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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 27, 2010
Among the plethora of Android tablets and smartphones we'll see at CES, Samsung's expected to bring out another version of its phoneless Galaxy Player. The most recent version, the YP-GB1, is said to...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 11, 2010
We spent a fair amount of time at CES strolling through the Motorola section, handling the international versions of the Droid, the new Backflip and some Chinese Android phones. And Rene Ritchie from...
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by Dieter Bohn
Jan 11, 2010
Gosh, did anything happen last week? Oh yeah: there was that one show, the Consumer Electronics Show. Good times - here's what we liked: Android Central's CES 2010 Coverage -- Ha...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 11, 2010
That's it, folks. Stick a fork in us. We're done. The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is over, we've fled Sin City and are giving our weary feet a rest. But what a show it was.The Google N...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 09, 2010
Here's a special treat for you folks from us here at CES in Las Vegas. Casey Chan and I got a chance to chat-it up with Eric Lin, HTC's global PR and online community manager, shortly after the ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 09, 2010
Andy Rubin, in response to a question regarding the lack of multitouch on US Google Experience Android devices, namely the Droid and Nexus One:“It’s not an America versus outside America k...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 09, 2010
One of the coolest things we've seen at CES this year has as much to do with a phone that weighs just 169 grams as it does with an electric vehicle that tips the scales at 3,500 pounds. The Chevrolet...
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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 Phil Nickinson
Jan 08, 2010
Another day, another Android MID. At least, that's kind of what it feels like. And here's the MID650 from PCD (PCDphones.com), whom we mainly know as the keeper of Verizon software upgrades. This is j...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 08, 2010
Update: Well, would you look at that. Now the right video and all of the pictures are there. What happens in Vegas ...Walk into the Digital Experience - Pepcom event that helped kick off CES (f...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 07, 2010
Here's a very brief look at a non-working Entourage Edge. So, we can't really comment about how the e-ink display (that's the one of the left) works in conjunction with the Android-powered LED side of...
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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
The Droid, Cliq, & Backflip aren't the only Motorola Android devices around. There's also the XT800 and MT710. Confused? Yeah, it's okay. We've seen these China-only devices previously but ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 07, 2010
Let's be perfectly clear here: When I first saw the leaked images of the Motorola Backflip, I didn't know what to make of it and wrote it off as gimmicky. OK, a keyboard that contorts and kind of wra...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 07, 2010
Since the entire SPE team was here at CES in Las Vegas, it made perfect sense to take some time away from ogling gadgets and chatting up our friends in the blogosphere to record a podcast. We talk up...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 07, 2010
One of the most anticipated Android phones -- of last year -- has been the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. In all honesty, it should be available by now. But we continue to wait. Anyhoo ... what you ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 06, 2010
When the Chevrolet Volt electric car because available later this year, it'll do so with an Android counterpart in tow. A Volt application for Android (and the iPhone and BlackBerry Storm) is in the w...
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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 Phil Nickinson
Jan 04, 2010
Forget the phones. One of our first stops at CES this week is going to have to be with Touch Revolution, whose NIM1000 drop-in module is bringing Android to microwave ovens, washer/dryers/r...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 31, 2009
We cringe anytime we read a headline that states one company is planning to launch a product to compete with another company's product that doesn't yet exist, but such is the world in which we live. A...
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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 Phil Nickinson
Dec 28, 2009
For those of you pining for a new Android device on Sprint, you may soon get your wish. The Boy Genius Report has snagged a shot from Sprint's inventory screen that shows the LG LS680, clearly listin...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 23, 2009
The rumors are building ahead of CES, and the latest involves LG, Sprint and a little 4G standard called WiMAX. The long-rumored LG Prada 3 reportedly could be an Android device. [MobileOSNews via Sla...



































