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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 21, 2010
Video hands-on of the new Sense UI running on the Nexus One Sprint releasing WiMAX device, could be the HTC Supersonic ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 20, 2010
Here's another one from (not so) deep in our Mobile World Congress stash -- video of the Motorola Cliq XT (aka the Quench outside the United States). Like we said in our first hands-on: If you're loo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 19, 2010
  Garmin-Asus was showing off the nuvifone A50 at Mobile World Congress, and we took it out for a spin. It's a 3.5-inch (320x480) device running Android 1.6 but is completely skinned. It's being ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 17, 2010
Stick a fork in us, folks. We're done at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. We still have a little more coverage coming, and likely a big wrap-up podcast, but here's Phil, Kevin and Dieter goi...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 17, 2010
Samsung didn't bring much in the way of Android at Mobile World Congress, but it did bring a new screen technology that hopefully will make it into your pocket in the near future. It's called Super A...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 17, 2010
Those of you who came to Android from Windows Mobile likely are familiar with SPB Mobile Shell. And the boys and girls from St. Petersburg are back with Version 5.0, which will be released ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 17, 2010
Had a nice sit-down this morning at Mobile World Congress with Dataviz, maker of Road Sync and Docs to Go. (For the uninitiated, think all the power of Microsoft Office, for a fraction of the price.) ...
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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 17, 2010
At Google's Keynote last night, there was supposed to be a ban on photos or video of their discussion about how they love openness and transparency (ahem). We had some live coverage at our @androidcen...
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by Casey Chan
Feb 17, 2010
  If you're the type of person who can't miss a detail and love to see a company's presentation yourself, first of all, we totally understand and second, you're in luck because HTC has posted the...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 17, 2010
Yeah, yeah. another teaser showing Adobe Flash on Android. We get it. We're as tired as seeing them as you are and are ready to see Flash 10.1 roll out. And the folks at Adobe assure us it's coming. ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 16, 2010
We were perched in the balcony this afternoon for Google CEO Eric Schmidt's keynote address at Mobile World Congress. For those of you following us on Twitter (good boys and girls), you already ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 16, 2010
Spent some quality time today with the folks from HP, who gave us some face time with their new Android-based netbook, the Compaq Airlife 100. As you'll hear, it has an advertised 12-hour battery lif...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 16, 2010
Here's a quick look at Opera Mobile on Android. And it looks, well, like you'd expect Opera Mobile to on Android. It's nice and fast, thanks to the major compression going on, and it'll make a nice ad...
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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 16, 2010
Ok, it's official: HTC likes to beat on devices. First we see them stress test the Nexus One, now we watch them take a shiny new, not-even-released-yet, HTC Legend and slam it up against a wall. We f...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 16, 2010
Here we go with an up-close-and personal look at the HTC Desire, the just-announced smartphone featuring Android 2.1 and the newest version of the Sense UI. Remember that it's nearly a carbon-co...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 16, 2010
Here's an up-close look at the HTC Legend, the successor to the venerable Hero. An optical trackpad (under the thumb here) replaces the trackball, and it features Android 2.1 and the latest...
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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 16, 2010
  HTC officially announced the Legend today. While the Nexus one doesn't need to feel completely ashamed, it certainly looks like HTC has taken their shot at putting "best Android Phone this...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 15, 2010
The Motorola Motoroi's been intriguing ever since it first leaked out of the depths of wherever such leaks come from. But in getting your hands (and watching the hands of a lovely Motorola representa...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 15, 2010
Here it is, folks. The Motorola Motoroi, aka the XT720, aka the first Android 2.0 device released for the Korean market. At first blush you get the feel that it's a kindler, gentler Droid without a k...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 15, 2010
The Motorola Cliq XT (Android 1.5 and MotoBLUR) won't be released for another month, but we've already gotten our hands on it at Mobile World Congress. Here we go. It's the first incarnation of MotoB...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 14, 2010
OK, everybody. Here it is. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro, the tiniest darn Android phone you've ever seen, let alone one with a horizontal keyboard. For being as small as it is, the keyboard ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 14, 2010
You read that right, folks. If our live coverage of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini and mini pro didn't tip you off, we're on the ground in Barcelona, Spain, at Mobile World Congress. And to offici...
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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 14, 2010
We're just back from Sony Ericsson's press conference where they announced that they're filling out their lineup with five phones to be released before the first half of 2010 runs out. The Xperia X10 ...
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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 14, 2010
 The enterprising sleuths at Engadget were perusing the specs on that strange Bada phone and managed to track down the Samsung Halo. If you were hoping for an Android device to land at Mobile Wor...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 10, 2010
We've known for a while that Opera was planning on bringing a version of its Opera Mobile browser to Android. And now we're going to get a look at it. Opera announced in a news release that it will un...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 27, 2010
Unlike the band and a certain dirigible, the Motorola Zeppelin is one fable that just won't quit. The latest installment -- with a new picture, to boot -- has it being announced in a few weeks at Mob...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 04, 2009
Some Valentines love is coming in February -- in the form of the follow-up to the wildly popular HTC Hero. HTC Sweden exec Patrik Andersson dropped the news:A sequel to The flagship Hero unv...