Samsung debuts Android 4.1-powered Galaxy Camera
Samsung, following closely on the heels of their big Galaxy Note II announcement, have made the Galaxy Camera official. Â Specifications for the Android 4.1-powered...
Samsung Galaxy Note II officially debuts
Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Note II has gone from rumored to official as the handset/tablet is announced at IFA. Â Specifications for the device are...
Sony announces Xperia J, V, and T smartphones
Sony today announced a trio of new Android-powered smartphones, the Xperia T, Xperia V, and Xperia J. Â making their debut a tthe IFA trade...
LG announces a quad-core LTE beast with Optimus G
LG today announced their newest super phone the LG Optimus G.  Packing some amazing specs, the word super phone is not a stretch.  Details include a 1.5GHz quad-core...
T-Mobile Concord joins carrier’s prepaid roster
T-Mobile today announced that they've added another Android-based smartphone to their prepaid lineup. Â Called the T-Mobile Concord, it's a manufactured by ZTE and features...
Boost adds Samsung Galaxy S II 4G, Galaxy Rush to lineup
Boost Mobile has announced a pair of Android-powered smartphones from Samsung, both of which are due in September. Â Each is a little different from...
Sony introduces Xperia SL
Sony today introduced its next Android smartphone, the Xperia SL, however they weren't quite ready to divulge its release date, pricing, or expected markets.
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Ailing Sprint Needs Android Now More Than Ever
The third largest carrier in the US is hurting. Bad. They're watching customers jump ship left and right and they are almost unable to...
Reading the Tea Leaves
I couldn't be more excited about the Open Handset Alliance news today. Seriously. I think today's announcement of 14 key players helped me to...
Dear Santa: Please Bring Me Widgets
The second part of the Android Developers Challenge should be getting off the ground before too long and I have a little Christmas wish...
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Android Security...
TechCrunch posed an interesting question today when they brought up the ease in which one might get around your Android login. Is it that much to get concerned over?
Will We Soon Forget About Android? Hardly
It's always amusing to see people chime in with such polarizing opinions of operating systems. Especially one that is yet to launch.
My Impression of the G1 So Far
Vamien weighs in with his initial impressions of Android 1.0 and the T-Mobile G1 handset.
Android is Your Buddy
Android is not just about a phone. They are going to turn it into the heart of mobile computing and mobile living like never seen before. Why do you think it is called Android?
Op-Ed: We Have Met Android, And It Is Us
Device users don't buy "openness" – they buy benefits that they personally realize. And to that extent, Android will succeed or fail based on our efforts as developers. If openness is Android's strength, it is up to us to make that meaningful to ordinary people.