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Non-Google Android Languishes in Obscurity
So I have several G1′s, a myTouch 3G, two Motorola Droid’s, and just one Archos 5 Internet Tablet. While, certainly no expert, I have been using Android the week the G1 was released and was following it before it was a Google acquisition and the …
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Need for Speed
You know all those Android phones out there running on the same 528Mhz processor? Well, they’re about to get some help. DroidDog and Engadget are reporting that Myriad Group AG, a new member of the Open Handset Alliance, has introduced a brand new high performance virtual …
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OCOSMOS Announces OCS5
South Korean handset manufacturer OCOSMOS has released a new MIP (Mobile Internet Phone, or Multimedia Internet Phone depending who you talk to), that has the ability to make calls over VoIP when connected to WiFi. Of course, it runs the Android OS, has a 3.7 …
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Chinavision Succeeds Where Others Have Failed, Makes a Boring Android Handset.
Engadget Mobile has an article up taking a look at Chinavision’s “Robot” Android handset. Check out the article for the full specs and lowdown on the phone. Â I’ll give you a hint before you go – It’s a 2.8″, dual-band snoozer. Â As I stated in …
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Is it Really Worth Putting Android on a Netbook?
While the tech-addict in me would love to own and play with an Android based netbook, the question must be asked:Â Does an Android netbook make much sense? Now before you go blasting me out of the water, (which I admit, may be deserved), take …
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Conspiracy Theory: Is Apple Orchestrating a Media Attack on Google?
For various reasons, I’ve had plenty of free time on my hands lately. And since I’m an Android Guy, I was closely following the CES 2010 developments. I was also reading all I could about the Nexus One, what kind of impact that it was …
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Eating My Words Never Tasted so Good!
And of course, I would be talking about the Nexus One, the most glorious Android phone to date. About four months ago, I wrote an article called, “Don’t Hold Your Breath…”, talking about the fact that I really did not see Google trying to get …
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Did Google Shoot itself in the Foot with Nexus One?
Microsoft sure thinks so. In a quote from Microsoft’s Robbie Bach taken from Bloomberg, it seems the software giant thinks that Google may have bitten off more than it can chew. The Bach Quote from Bloomberg: “Doing both in the way they are trying to …
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Motoroi Coming Stateside in March?
Less than one day ago we reported that the new Motorola Motoroi would be headed to SK Telecom as the first Android 2.0 device in Korea. Today, we’re learning that it will be landing here in the US sometime in March. This news will be …
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MacLife Magazine Reviews the ‘Droid.
Being a person who drank the kool aid that Apple is selling, I am a lover of Mac computers. One of the publications that I receive at home regularly is MacLife, a rag dedicated to, you guessed, all things Mac. I opened the February issue …
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Who to Ask for Support for Nexus One…
The Nexus One, while being a very good Android device, has some issues. It is starting with the ordering process with Google and the upgrade eligibility with T-Mobile. There are also reports of signal quality with 3G as outline by Gizmodo. The Nexus One is …
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Analyst Predicts 5 to 6 Million Nexus One Phones Sold in First Year
It seems that market analysts are seeing the Nexus One as a major step forward for Google in the smartphone market. Doug Anmuth of Barclay Capital is predicting that the search giant will move 5 to 6 MILLION Nexus One Handsets in 2010. Let’s put …
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The Android Army is Rising
In a humorous article from David Pogue of the New York Times, it seems that the “Android Army” is rising to meet any naysaying about the Nexus One or the Android platform with fanboyesque flames of their own. It seems Pogue wrote a review of …
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PixelPipe Updates Android App
If you are a user of PixelPipe, you will be happy to know that they have recently upgraded their Android App to allow one click publishing pictures taken from your in-phone camera. Simply put, they have streamlined the services provided. When you take a picture, …
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CES 2010: Inbrics to Unveil MID M1
Inbrics is set to unveil their Android powered MID (mobile internet device) at CES 2010. Information is scarce about the unit, but here is what we know:
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