering song identifications through the Gracenote ID system… Read the rest

INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.