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Phil and Mickey and a cast of 100 in the chatroom discuss the Verizon HTC Droid Incredible, the Sprint Evo 4G, HP buying Palm, and answer a slew of your e-mails.
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Phil's mic was way hot throughout the podcast. Sorry about that, everybody. We'll do better next week.
Top o' the news - HTC Droid Incredible is unleashed!
- Droid Incredible available today in Verizon stores, in your hands
- Verizon's Droid Incredible commercial shows specs, doesn't show phone
- Can you turn off the Sense UI on the Droid Incredible? Mmmmmm ... Not just yet
- Verizon Droid Incredible vs. Nexus One - graphics benchmark test
- Google: No Verizon Nexus One, buy the Incredible instead
Hardware news
- Dell roadmap shows 'Sparta,' 'Athens' Android netbooks amid smartphones
- HTC Android slider makes it through the FCC with AT&T 3G bands
- Garmin-Asus introduces the A10 Android phone, for those who like walking
- HP buys Palm, plans to continue offering 'choices of OS' (meaning Android?)
- Xperia X10 Mini & X10 Mini Pro gets priced, coming May/June to Rogers ?
- Motorola Backflip now available on Telus
- Vodafone Nexus One available for pre-order, will be available in stores
- LG launching three Android phones, but none for the U.S.
Software news
- Andy Rubin says Flash is coming in Froyo version of Android operating system
- Automatic app updates coming in Android 2.2?
- Hands on with the Skyfire 2.0 Android browser
- Hands-on with the Firefox browser for Android phones
- Custom Android Central Keyboard for you!
- CyanogenRom 5.0.7 brings Android 2.1 for the G1, myTouch 3G
- Sirius XM working on an Android app
- Facebook app updates to 1.2, brings inbox support
- HTC Desire root process is released!
- Maintenance update being tested for Motorola Cliq XT
- T-Mobile's Garminfone spotted, still looks like the nuvifone A50
- Motorola Europe says Android 2.1 for its Milestone is delayed
- Spotify integrated into X10's Mediascape and Timescape
Google news
- AdMob numbers show Android overtaking iPhone requests in the U.S.
- HTC to pay royalties to Microsoft after being told Android steps on its patents
- Google revamps mobile image search for Android, makes it look nearly native
- Google introduces Place Pages for mobile
- Rent movies now on YouTube (and let's get 'em on Android soonest)
Contests
- And the winners of the HTC Incredibles are ...
- Win Phil's (and Dieter's, too!) Nexus Ones: Fifth batch of entries [contest]
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dgdave#AC says:
Thank god! I've been checking every 30 minutes today to get this to get me through work.
Air Force One says:
Your hearts didn't seem to be in this one
MowDownJoe says:
The podcast cut off before the end for me... might be because off Listen, but it was mid-question, so I'm kinda doubting it.
swimrage says:
I was listening and I disagree with your comment about the Incredible marketing following in the style of the Droid. Its a marketing play to connect the phones. When I show off my Droid to my friend whos only ever had a Razor (ie he doesnt know phone OSs), he should understand that if he buys the Droid Incredible he should get the same experience. People say they have an iPhone and you know what it is, despite it actually being a 1st gen vs a 3G or even a 3GS. Its just unfortunate that only Verizon has licensed the name, will the lay person know the EVO and Incredible run the same apps?