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Android 2.2 ported to HTC Desire, includes 720p HD recording

Android 2.2 ported to HTC Desire, includes 720p HD recording

Posted on Jul 05, 2010 by MG15

Android 2.2 has been ported to the HTC Desire by the XDA community and it includes HD video recording.

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The Nexus Two Will Never Come

The Nexus Two Will Never Come

Posted on Jul 05, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: Cell PhonesGoogle

Google has just killed off all hope of a sequel to the Nexus One smartphone. Released at the start of this year, the Nexus One met with critical praise and lackluster sales. Since

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Google's Schmidt says Nexus Two Android phone not happening

Google's Schmidt says Nexus Two Android phone not happening

Posted on Jul 03, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: Cell PhonesGoogle

Apparently, Google will not be releasing the much hoped for Nexus Two, the supposed Super Phone followup to the Nexus One Android phone. Google chief Eric Schmidt essentially confirmed

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Android 2.2 gets stealth update on Nexus Ones

Android 2.2 gets stealth update on Nexus Ones

Posted on Jul 02, 2010 by MG3

Nexus One owners were given a surprise late Friday with an update (direct link) to the just recently released final Android 2.2. Found both direct and through over-the-air updates...

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Android 2.2 coming to Droid in 'late July,' Droid X in 'late August?'

Android 2.2 coming to Droid in 'late July,' Droid X in 'late August?'

Posted on Jun 25, 2010 by MG15

Care for some more specificity on when exactly to expect the Droid X to become even awesomer? Well, according to one 'very reliable' source over

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Google disappears apps from phones – it’s like magic!

Google disappears apps from phones – it’s like magic!

Posted on Jun 25, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: Cell PhonesGoogle

While this isn't quite on the level of Amazon's 1984 nonsense, Google did just demonstrate their willingness to remotely detonate apps they deem ...

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 smartphones to receive Android 2.1 upgrade

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 smartphones to receive Android 2.1 upgrade

Posted on Jun 16, 2010 by MG15

Today Sony Ericsson announced that its Xperia X10 smartphones, the X10, X10 mini, and X10 mini pro will be upgraded to the latest Android operating system, 2.1.

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HTC: If your phone came out in 2010, it’ll probably get Android 2.2

HTC: If your phone came out in 2010, it’ll probably get Android 2.2

Posted on May 21, 2010 by MG15

So you just bought the Android 2.1-powered Droid Incredible, or locked in a pre-order for the HTC EVO 4G.. and now Google's gone ...

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Samsung Moment update to Android 2.1 available at long last?

Samsung Moment update to Android 2.1 available at long last?

Posted on May 14, 2010 by MG15

Sure, it's been leaked already -- but is Moment-gate 2010 finally about to draw to a close? Quite possibly, because folks running the firmware update

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Apple drops mention of Google in iPhone 4 search

Apple drops mention of Google in iPhone 4 search

Posted on Apr 11, 2010 by MG17

A discovery today in the iPhone 4.0 beta has shown that Apple has removed a reference to Google in mobile Safari. When searching in the browser, the auto-complete button in the on-screen keyboard has ...

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Android fragmentation to be addressed with next update

Android fragmentation to be addressed with next update

Posted on Mar 30, 2010 by MG15

The next Android updates will tackle fragmentation by decoupling apps and components from the OS and making these upgradable directly through the Android Market.

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Android Is Fastest-Growing Mobile OS

Android Is Fastest-Growing Mobile OS

Posted on Mar 29, 2010 by MG15

When it comes to smartphone operating systems, Google knows what it's doing. Although there are hiccups with interoperability between phones, Android accounted for 7 of the top 10 smartphones in Febru...

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Google Gesture Search now available for Android 1.6 and outside the U.S.

Google Gesture Search now available for Android 1.6 and outside the U.S.

Posted on Mar 18, 2010 by MG17

Filed in: Cell PhonesGoogle

Google Gesture Search allows you to find info stored on your phone, like contacts, by using your finger to draw a letter of the alphabet...

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More Numbers Point to Android Gains on the iPhone

More Numbers Point to Android Gains on the iPhone

Posted on Mar 12, 2010 by MG17

Industry research firm comScore has unveiled the latest round of wireless industry numbers, and it's looking better and better for Google's smartphone OS...

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Google Gesture Search available for Android 2.0 or higher

Google Gesture Search available for Android 2.0 or higher

Posted on Mar 04, 2010 by MG17

Filed in: Cell PhonesGoogle

When you're in a rush and can't glance through a long list of names, or you're on the go and can't type out a long title, Google Gesture Search will let you use gestures to get through the list...

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