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  • EA reveals Android gaming plans: Tetris, Bejeweled, Monopoly, oh my!

    Filed under: Games , T-Mobile , Android Hot on the heels of Electronic Arts kinda-sorta slamming Nokia for its lackluster N-Gage gaming platform comes word that the video game giant will be dabbling in the world of Android here shortly. Unsurprisingly, we're informed that Tetris will be the first Android title out, while Bejeweled and Monopoly should follow suit in November. According to EA Mobile vice president Adam Sussman, "Android is another exciting new platform to offer customers great games with enhancements like touch and tilt capabilities," and while we weren't given specifics outside of the aforesaid titles, more games are definitely "in development." EA reveals Android gaming plans: Tetris, Bejeweled, Monopoly, oh my! originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Oct 2008 13:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • ASUS said to be launching Android handset in first half of '09

    Filed under: Handsets , ASUS , Android We'd already heard that ASUS had been invited to join the Open Handset Alliance, and DigiTimes is now reporting that the company is, in fact, planning to launch an Android-based handset -- go figure. That phone, some unnamed company sources say, will roll out sometime in the first half of 2009 (we're guessing late first half), and could possibly be released in Taiwan first under ASUS' own brand before making its way overseas in the form of different "customized models" for various clients. Of course, any other details are non-existent at this point, but those same sources did also note that ASUS will be phasing out its use of the Ericsson Mobile Platform (or EMP) in its phones in favor of handset platforms from Qualcomm and Marvell, which is interesting insofar as that both Qualcomm and Marvell are members of the OHA, while Ericsson is not. ASUS said to be launching Android handset in first half of '09 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 29 Oct 2008 12:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • Google invites ASUS to join Open Handset Alliance

    Filed under: Handsets , ASUS , Android We're not sure if its recent spate of handset announcements had anything to do with it or not, but it looks like Google has now asked ASUS to join the Open Handset Alliance , an invitation that we're assuming ASUS expected to accept (or else we probably wouldn't be hearing about it). Apparently, Google is interested in working with ASUS due to its "brand recognition worldwide," although neither party seems to be making any sort of official comments just yet. Knowing ASUS, however, we're sure it'll find some way to work its Eee brand into the picture before all is said and done. Eee Phone, anyone? [Via VentureBeat , thanks Michael Y] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • Android's secret weapon: China?

    Filed under: Software , China Mobile Okay, it's not really a secret weapon, per se -- China Mobile's smack at the top of the Open Handset Alliance's member list, after all -- but In-Stat's predicting that Android has a chance of absolutely dominating the iPhone's sales figures next year if it can get a big ol' helping of love from China's hundreds of millions of wireless subscribers. Diving into the numbers, the analysis firm predicts that Apple will push some 9.5 million iPhones globally next year, compared to 17.1 million Android-equipped pieces, based largely on the assumption that China will end up throwing its weight behind the more open (read: cheaper) Linux-based platform. That being said, China Mobile is also still in discussions (as far as we can tell, anyway) to bring the iPhone to its network, so the battle could ultimately be about pricing and marketing. Google has done a solid job of building name recognition over there lately, and there's little doubt that manufacturers crafting Android sets will be able to undercut the iPhone, so In-Stat's little spat of fortune telling seems downright plausible. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • Symbian extends collaboration offer to Google, possibly Android

    Symbian's buy-out by Nokia, by far the largest handset manufacturer to rely on the Symbian smartphone mobile operating system, paves the way for an open-source Symbian environment that will hopefully spark a new wave of Symbian-based mobile platforms. With Symbian's code destined to be opened up by the Symbian Foundation for all to use, the software [...]
  • Android delayed to Q4 2008 and later

    It wasn't too long ago that Google announced their OHA (Open Handset Alliance) and the Linux-based Android platform. Once Android demonstrations started popping up all over the blogosphere, we couldn't wait to get our hands on an Android-powered device. Unfortunately, we're going to have to wait longer still. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google's [...]
  • Impressive OHA Android Demo at Google IO.

    News just breaking from the Google IO keynote is that Google have completed a very impressive demo of Android on an unknown mobile device. Engadget thinks its the ‘Dream’ but i’m not sure where they got that info from. Check out some great images at Android Community At the moment its looking like an [...]
  • D2 Technologies' mCUE solution gets powered by Android

    Filed under: Software , Others , Android Lookee here, yet another supporter of Google's Android . Taking the wraps off of its mCUE converged communications client here at CTIA 2008, D2 Technologies is touting said software -- when coupled with Google's Android SDK -- as a "complete turnkey solution for developing multi-mode mobile communication devices based on Android." According to the company's vice president of marketing and sales Doug Makishima, the goal with mCUE is to "make it as fast, easy and affordable as possible for OEMs to deliver converged, unified communications devices to meet the demand [for Android]." Hey world, there's still time left to hop on this (increasingly attractive) bandwagon, believe it or not. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • HTC's Android handset to be called the "Dream" - you don't say

    If you're feeling a tinge of deja vu all over again, it's because this has all happened before. HTC, long known to be developing a handset running the Android open-source OS, has finally come out in the open and announced that their Android handset will be called the "Dream." Back in the early days of the [...]
  • Android handset hands-on shows Google Maps Street View

    Remember that little mobile OS initiative from Google and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA)? Yea, well, we haven't heard much from the Android-camp in a minute, so we're glad to see that the Android platform is still going strong. The BBC's Darren Waters got a chance to sit down with Andy Rubin, Google's director of mobile [...]
  • Google and NTT DoCoMo confirmed partners, possibly bringing Android handset to Japan

    It looks like the deal between Google and NTT DoCoMo to bring added Google-functionality to the carrier’s i-mode internet service has been confirmed by NTT DoCoMo. The partnership would bring pre-installed Google applications to NTT DoCoMo handsets and make it easier for the carrier’s 48 million i-mode customers to make use of apps like Google Maps. We’re also hearing that Google and NTT DoCoMo are in talks to bring an open-source Android-based handset to Japan. Remember, NTT DoCoMo is one of the original members of Google’s Open Handset Alliance, so it makes sense that the carrier is considering releasing an Android-based handset. [Via: Electronista ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:NTT DoCoMo to carry iPhone in Japan?Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo confirmed to be negotiating with Apple for iPhoneNTT DoCoMo 3G FOMA subscribers exceed 40 million!NTT DoCoMo Joins Fight Against AIDS - (PRODUCT)RED With M702iS HandsetOn Monday Google will announce Android, their mobile phone platform *UPDATE*
  • Firm shows off functional Android build on ancient HTC hardware

    Filed under: Software , Android California-based a la Mobile has crafted a somewhat complete set of phone apps in prototype form -- you know, the most basic kinds of things you'd need on a smartphone to make it usable -- on top of Android, claiming it's the first group to show off a fully functional prototype. The firm installed its goodies on a Qtek 9090 , a rather ancient, janky HTC device from days gone by, proving that a wide swath of devices already in the marketplace will be ripe targets for Android transplants once solid, fully functional code is widely available. Though no one in the 34 member strong Open Handset Alliance has publicly committed to a particular Android software stack -- let alone a particular hardware design -- a la Mobile says that it's making a play among OHA member manufacturers to take a good, hard look at its wares as they navigate the process. The head of the LiMo Foundation, a sorta-competitor to the Open Handset Alliance, naturally downplayed a la Mobile's efforts, calling Android "just like a big lab experiment" -- though he did manage to call the prototype "interesting." How about we keep the verbal volleys to a minimum and get some friggin' Linux in the mainstream, ladies and gentlemen? Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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