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BGR Digs Up Image of G1 v2 “Bigfoot”
Wow! That’s the first word that springs to mind when we see this handset. “A great looking slide out QWERTY without the chin!” The Boy Genius Report just published a report with the above image, saying it’s the Bigfoot handset due in October from T-Mobile. …
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Acer: Wait a Sec… We Might Have a Phone in ’09
There was a widely circulated rumor earlier this week that Acer was not going to be able to get their US handsets out until next year, bumming out quite a few people. That may not be the case after all. PC Mag was contacted by …
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FlightStats Releases Flight Tracking App for Android
FlightStats has announced the launch of their air travel app for Google Android phones. Called FlightStats for Android it provides flight status, delays, airport weather, and more. Users can find details on specific flights, check status by route and/or airport, track flight progress on a …
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Rogers Wireless Preps for Exclusive Canadian Launch of HTC Dream and HTC Magic
Canadians to Get Android-Powered Smartphones: Rogers Wireless prepares for the Mobile Revolution with the exclusive Canadian launch of the HTC Dream and HTC Magic TORONTO, May 7 /CNW/ – Rogers Wireless today announced the exclusive Canadian launch in June 2009 of the HTC Dream(TM) and …
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PayPal Announces Android App
PayPal just introduced their app for Android today. The app, available in the Android Market, allows users easy access to many of PayPal’s popular features.
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T-Mobile USA Officially Announces Cupcake Rollout – For Real This Time
T-Mobile is delighted to announce the upcoming release of Android 1.5 with “Cupcake” coming soon to the T-Mobile G1! We plan to begin sending out the update starting the end of next week. As with previous software maintenance releases, the update will be randomly sent …
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Bsquare Porting Flash to Dell Netbooks Running Android [UPDATE]
Bsquare has officially announced that they are porting Adobe’s Flash Lite 3.17 technology onto Dell Netbooks running Google’s Android platform. Integrating Adobe Flash technology with the functionality of Google’s Android platform on the full range of Netbook devices will allow our OEM customers to meet …
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Android Around the World: Market Updates from Various Countries
Android and The Android Market are contiuing to spread across the world, stopping off at new countries all the time. While some are fully operating with paid apps, others are only just now offering free titles. Here’es a quick recap of recent updates from around …
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HTC Making Netbook for T-Mobile?
The tipster behind yesterday’s Samsung Houdini and HTC G1 v2 “Bigfoot” over at TmoToday is back with another rumor. This time, it involves netbooks. Particularly, an HTC netbook made for T-Mobile
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Fujitsu Siemens’ Amilo Mini Netbook With Android [VIDEO]
Android netbooks have been getting a lot of press lately and videos are starting to leak out with various form factors and designs. More than a handful of companies have been rumored to be working with Android including HP, Acer, Asus, SkyTone, and more.Â
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HTC Hero Shows Up
One of the HTC handsets leaked from early in the year has resurfaced. The HTC Hero has shed the pink from the early look image and put on a more grown up black. We don’t think there was any doubt that this phone was going …
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The People Have Spoken – Sapphire to be Called MyTouch
After about one month of polling T-Mobile customers, it looks like the HTC Sapphire will be known here in the US as the MyTouch. I don’t know about you, but that was just about the last name I thought people would have picked. Other names …
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Samsung Houdini and G1 Bigfoot Due in the Fall for T-Mobile
A pair of new Android handsets headed for T-Mobile have just been uncovered. At some point this fall, around back to school season, T-Mobile is apparently launching the Samsung Houdini. Named after the famous magician, very little is known about this handset other than it …
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Google’s Android Lawsuit
If Erich Specht gets his way, his company Android Data Corp., will receive nearly $100 million in damages from Google and the entire Open Handset Alliance over use of the term “Android.” Google believes the claims don’t have any merit and claim they “will defend …
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