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HTC leading the Android Invasion of MWC
Android is picking up steam. More and more handset markets are planning on releasing Android powered devices in the coming months, many of which could make their first appearance at this month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. My Tech Wall has a rundown of eight different handsets that could show their faces, two of which…
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No Cupcake for you! RC-33 update to fix minor bugs
We’ve known for a while that T-mobile was preparing a new update for the G1. Rumors had been flying around and there was high hope that T-Mobile would include at least a few of the new Cupcake features into the RC-33 build for Android. Now we have official confirmation from a T-Mobile employee: “To ensure…
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Gmail Tasks gets Android Support
In an effort to add a little more value to its email client, late last year, Gmail Tasks was rolled out in Google Labs. Google’s latest Labs project allowed users to create, manage, and edit lists of tasks in a similar fashion to Outlook and Lotus Notes. At the moment, Gmail Tasks is not a…
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Living with an Android: my first three months with the T-Mobile G1
As many of you know, I typically don’t write my own handset reviews. I’ve come to the conclusion that with the thousands of tech bloggers on the web, all the things I love and hate about each device usually gets picked apart by a few dozen writers before I’d ever get a chance to do…
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more T-mobile G Series phones on the way
A little over two weeks ago, we learned from leaked HTC documents that their next Android handset will be the HTC Sapphire 2.0. The Sapphire 2.0 was rumored to be T-Mobile’s successor for the T-mobile G1. Until now, we still had not heard any new from T-Mobile on the topic until Senior VP Engineering and…
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G1 multi-touch hack now available to the public
It looks like we will finally get our chance to test out multi-touch on our G1. Luke Hutchinson has finally released a demo version of his software that gives users the multi touch functionality and a few modded apps on their G1 that can take advantage of the new input feature. Keep in mind though…
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HTC Sapphire 2.0 to be second HTC Android device
It’s been eight days since we showed off the full list of upcoming 2009 phones from HTC. Though we have a lot of faith in HTC, I personally was not expecting to see a live picture of the Sapphire 2.0 this soon. Since the Android powered handset is expected to launch on T-Mobile networks across…