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by afazel
Apr 09, 2010
Mobile searching just got better. Google recently announced Universal Search Suggestions in mobile searches. While you're typing the search, suggestions are shown with a snippet of information on th...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 09, 2010
Here's the thing about this render that purportedly is of the HTC Incredible: It's probably pretty close. The shape and lines are pretty much what we've seen leaked out any number of ways. (...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 09, 2010
Google is reportedly pulling all of the Android games in the Android Market in South Korea because laws in South Korea mandate that all games, of any kind, be reviewed by the South Korea Gaming Board....
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 08, 2010
The Nexus One car dock has arrived, and we've mounted it in our venerable Honda Accord for a quick spin around the block, and for a few photos in the garage. (More on that in a bit.) Join us after th...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 08, 2010
Need more specs from the Verizon HTC Incredible after that teaser from the manual? We've got you covered. Nothing hugely different from what we saw before -- the processor is a Qualcomm 8650...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 08, 2010
We've spent a good part of the afternoon covering the announcement of the iPhone 4.0 software with our pals at TiPB, and we're feeling pretty good about the Android platform, still. No killer feature...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 08, 2010
If you've been waiting for what seems like forever for an update to be released for the Samsung Moment, your time has come. We've already shown you Android 2.1 on the Moment (our poor example above is...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 08, 2010
The HTC Incredible's manual has made it into the hands of Phandroid, and there's not much surprising inside. It appears to be, for all intents and purposes, pretty much the same as the HTC Desir...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 07, 2010
Top o' the news
Did the 2.1 update slow your Droid's graphics processing power?
Hardware news
Cricket picking up Kyocera Zio M6000
Could this be the LG Aloha ?
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 07, 2010
Sorry, don't actually have launch information just yet for the Verizon version of the Google Nexus One, but we do have another indicator that it should be here any time now. Above is another one of th...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 06, 2010
Update: And it's now available for $55 plus shipping at google.com/phone. [via official Nexus One blog]Original: One piece of the Nexus One puzzle that's been missing for a bit has been...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 05, 2010
No, folks, we weren't kidding when I said I was giving away my original Nexus One. And to prove it, we're giving you a sneak peak at the first batch of contest entries. (And, no, there's nothing wron...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 05, 2010
As is quickly becoming the norm at developer conferences, we're getting word that Nexus Ones and Motorola Droids are being given out in advance to developers who plan to attend the Google IO conf...
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by afazel
Apr 05, 2010
Would you look at that! Google is getting serious about selling the Nexus One and marketing the Android platform, too. Apparently the folks over at Mountain View have decided not to take the r...
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by Casey Chan
Apr 01, 2010
Now that's a first. Panasonic is passing on "Google TV" because it'll be too expensive to implement Android on their sets. In the smartphone space, manufacturers love Android because o...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 01, 2010
And the long slog that is Apple's claim that HTC violated a number of its patents continues, with the International Trade Commission deciding to hold an evidentiary hearing within 45 days. That d...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 01, 2010
That's right, we're giving away my original Nexus One. It's in near-perfect condition and has served me well throughout my journeys for Android Central, but it's time to send it on to a bette...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 01, 2010
Earlier this month Google released a great feature - marking your favorite search results with a star. Now Google has announced it is extending this feature to also work with their mobile site. ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 31, 2010
Somebody call Stockholm. Google today released Translate for Animals on the Android Market, marking the groundbreaking app that finally lets us humans communicate with our two-, three- and four-legge...
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by ericatomars06
Mar 31, 2010
It seems there are basically two kinds of gmailer's. The ones who keep every e-mail in their inbox with the goal to someday (and somehow) fill it, then the others that can not seem to delete it fast e...
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by Jared DiPane
Mar 31, 2010
Seeing your favorite smartphone get some screen time is something that many people enjoy. But the Nexus One hasn't gotten nearly the push that we've seen with the Droid, myTouch 3G or ... well, any ot...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 30, 2010
Yesterday we heard from HTC, manufacturer of the Evo 4G, about the Android phone's capability to do voice calls at the same time as data. And as a quick follow-up, Sprint just pinged us on Twitter to...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
Biggest complaint we hear about Android? The number of OS versions spread out over the vast number of devices, and the painful wait for updates. We're currently running the gamut from Android 1.5 -- e...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
One of the sticking points of using the Desire ROM with HTC Sense on the Nexus One was that, at least for a while, the camera wasn't fully functional. That's been fixed, and now you can do ...
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by ericatomars06
Mar 29, 2010
Just like the title suggests, with Search Anything you can Yahoo, Google, Bing, Twitter, Youtube and Wikipedia. Simply by adding the first initial of your preferred search engine (example Y for Yahoo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 29, 2010
The Verizon Nexus One rumors are running rampant this morning. Piling onto the (likely fake) screen shot of the google.com/phone page showing the Verizon version actually for sale, there's now video ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
Google has clarified a recent report that stated it was paying manufacturers and carriers a percentage of search revenue from its Android applications. In fact, Google said, it's only sharing revenue ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 28, 2010
You can't buy any of them yet, but the HTC Evo 4G, Google Nexus One and Motorola i1 are now all listed on Sprint's developer site, along with some video and specs. No great surprise there on the ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 27, 2010
The Google Nexus One from its earliest announcement was said to be headed to Verizon but instead has seen life on T-Mobile and now access to AT&T's 3G, in addition to Sprint saying it's on its wa...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 27, 2010
We don't usually put too much stock in what one of those carrier customer service robots (aka "live chat representatives" or some dude on the other side of the planet) tells us, but what th...




































