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Motorola BACKFLIP review

Motorola BACKFLIP review

03 March 2010 by Discuss (2)

Our friends over at slashgear has just done a really nice review of the BACKFLIP by AT&T. This phone has been known recently as the first Android without Google Search, it was replaced by Yahoo Search. Motorola has been cranking out Android devices since the release of their first, the Cliq. This is their fourth …

Droid Does Sense

Droid Does Sense

01 March 2010 by Discuss (0)

Not to be out done by its younger brother, the Nexus One, the Droid now does Sense. HTC’s custom Android UI dubbed Sense is the most popular version of any manufacturer’s in-house UI. It is full of beautiful widgets (no pun intended) that has deep customization as well as many other options. The most notable …

Nexus One is Evolving Thanks To The Modding Community

Nexus One is Evolving Thanks To The Modding Community

28 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

The mod community has been hard at work hacking new features into the Nexus One and they are picking up steam as they learn the in’s and out’s of the device. Even before it was released it was rooted and only 2 months later there are many different options that has been added from custom …

Dual-Screen enTourage eDGe

Dual-Screen enTourage eDGe

26 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

This hybrid of a traditional e-reader and netbook can be yours. It’s powered by Android and can handle internet, ebooks, games, music, videos and notes. Shipment starts within the next few weeks and comes in a variety of different colors.

First-gen Android phones will not receive Flash 10.1

First-gen Android phones will not receive Flash 10.1

26 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

Some of us suspected this from the beginning but still kept our hopes up. Keep in mind while reading this that this is only pertaining to full Flash 10.1, Flash lite is still a possibility. Adobe has released the minimum requirements for Flash 10.1, and, as many feared, most first generation Android phones fall short. …

Flash 10.1 doesn’t cause major battery life drain on Android [Video]

Flash 10.1 doesn’t cause major battery life drain on Android [Video]

25 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

Adobe’s Flash evangelist Mark Doherty has posted some stats and a video that shows if Flash 10.1 (in particular Youtube)  has any effect on battery life, it’s negligible on the Nexus One.

Verizon and the Saygus VPhone with Skype?

Verizon and the Saygus VPhone with Skype?

23 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

It seem Verizon wants to hit the ground running after the recent announcement of a partnership with Skype. There has been reports that the two are in the process of making a VOIP capable phone. This leads us to the Saygus VPhone. This phone is capable is video chat as well as VOIP.

Nexus One Flash 10.1 video demo

Nexus One Flash 10.1 video demo

17 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

The wait continues but at least we have more video proof that it does work, kinda. This is a Nexus with Flash 10.1 in the early stages of development as you will see in the upcoming video.

HTC Desire ROM brings Sense to the Nexus One

HTC Desire ROM brings Sense to the Nexus One

17 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

Another great Android modder, madoco, has gotten his hands on a copy of the Desire ROM. He managed to get it to boot and most stuff is working as it should.

Aava Mobile Intel Moorestown MID hands-on

Aava Mobile Intel Moorestown MID hands-on

16 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

More hands on video’s from SlashGear. This one comes in the form of Intel’s second Android based MID, based on the upcoming Atom-series Moorestown processors. This MID features a touchscreen, WiFi and 3G, along with the usual sensors – GPS, accelerometer, digital compass – and both front and rear facing cameras.

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