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Fri, Oct 30 | from lint.com
When Google released its first Google phone with T-Mobile in 2008 the industry had high hopes. Here was an open source platform that would change the face of the industry and give Microsoft, Apple and anyone else who happened to be interested, a run for their money.
Android is Linux insofar as its core components are open-source and free, and Google must publish their source code with every release. But the real heart of the Android phone experience—the Google apps like Maps, GChat, Gmail, Android Market, Google Voice, Places and YouTube are close...
Thu, Nov 5 | from Gizmodo
00:01:28 - Motorola DROID review 00:19:19 - Android 2.0 ported to original T-Mobile G1 (video) 00:57:28 - Apple TV 3.0 software update is out, with iTunes Extras, LP & Genius in tow 01:06:23 - Nokia vs. Apple: the in-depth analysis LISTEN (AAC)
Sat, Oct 31 | from Engadget
It looks like Microsoft is stepping up the war against Google with its newly refreshed version of Bing for mobile devices (m.bing.com). This revamped site has been optimized for touch-screen devices, sporting finger-friendly buttons which are much easier to press, not to mention other u...
Fri, Oct 30 | from Ubergizmo
While the Android operating system has reached version 2.0 of its lifespan, it is interesting to note that Eclair (as it is also known) can run on the original Android device, the famous T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream). The port is currently a rough one with no optimization run on it just yet, but i...
Fri, Oct 30 | from Ubergizmo
Did you hear? Google's got this little OS called Android that has reached the ripe, mature age of 2-point-Oh. With the giant eclair now sitting on Google's front lawn and the SDK out in the wilds, what was poor Akira Harada to do with all that code knowing that the Motorola Droid was still days...
Fri, Oct 30 | from Engadget Mobile
Hardware / Build quality: Screen: OS: We really enjoyed using the Motorola Droid and think you’re going to love it. It’s not as straight forward as an iPhone and a little more involved than a BlackBerry, but if you’re up for the challenge, so is the Droid.
Fri, Oct 23 | from Boy Genius Report
Ever since Google unleashed Android, Motorola has been claiming that it would be at the vanguard of the gPhone revolution. One year on, and at last the first Moto Android mash-up is here. Dubbed the Motorola DEXT, it rocks a skinned UI, MotoBLUR, which the mobile maker claims will make stayi...
Fri, Oct 23 | from Electricpig.co.uk
1. It's not the iPhone iPhone, iPhone, iPhone. That's all everyone talks about. Now is your chance to get a handset that offers plenty in the smartphone department but isn't made by Apple or come with that Google Android OS. 4. It's got a QWERTY keyboard
Thu, Oct 15 | from lint.com
Motoblur, Motorola’s social network juggling skin for its new Android DEXT phone, looks almost tasty enough to tempt us away from the HTC Hero, but if you’ve got a T-Mobile G1, you might not even need to upgrade. One enterprising Android addict has got Motoblur running on the year old phone...
Fri, Oct 9 | from Electricpig.co.uk
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