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by Casey Chan
Jan 09, 2010
You know what would be fun, if you combined the Nexus One teardown pictures along with the just released Nexus One bill of materials list! Okay, maybe not. But if you were wondering how much the...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 09, 2010
So we all know that the Nexus One was the first phone available at google.com/phone. Some of us may also know that Google will continue developing devices to sell in their Google Phone Store. What man...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 08, 2010
Say hello to the LG GT540 Swift Android smartphone. We've seen Android devices from LG before but none have reached the US, maybe that'll change with the GT540. The GT540 is a cute little device ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 08, 2010
Nvidia showed off the latest Android netbook prototype powered at CES 2010. This one's a little more unique since its powered by Nvidia's latest Tegra 2 'system on a chip' processor. The ha...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 07, 2010
Watch out Nook, you have a real competitor for that Android-powered, Dual-screen E-Book Reader space. We spent a little time with the Spring Design Alex E-Reader at CES and came away pretty impressed....
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by Casey Chan
Jan 07, 2010
We really have no idea how to take this. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has a mini-me version codenamed Robyn that's seriously tiny. Just look at the thing! It's so tiny that we almost think it's ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 07, 2010
This is getting quite ridiculous Google. Word on the street is that the European Nexus One will have multitouch--yes the feature that we have begged and begged for since Android launched to no avail. ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 07, 2010
You know the drill: highly anticipated device gets released, highly anticipated device gets a teardown. It happens to everyone. The Nexus One just received the teardown honor and the guys at iFi...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 06, 2010
Try not to roll your eyes at this too much, but Lenovo today announced "Lephone," which is an Android-powered touch-slab form. It's said to be just 12mm thick and very round. Also fron...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 06, 2010
Hey, AT&T users, you guys are getting Android phones. AT&T finally came to their senses and is finally (!) joining the Android party. We'll forgive them for being late because we're sure...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 06, 2010
Not impressed with the regular sized Nexus One? Take a look at this giant sized version. Ooh..big glass. Yeah, now that's a 'superphone' for you. Since the Nexus One won't actually be available...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 05, 2010
It's not surprising that Google launched the Nexus One, and it's not surprising that the Nexus One will be available both unlocked for $529 or with T-Mobile contract for $179, we've heard those ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2010
Spring Design's Alex e-reader, which still isn't actually available (though we expect to see it this week at CES), has announce a deal that gives it access to Google's books library, gaining the ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 05, 2010
Your eyes aren't deceiving you. No, that's not a new Android phone but rather the Windows Mobile HTC Imagio running our favorite OS. A PPCGeeks forum user got Android 2.0.1 (take that non-Droid ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 05, 2010
Let's be honest here, texting through SMS and carriers is very convenient but it's nothing short of a complete rip off. What are they charging these days? A quarter per SMS?! That's why apps lik...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 04, 2010
Logitech, best known for its computer peripherals, apparently has some sort of Android-powered product in the pipeline, according to a recent job posting.They're looking for "a super-star enginee...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 04, 2010
One of our favorite hobbies these days is to collect statistical data about Android (we also collect spores, mold and fungus), and here's an interesting specimen from ChangeWave.A survey of 4,068 peop...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 04, 2010
According to NetApplications, mobile web browsing is now responsible for 1.3% of all internet browsing. 1.3% may seem like an insignificant number but it's nothing to laugh at. In the beginning ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 03, 2010
The oh so lucky guys at the Nexus One Blog got their hands on the Nexus One and one-upped the other hands-on that came out today with a full review. They go through the Nexus One in full detail ...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 01, 2010
Here is a very simple application for all of you weather afficianados out there, Radar Now. Radar Now is a free application available in the Android Market that pretty much does what it's title descr...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 31, 2009
Maybe you're not good enough with your hands to code up your own Android app, but certainly your fingers are fleet enough to cobble together this little guy. Cause if you can't code, you might ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 31, 2009
Another Android phone from Motorola? And this one better than the last? Why not? The render you see above reportedly is codenamed either the Mirage or Shadow and has a 4.3-inch (as in the same size as...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 31, 2009
Update: Whoopsie. This one's been pulled. Have fun in the Google gulag.Got some time on your hands? Feel free to watch the 10 minute video* above that showcases the UI of the Nexus One in all it's glo...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 30, 2009
It seems like no matter how much we think we know, there's always something new to learn about the Nexus One. Even with the January 5th event so close, doesn't it feel like there'll be some big...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 30, 2009
If you're a Droid User (or Nexus One user) eager to give Swype for Android, the purported nifty keyboard replacement, a try, there's a beta that you can download! The downloadable beta only wor...
Review
by Jeremy
Dec 30, 2009
A few short weeks ago we tested out Twidroid Pro and came away impressed. Well today we have yet another Twitter client to spotlight for you, Swift. You can grab Swift from the Market for free and we...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 30, 2009
Rumor alert! Rumor alert! Looks like an Android user has ported Android 2.1 to the device nearest and dearest to our hearts, the T-Mobile G1. Now we don't doubt that the T-Mobile G1, easily the ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 30, 2009
We might have a couple of new Android phones on the way from Motorola, if a Barrons piece is correct. Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry says that Moto "may announce" a new Andro...
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by Casey Chan
Dec 29, 2009
In short, the Camangi WebStation Android Tablet is a fairly well-built device that's terminally slow, plays atrocious videos, and a total fail that can't be recommended to anyone at any price. Y...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 29, 2009
And ... here we go. An analyst at Kaspersky Lab Americas says Android likely face a spate of attacks in 2010. Roel Schouwenberg, whose company coincidentally sells computer security tools, told ...



































