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Goondu review: this week’s best apps

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26 Aug
2011
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Starting this week, we’ll be featuring quick and dirty reviews of must-have smartphone apps for Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7 devices.

In our first weekly round-up: a Rock Band-style Glee app for the iPhone, Summon Auntie to help you look out for carpark attendants and more!

 
Tagged in: android, Cellphones, Gaming, google, iphone, Singapore, Software, Windows Phone 7, android, iOS, Launcher Pro, mobile apps, review, Squeeze Commander, Summon Auntie, Windows Phone,  
 

Goondu DIY: Optimising your Samsung Galaxy SII interface

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21 Jul
2011
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Okay, so you’ve just bought your spanking new Samsung Galaxy SII (read review) but hate it that Samsung has put in those kiddy icons along with a lot of junk from your telecom operator?

Fret not. There are ways around these little annoyances, as I found out as a Nexus One user who is used to configuring everything to his whim. After all, it’s my phone.

 
Tagged in: android, Cellphones, google, Software, Android 2.3, CSC Selector, diy, jailbreaking, Launcher Pro, ROM upgrade, Samsung Galaxy SII, Touchwiz, XDA Developers, XSP,