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Hello, I'm Evan. I write about tech from my perspective – that of the average tech geek, sometimes with my lawyer glasses on. You can also find me on Twitter and at my real-life job as a lawyer.    MORE ABOUT ME.

Easily Root Your Android Phone – From Your Phone – With z4root

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Last week, we looked at how to install non-Market apps onto your Android device. That’s only half the fun, though. One way to get even more functionality out of your Android device is by rooting it. If you root your device you can install additional apps, set up wireless tethering, and even install custom ROMs that change the way your device operates. Rooting can be frightening, though, as you can potentially brick your device. If you want an easy way to root your phone, check out z4root.

z4root differs from other rooting options in that it is an app that is installed on your phone, and run from there. Other rooting options typically require you to hook your device to a computer, and run the root via the computer. So, the first step is to get z4root onto your device. If need be, you can use the Sideload Wonder Machine to do so. Once installed, start the app on your device, hit the “root” button, and wait for the process to complete. When you’re done, reboot your device.

My experience with z4root wasn’t perfect – my device never gave me a confirmation message, and seemed stuck on the same screen. After 15 minutes, I finally just rebooted the phone, and, to my pleasant surprise, I had the Superuser account (an icon in my app list) on my phone, meaning that the root had worked.

Have you rooted your Android device? What method did you use?

z4root [via xdadevelopers forum]


Install Non-Market Apps on Your Android Phone With the Sideload Wonder Machine

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The primary method of installing apps on your Android phone is via the Android Market.  Last week, we talked about AppBrain, an app that helps you discover new Market apps.  There’s a whole world outside the Market, though. How do you get those apps onto your phone, if your Android device doesn’t directly support the loading of non-Market apps?  Enter the Sideload Wonder Machine. Read more


What Tech Toys Did You Get This Holiday Season?

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Holidays can be a dream come true for tech geeks, since many of us receive new tech gadgets as gifts. Since tech geeks love hearing about new gadgets, software, and games, let us know in the comments what new tech loot you received for the holidays, and what your initial impressions are.

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Extend Your Taskbar to Multiple Monitors With ZBar

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The Windows taskbar is a bit like the command center for your computing experience.  At its most basic level you can use it to quickly launch applications, and also to toggle between open programs with one click.  One shortcoming of the native Windows taskbar, though, is in its support for multiple monitors.  While there are some paid options available to remedy this, check out ZBar for a free solution. Read more


Top 10 Posts of 2010

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The end of the year is fast approaching, which means that it must be time for  . . .  a year-end list.  In this list, we’re going to look at the ten most popular posts of 2010 on 40Tech, based on page views.  Please note that these are posts that were published in 2010.  Is this a silly exercise, since posts from earlier in the year had more time to accumulate page views?  Yep.  Is that going to stop us from taking a look at the stats anyway?  Nope.

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