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Samsung UK: Android 2.2 starts rolling out today, will hit all handsets by the end of November
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If you’re rocking a Samsung Galaxy S, and wondering when you are going to get to dip your proverbial spoon into the Froyo goodness, listen up. Samsung Mobile UK has just tweeted that:
Froyo starts rol...
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Android 2.1 Rollout for Motorola Backflip Starts Today
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After just a little bit of waiting, the Motorola Backflip update to Android 2.1 (Eclair) has commenced on AT&T for a small group of volunteers, and should be reaching all markets in the U.S. by Novemb...
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You can get your first taste of Gingerbread through Google Maps version 4.6
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A few days ago we told you all you need to know about the new features in the Google Maps 4.6 update, but it seems that the application contains a subtle hint to what we can expect with Android 2.3, w...
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Android Gingerbread style tweaks revealed by way of new Maps version?
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Seems that reaching into the innards of the latest version of Google Maps for Android and changing the API level from 8 (Froyo) to 9 (Gingerbread) changes the UI a bit, as you can see above. What we k...
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Motorola Backflip getting limited Android 2.1 rollout today, all markets on November 9th
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It's been a long road, but users of AT&T's rather bizarre Motorola Backflip will finally be seeing upgrades to Android 2.1 -- upgrades that were originally promised in the first half of the year, then...
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Twitter for Android updated, adds speed, polish, more options
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It's not just Facebook for Android that's getting an update today -- Twitter just pushed out a new version of its Android app, and while it doesn't add a ton of new features, it's gotten a big speed b...
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Why Is Google Direct-Selling the first Chrome OS notebook?
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The first Chrome OS devices may be launching VERY soon. We reported earlier on a Digitimes rumor that the first mini-netbooks running Chrome would hit later this month. The rumor stated that this bran...
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Google Chrome OS smartbook launch to take place this month?
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Google is reportedly set to launch a Google-branded smartbook this month running its new Chrome OS. The ARM-based smartbook is purported to be built by Inventec, a Taiwanese-based electronics manufact...
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Rumor: Chrome OS netbook due in November
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Rumor mongering website DigiTimes is reporting that Google and its initial manufacturing partner Inventec could begin shipping Chrome OS netbook as early as this month. The report also details the man...
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Google: 77 percent of Android smartphones run Eclair or Froyo
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According to new data from Google, 77 percent of smartphones running Android are powered by either Android 2.1 Eclair or Android 2.2 Froyo. Eclair still has a larger market share than Froyo, and Andro...
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Michael Dell says development for Windows Phone 7 is easier than Android
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Dell’s fortunes have been closely tied to some of its suppliers for a long time in the computer industry. When Microsoft makes a turd OS like Vista, sales of PCs for Dell aren’t that great. When Intel...
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Shhh! Chrome OS Releases in November!
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Don’t tell anyone! Component makers are whispering that the fabled Google Chrome OS will ship in November – THIS November. That’s THIS MONTH. Acer made promises that Chrome OS devices would be release...
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Upgrade for Android and Apple iPhone Vonage Mobile Facebook app
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Vonage has upgraded its mobile Facebook calling application for both Android and iOS. The Android upgrade improves the battery life of the model running the app. For iOS device users, the Vonage mobil...
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8Pen Android keyboard is about as unique as they come
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There are many keyboard replacements available for Android these days, most of which are much better than the stock Android keyboard. We now have a new entrant to add to the mix, and it’s unlike anyth...
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iOS 4 vs Android 2.2
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The term 'smartphone' has been bandied about for over a decade now, but where it previously meant a horrible, clunky experience, and often the need for an unwieldy stylus, the new generation is more a...
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