Derek Ross
Author's details
Name: Derek Ross
Date registered: March 24, 2012
URL: http://www.derekross.me
Biography
I am an Android Enthusiast. I’m on the pulse of the latest Android news and write content about Android daily. I’m constantly scouring the Internet for the latest Android news, apps, games, Android ROMs, hacks, security, tips, tutorials and mobile devices. I’m a large supporter of our beloved Android Community and am always willing to help with anything Android related, just ask. Circle me on Google+: +Derek Ross
Latest posts
- Episode 14 – CruzerLite Contest — June 3, 2012
- Updated: CruzerLite Contest – Five $15 Gift Cards Up for Grabs — May 31, 2012
- Episode 13 – Google did NOT infringe — May 30, 2012
- Episode 12 – Google’s Nexus Portfolio — May 30, 2012
- Episode 11 – Team EOS — May 30, 2012
Most commented posts
- Updated: CruzerLite Contest – Five $15 Gift Cards Up for Grabs — 69 comments
- Episode 7 – Google focused on low-end tablets — 2 comments
- ASUS PadFone gets an unboxing video — 2 comments
- Episode 13 – Google did NOT infringe — 2 comments
- Episode 4 Toshiba’s 13.3 incher & iFrogz — 1 comment
Author's posts listings
> This week during our weekly live Google+ Hangouts On Air broadcast, I’ll be doing a live review of MIUI v4 as I flash it for the first time on my Galaxy Nexus. A seasoned developer from MIUI.us, Todd Leech (aka leeech) will be joining us live as well. He’ll go over the finer points …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/this-week-on-android-enthusiasts-miui-v4-live-review/
> Following the path of the HTC One X, the HTC One S has been rooted before the official release by none other than Paul O’Brien. The same rules apply as before. You’ll need to slap your device into S-OFF mode. Whether or not if that will be done from HTCDev.com like many HTC devices remains in …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/htc-one-s-rooted/
> Readability automatically turns Web pages into a clean, elegant, single-column reading view. With beautiful typography provided by Hoefler & Frere-Jones, the reading experience in Readability is second-to-none. Too busy to read right now? Save any Web page to Readability and it automatically saves on your Web browser or Android device. Once synced, your articles …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/app-review-readability-now-for-android/
> Since Google+’s launch, sharing the website you’re currently viewing in your web browser has been less than exciting. The ability to share a post with a link “attached” is completely and surprisingly missing from mobile posts. The result is the link URL being added to your post in plain text. No page title, no …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/app-review-share-2-google/
> Who doesn’t love a nice auto-root tool. They’re simple, quick, and allow the masses to enjoy the rooting and customization world that Android has to offer. However, Mac users until now have been been left out in the dark. BreakDroid is a new Mac root utility from the developer named Northmendo. BreakDroid installs the …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/breakdroid-auto-adb-and-auto-root-for-mac/
>A few weeks ago, many Google Wallet users had their Google Wallet Prepaid Cards revoked due to security concerns. Google has remedied the situation on the server side, no additional software updates are needed to reactivate your Google Prepaid Card. Happy purchasing.
Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/google-wallet-prepaid-cards-are-back/
> Image credit: CNET ASUS announced their $249 MeMo 370T tablet at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, which ended up winning several awards. Since then, we have not heard much from ASUS regarding their show stealing tablet. Sources around the Internet state that Google was extremely impressed with their cost effective tablet and approached ASUS …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/google-nexus-tablet-rumors-asus-tegra-3-and-google-play/
>With the 1.5.0 release of Codename Android, CNA brings you support for even more devices and nightly builds. The’ve added the Galaxy S, Fascinate, Vibrant, Captivate, Incredible, Transformer EEE Pad, Transformer Prime, Xoom Euro and 3G to their list of supported devices, bringing the total number to 15. View the full 1.5.0 changelog on GitHub. Head on over …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/cna-1-5-0-adds-multiple-devices-and-nightly-builds/
> Project Majel, named after Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, the First Lady of Star Trek, has been named Google Assistant according to TechCrunch. Assistant will be Google’s answer beyond Voice Commands to Apple’s Siri. Unlike Siri, Google Assistant is rumored to provide developers with the opportunity to tie their products into the application. This is not surprising …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/project-majel-becomes-assistant/
>Last week the CM9 team launched the first official builds for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, and Motorola XOOM. This week, official CM9 builds have been added for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 WiFi, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy S II, ASUS Transformer, and the ASUS Transformer Prime. Please note, the Galaxy Tab …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www.androidenthusiasts.net/2012/03/cm9-nightlies-reach-additional-devices/