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Google merging “cupcake” into Android OpenSource project
When we first got wind of Google’s top secret development branch, we were a bit perplexed. What does baking have anything to do with Android. Ok, for there are a few cooking apps in the Marketplace, but should Google really be geting into that? Lucky for us, Google’s "cupcake" development branch has nothing to do…
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Android is in the Loopt
As usual, I was doing my daily digging, trying to find some new news on Android and HTC when I came a cross some astounding news. Loopt is now available for Android and is in the Android Market. I quickly opened up the market to find the app, but there was nothign there. The latest…
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Google launches SIM/hardware unlocked Android Dev Phone 1
It seems Google is committed in getting software developers on board with Android. I wouldn’t think that the weekend would be the best time for a launch, but it seems Google just couldn’t wait any longer. For the sweet price of $399, developers can now pick up the Android Dev Phone 1. The only difference…
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T-Mobile G1 on sale for $125 with American Express Card
And we’re back. Sorry for the delay, but we had a busy holiday weekend with family in town and a whole lot of chores to do around the house. As most tech savvy people know, today is Cyber Monday. Since we all like to save some cash on out gadgets, American Express is offering a…
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Adobe is cooking up Flash for Windows Mobile, Android, and others
Today marks an important step in bringing mobile internet one step closer to the desktop experience. Adobe has just unveiled their plans on bringing Flash Player 10 to Windows Mobile, Google’s Android, and Nokia’s Symbian operating systems. Note for the record that Apple’s iPhone is currently not included in their plans. Adobe has seen the…
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HTC’s T-Mobile G1 stripped costs
Since launch, people have been asking how much the G1 costs HTC to make. Today, CNN.com is reporting that iSuppli’s latest study revealed that the HTC made T-Mobile G1 includes $144 worth of components and materials. Inevitable, the article compared these costs to those of the iPhone, which is estimated to cost $160 to produce…
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T-mobile G1 launches ad campaign on AOL Networks
There has been a lot of criticism over the ad campaign T-Mobile rolled out for the G1 when it launched. the simple commercials on TV really didn’t generate much excitement or feature the capabilities the G1 has. All they told us is that you could to Google searches with the G1. Today, T-Mobile has launched…