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Filed under: Software , Android At Adobe's MAX event this morning, none other than Andy Rubin himself helped to demo Flash running on a G1 , proving that it's possible (in case years of Nokias with S60 browsers haven't already done a sufficient job of showing that) and that Apple's running...
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Google researchers and developers have created an app that allows for voice recognition while using the search engine says the NYTimes. The app should be available through the iTunes store and will enable users to say something like, “How many megapixels does the Olympus E-30 have?” The app...
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , Android Recent firmware updates may have aimed to shut down such shenanigans, but it looks they were a little too slow to stop Jay Freeman (a.k.a. Saurik) from going to town with his newly jailbroken G1 and installing Debian on the handset. What's more, he apparently...
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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...
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10-30-2008
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Filed under: HTC, Google, T-Mobile, Software, Games, EA, gaming, Electronic Arts, EA Mobile, monopoly, Bejeweled, android, dream, oha, EaMobile, tetris, marketplace, G1, android market, AndroidMarket, T-mobileG1, t-mobile g1, ElectronicArts, market place
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Filed under: Handsets , Software , HTC , T-Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , Android It was inevitable, was it not? T-Mobile's G1 lasted an entire week as the T-Mobile G1; now, it's really anyone's G1. Thanks to the kids over at Unlock T-Mobile G1 , any owner with a few spare moments and $22...
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10-29-2008
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Filed under: Video, Handsets, EDGE, GSM, HTC, Google, T-Mobile, Software, HSDPA, unlocked, unlock, android, dream, marketplace, G1, android market, AndroidMarket, T-mobileG1, t-mobile g1
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Filed under: Messaging , Software Right about this time last year, Google updated its mobile Gmail client to be leaner, meaner and altogether more awesome. Now, we're looking at version 2.0 of the app for use with J2ME-supported and BlackBerry phones. The team behind it rethought how mobile users...
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10-23-2008
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Filed under: BlackBerry, Google, Software, Messaging, GMail, j2me, email, MobileEmail, Mobile Gmail, mobile email, MobileGmail, E-Mail
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Filed under: Software , HTC , T-Mobile , Android Being that the T-Mobile G1 launched officially today in the US of A, it makes sense that the phone's marketplace for applications would open its doors as well. A recent post over at the Android Developers Blog has affirmed that users can now indulge...
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10-22-2008
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Filed under: Software , Android Making good on a promise it made at the very beginning , Google has today announced that the source code underpinning its Android platform for mobile devices is available for free to anyone who wants a crack at it. The code is being provided through the newly-announced...
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Filed under: Software , Android Prior to the G1's stealth launch , Google's on-device Android Market was a busy place, teeming with some 50-plus apps seemingly ready to win the hearts and minds of early adopters anxious to outfit their G1s with... oh, you know, simple pleasures like a video player...
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Filed under: Multimedia , Software , OS X , Android We all know it'll be a frigid day in Hades before Apple lets Silverlight into the iPhone, but for obvious reasons , things may pan out differently for the G1 . According to Microsoft's Scott Guthrie, the outfit is still very interested in getting...
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10-17-2008
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Filed under: Microsoft, Apple, iPhone, Multimedia, HTC, Google, Software, rumor, flash, OS X, Silverlight, Animation, android, dream, G1
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We’ve covered the Android-powered T-Mobile G1 from head to foot on the day of its official launch, but we have no doubt that there are still many things we’ve missed, especially when it comes to the itty bitty details.
Thankfully, Google isn’t holding back in providing the skinny on...
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Today, we are excited to announce that Google Maps will feature route and schedule information from New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), the largest public transportation agency in the United States. Figuring out how to get around the metropolitan area on subways, buses and regional rail...