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That picture you are staring above this paragraph... it's a Dell phone. Yep, that sleek beauty is called... Read More »
That picture you are staring above this paragraph... it's a Dell phone. Yep, that sleek beauty is called... Read More »
Okay Dell, we get it. You do have some rather serious plans for Android. Engadget has scored a... Read More »
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By Andy Rubin, Google VP of Engineering, Android Partnerships have been at the very heart of Android, the... Read More »
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A few weeks ago, the editor-in-chief of AndroidGuys elected me to test and review a brand new Q1... Read More »
Engadget Mobile is reporting that AT&T is signed up to receive the Sony Ericsson X10 in week 30 of the fiscal year. This could mean that we could see the handset released in late July or early August. This would bring AT&T to the Android table in a significant way, with the last of the "big 4" carriers supporting an Android flagship device. Their earlier Android handset entries being somewhat disappointing, the X10 could give the Android faithful on that carrier something to look forward to. Read More »