3 years ago
Rumor has G1 getting Android 2.0 update

Rumors are like elbows and other things around here, so we're going to swallow some salt with this one. But AndroidSPIN says it has an anonymous tipster with word that the HTC G1 on T-Mobile -- as in the very first commercially available Android phone -- will be getting an Eclair update. And that's not out of the realm of possibilty, as we've already seen Android 2.0 ported over to the G1, albeit in pretty raw form. No word on when the over-the-air update could come, or if it'll be the newer 2.0.1 flavor. Stay tuned, folks. [AndroidSPIN]
Update: Erm, fixed headline.
3 years ago
Video of Espresso ROM on a Hero
3 years ago
Dwight Howard and his myTouch 3G

T-Mobile's march through the NBA continues, this time with Dwight Howard showing off his myTouch 3G, with a little help from Sir Charles. (Catch the Donut reference?) Peep the video after the break. Thanks, ballroom dru, for the tip!
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3 years ago
Ford Sync, Droid Eris update, ex-Pre owners, talkin' apps

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3 years ago
Merry Christmakwanzakah, everybody!

Happy holidays, merry Christmas and all that jazz, everybody. Here's to hoping you all found a little green robot under the tree this year. For those of you new to Android, welcome! Glad you're with us!
While your trembling hands cradle that new Android phone for the first time, take a spin through our Reviews section to learn a little more about your device, and browse the forums to get help from other users. Coming to Android from another smartphone? Check out the third annual Smartphone Round Robin, where our own experts make the leap and share their experiences. Need a new case, headset or extra charger for your new phone? We've got you covered in the Android Central store. And in addition to this site, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter.
Now, back to our fruitcake. Happy holidays!
3 years ago
iheartradio brings the best of terrestrial radio to the Android Market

After a bit of a false start this morning, Christmas has come a day early for you radio lovers out there. Clear Channel Radio's iheartradio app is now available in the Android Market for phones running Android 1.5 and above. That's the Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Eris, HTC myTouch 3G and the Samsung Moment. With the app you get:
- Streaming broadcasts from almost 400 U.S. radio stations, including digital-only stations such as erockster, Pride, Christian Aguilera Radio, Eagles Radio and the White House Brief.
- Frequently updated traffic reports available for several major markets including New York, L.A., Chicago, San Francisco and Houston.
- You can set a station to play automatically when you launch the App
- Lyrics, album art and more
More at iheartradio.com. You can download the free app now in the Market. Happy listening!
3 years ago
Analyst predicts 150,000 apps by 2011, and you did, too!

Let's play "Are you Smarter than an Analyst." Simon Khalaf, CEO for analyst Flurry Inc., which studies apps and their use, says the Android Market could have 100,000 to 150,000 apps by the end of 2010. Currently, there are about 16,000 apps in the Market.
We previously asked for your predictions, and above is where your predictions fell. Twenty-seven percent of you also predicted 100,000 to 150,000 apps, and 75,000 to 100,000 was just behind at 25 percent. So congratulations, you're all now official analysts!
[Business Week via Android Guys]
3 years ago
Android From A Nokia Perspective, Smartphone Round Robin
3 years ago
Beautiful Widgets drama, Moto Droid home screens, Nexus One, Android Apps
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Jeremy | Dec 23 2009 | 7:53 pm |

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The Beautiful Widgets drama continues as HTC once again has asked to "review" the latest version, and that means our thread regarding the widgets continues to grow. Be sure to keep up with the latest information in this thread here.
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If you own an Android device, chances are you like to be able to customize things. And that's exactly what all of you Moto Droid owners seem to be doing. Share your home screens in the thread: Post your Screen!
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With so much hype surrounding the Nexus One, why not jump in our forums and discuss it?
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If you had to choose one single Android application, what would it be?
See you on the forums!
3 years ago
FTC wants more info on Google-AdMob deal

Google today responded to the FCC's FTC's request for more information regarding its purchase of AdMob, the mobile advertising company. And, as expected, they're putting a positive spin on the delay that's holding up the $750 million deal.
As we said when we announced the deal, we don't see any regulatory issues with this deal, because the rapidly growing mobile advertising space is highly competitive with more than a dozen mobile ad networks.
That said, we know that closer scrutiny has been one consequence of Google's success, and we've been talking to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the past few weeks. This week we received what's called a "second request," which means that the FTC is asking for more information so that they can continue to review the deal.
Hey, time is money. And Google certainly has more than enough of both. [Google via MacRumors]
Update: Yes, we know the FCC is not the FTC. We're lucky we didn't call the darn thing the HTC. :-/
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