Reading News

Your Droid 2 is a great news-gathering machine, and will grab news for you of any type—national, international, sports, business, entertainment, and more.

There are two ways to read news on the Droid 2:

The News app does more than just let you read the news—it lets you tell the Droid 2 what kind of news you like reading by subscribing to news feeds.

Tap the News app in the Application Tray to launch it. You see a screen showing any news feeds you’ve subscribed to, as well as a general feed and a Tips and Tricks feed. If it’s your first time visiting the News app, the only feeds you see are the ones pre-built into the News widget.

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Reading a feed is simple. Tap it, and you see a list of news articles. Tap any that you want to read, and you come to a screen with a brief summary of the news item.

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From here, you can hop to the next article summary by tapping the Up button, and the previous news article by tapping the Down button. To see the original article in its entirety, tap “View original”. Your browser launches, and you visit the page where the article originated.

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To get back to the news summary, press the Return key. And to get back to the news listing, press the Return key again.

To subscribe to a news feed, tap the green + button on the page you get to when you tap the News icon. You’ve got these four choices for news feeds:

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The way you subscribe is almost identical for each type of content, with just a slight variation. Tap Bundles to come to a listing of all the available bundles. Then tap a bundle, such as News, and you come to all the individual feeds that make up that bundle. Green checkmarks are next to any feeds to which you’ve already subscribed. Turn off the boxes next to any to which you don’t want to subscribe, and turn on the boxes next to those to which you do want to subscribe. Then tap Subscribe. You’re now subscribed to those individual feeds.

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Tap Channels, and you come to a list of all available channels. Tap a channel you’re interested in, such as USA Today, and you come to a list of available feeds for that channel. You’ll see green checkboxes next to any feeds to which you’ve already subscribed. To subscribe to any new ones, tap the feed, and from the screen that appears, tap Subscribe. To unsubscribe to any, tap the feed, and from the screen that appears, tap Unsubscribe.

Subscribe to feeds for Device Help in the same way, although there’s currently only one feed to subscribe to, and you’re subscribed to it automatically when you first turn on your Droid 2.

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Your final choice, Custom, requires a bit more knowledge. You first need to know the news feed or web page to which you want to subscribe. Tap Custom, and you get the following choices:

When you’re done adding all your bundles, channels, and custom feeds, you see them displayed in the News app, including the total number of new stories for each. Tap any feed to read it.

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The News widget, over on the News pane, gives you a quick way to read the latest news. It displays the latest news story at the top of the screen, along with a feed of Droid 2 tips and tricks. (At this writing, a disappointingly small number of tips and tricks are available.)

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Tap the News widget to see a brief summary of the news story. To read the summary of the next news story, flick to it; to read the previous, flick back. Arrows appear on either side of the current news story to show you if there are earlier or later news stories to read.

To read a full news story, tap the arrow on the summary page, and you go to the website, where you can read the entire story.

You can add news feeds to the widget in the same way that you can add them to the News app. When you’re reading a news summary, tap the Menu key and select Options. You come to a screen that shows your current feeds and lets you add and delete feeds in the same way you can add them in the News app—tap the green + button and follow the instructions outlined earlier in this chapter for the News app, or tap the – button next to a feed to delete it.

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The Options page also lets you select how many days’ worth of stories you want the News widget to display. Out of the box, it displays stories for only the current day. But tap the arrow underneath “Show items for”, and you can change that to display them for other amounts of time—all the way up to a month.

If there are no unread articles displaying in the News widget, you can still change its settings, and add and take away feeds. Tap the News widget, even though its content is blank, and select “Widget settings”.