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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 15, 2010
  Our full, no-holds-barred Nexus One review is coming shortly. In the meantime, here's a video walkthrough to whet your appetite. (And don't forget about our hands-on at CES, and our FAQ). ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
 If you know your tech history, you'd know that Steve Jobs (on the left) and Steve Wozniak (on the right) founded Apple together. Yes, Apple. Maker of the iPhone, among other great products. Stev...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
 Above all, Google is about search--it's embedded in nearly all of their products. Even in 2010, Google continues to push search and constantly re-invents the way we find things. Their newest fea...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
  The saga of the Nexus One continues. As we reported earlier tonight, new pricing is here. T-MoNews has learned that T-Mobile customers who are eligible to upgrade to the Nexus One can do so for...
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by Jeremy
Jan 14, 2010
From the Forums is a great way for you, our readers, to see the hottest topics being discussed. But you must be a registered member and becoming a member is a simple process. So if you have not alre...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
There's been more than a bit of consternation among current T-Mobile customers when it comes to buying a subsidized Nexus One. At first everybody though they were out of luck, or that they were eligib...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
Not that there's really any doubt that a car dock (and desktop dock) is on the way for the Google Nexus One -- after all, we've see it at the FCC -- but it has its on support page. We're still wa...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
Seth Weintraub at Computer World asks a good question: If Google really leaves China because of Internet search filtering, what will that mean for the future Android? There are billions of eyeballs at...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
The Google Nexus One is all of one week old now, but that's not stoping the sales estimates and now total market worth from rolling in. Above is a breakdown from Trefis, by way of TechCrunch, which ha...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
We're still waiting on a fix for the problem the Nexus One is having staying connected to 3G (and we don't really care who fixes it -- Google, HTC, T-Mobile or whomever). In the meantime, there's a wo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
And there you have it: The Vodafone version of Google's Nexus One in Germany looks like it will cost about 150 Euros along with a two-year contract. No word on whether it will come with the 3G issues ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2010
OK, you wanted to know what T-Mobile's doing about 3G problems with the Nexus One. Here's the ugly truth. Above are some of the bullet points customer-service types are being given, at least as of Jan...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2010
We're not sure it's news every time one OS manufacturer pokes fun at another, but here we go again anyway. During a panel on netbooks (attended and reported by LaptopMag's Mark Spoonauer) at CES, Micr...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2010
Registration just opened up for the Google IO conference May 19-20 in San Francisco. Two days of Android, Chrome, APIs, apps, robots, flying cars and just about anything else Google that you can think...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2010
There's some great discussion going on in our forums about the Google Nexus One, including questions about using it unlocked on AT&T. And that brings us to the following poll. Let us know which ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2010
As our pal Jeremy points out in the forums (and is widely being reported today), if you buy a subsidized Nexus One (the one you get alongside a T-Mobile Account) and then cancel within 120 days, you'r...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 12, 2010
 Looks like analysts are feeling pretty good about the Nexus One. Barclay Capitals analyst Doug Smith believes that Google will sell 5-6 million Nexus Ones this year. That's a very, very big numb...
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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 Jeremy
Jan 10, 2010
It seems as if the Google Nexus One is having some difficulty staying connected to T-Mobile's 3G band. A countless number of new Nexus One owners are flooding Google's support forums complaining ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 10, 2010
Same as with the Motorola Droid, the Nexus One has found a place (at least at one point) on Google's home page. And if you're in an airport with Google's free holiday WiFi (what up McCarran!), at one ...
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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 Phil Nickinson
Jan 08, 2010
When the Google Nexus One launched earlier this week (see our hands-on), it did so listing WiFi compatibility as 802.11n, meaning you'd be getting the latest and greatest (and fastest) connection. It ...
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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 06, 2010
  Not satisified with Google's "coming soon" label, Vodafone UK has said it will start selling the Nexus One "in a few short weeks.""No detail on pricing and precise...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 06, 2010
It's not every day that you see smartphone nerdery atop some of the nation's biggest newspapers. But darting through the airport this morning, we found the Google Nexus One stripped across USA Today; ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2010
You read that right. Just as quickly as Google debuted the Nexus One, we see Adobe release a nicely produced (read: Made well in advance) demo showing the Flash 10.1 beta running on the phone. How, ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2010
We've seen how the cost of the Google Nexus One stacks up against, well, itself. But  how does the Nexus One and its official T-Mobile plan stack up against the iPhone 3GS (AT&T), Palm Pre (S...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2010
So how much is the Nexus One really going to cost you? If you're buying unlocked, it's a simple $530. If you're a current T-Mobile customer, it gets a little cloudy. Here's the official breakdown:Nexu...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2010
A good number of you likely will be buying the Google Nexus One unlocked for use on AT&T's network. Obviously, you'll be missing out on 3G. And some of you have asked about plans and the like...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2010
   Google's Nexus One live event is over, phones are starting to get into the media's hands (officially), and orders are going out. After the break: Everything you need to know about the Nex...