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Dell Streak Getting Android 2.1 September 1
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The Dell Streak launched late last month on AT&T, with Android 1.6 to the chagrin of many, but it seems like an update isn’t far away. At least in the UK, O2 will be offering a 2.1 update on September...
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Cisco bid for Skype tipped after Google bow out?
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Skype may be swapping hands again, with rumors coming from one of TechCrunch‘s more trusted sources that Cisco has made an offer to acquire the well-known VoIP service. According to insiders, Skype a...
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Chrome 7 to get speed boost from your graphics chip
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Google has confirmed that Chrome 7 will feature GPU acceleration allowing it to pull on your computers graphics chip to speed up the browsing experience.
“There’s been a lot of work going on to overha...
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Cyanogen Mod 6 -- the one with Froyo -- hits target list of devices, first stable release
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If 6.0.0 RC1 just wasn't cutting it for ya, CyanogenMod-6.0 has released what's being touted as the "first stable release based on Android 2.2" and has hit the target number of supported devices, whic...
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Google Planning Pay-Per-View Movies For YouTube
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The Financial Times is reporting that Google is in talks with Hollywood studios to launch a global pay-per-view video service by the end of 2010. If it happens, YouTube will transform into a major pla...
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New Google Voice with Widget extracted from leaked G2 ROM
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Leaked to the wild yesterday, the ROM for the upcoming T-Mobile G2 contains some exciting new components including a version of Google Voice that supports widgets. While most folks are still ooh-ing a...
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Google Realtime: Searching the here and now
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The development chaps over at Google must have a cupboard full of Red Bull, allowing them to work right through the night, because it's release after release at the moment from Mountain View HQ.
Recen...
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Android "Horrendous" For Developers, Still Beats iOS
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While developer interest in Android is finally starting to catch up to iOS, the open-source OS is far from the most convenient system to work with. Joe Hewitt, the extremely talented developer behind ...
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Google adds 400 full-length videos to YouTube catalog
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Google has launched a new “Movies” category on its streaming-video site YouTube. The videos, which range from bizarre to obscure, are full-length films (we’re not sure some of them were ever in theate...
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Verizon pushing Droid update for Flash 10.1 compatibility
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You might recall that Verizon and Motorola's first go-around at pushing Android 2.2 to the original Droid didn't include compatibility with the Flash 10.1 install in the Market -- but don't worry, lov...
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Facebook mobile developer: Android is 'sloppy'
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The developer for the Facebook application on the iPhone has criticised Android and given reasons why the official app is poorer for Google phones.
Although recently getting a decent upgrade, the Face...
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Google rumoured to be integrating free phonecalls into Gmail
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Google is reported to be working on a service which will allow free phone-calls from within Gmail in the US, with free calls within the US and Canada and very low-cost international calls rumoured to
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Google responds to Android DRM breach, promises how-to on obfuscating code
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Well, that was snappy. Just 24 hours after Android Police published a piece describing how easy it was to circumvent Google's new Android licensing server, the Big G is hitting back with a brief respo...
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Adobe Flash 10.1 files leaked, will work on any Android 2.2 handset
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If you’re rocking an Android 2.2 handset but can’t see Adobe’s Flash 10.1 in the Market, Droid-Life may have you covered. A user has uploaded the Flash 10.1 .apk file for those interested to download....
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Verizon's Google tablet includes N-Trig multitouch display?
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Verizon's rumored Google Chrome OS tablet, codenamed the gPad, may include a multitouch display from Israeli company N-Trig.
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