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A. HTC have obviously used a capacitive touchscreen on the T-Mobile G1, which runs Android, so it certainly looks to be a Windows Mobile issue. According to Brandon Miniman it’s because Microsoft don’t want to give up on the stylus-driven handwriting recognition, which is particularl...
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It's always a good sign when a device-specific product release becomes the focal point of the XDA development community: it means you've got a winner on your hands. Not that anyone ever doubted the intense demand for Google's new turn-by-turn Navigation introduced exclusively on Motor...
Tue, Nov 10 | from Engadget Mobile