Tag: Google
Adobe: Flash 10.1 Might Not Be As Close As We Thought
We have been waiting for Flash on our non Sense UI Androids since it was demoed way back when on the G1. It was...
Following Froyo is Gingerbread, next Android version
First there was Cupcake, then Donut, Éclair, then Froyo. And now hopes for “Gelatin” being the name of the next version of Android have...
Google Buzz takes sharing realtime
A new announcement by Goggle brings a new product called Google Buzz. Google Buzz builds upon Gmail’s messaging, IM and in-browser video chat, and...
Google Maps Navigation In Europe
This has been one of the most wanted additions in Android since the release of the Droid. It has since then been added to...
Google Plans To Add Speech-To-Speech Translation
We are all now familiar with text-to-speech or TTS, as it has been implemented in some fashion ever since the G1 days. Now Google...
Google opens Nexus One phone support line, (888) 48NEXUS (63987)
It’s been ages (well, a month) since Google's official release of the Nexus One smartphone, and the deluge of N1 issues have lead to...
Unlocked Sony Ericsson X10 now on sale March 29th
This is great news for our European viewers. You now can put in your order for the very sexy and powerful 1GHZ Sony X10.
This...
Nexus One ETF Lowered To $150 from $350
This was one of the downsides of an otherwise great deal for the first 1GHZ Android. A lot of people was in an uproar...
Inbrics M1 Android-powered MID announcing at MWC10
It’s really no big secret that Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010 is going to be ruled by Androids. Inbrics will introduce its M1,...
Linus Torvalds Breaks Down And Buys A Nexus One
But I have to admit, the Nexus One is a winner. I wasn't enthusiastic about buying a phone on the internet sight unseen, but the day it was reported that it finally had the pinch-to-zoom thing enabled, I decided to take the plunge. I've wanted to have a GPS unit for my car anyway, and I thought that google navigation might finally make a phone useful.
Google to air Super Bowl commercial?
Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, recently tweeted, "Can't wait to watch the Superbowl tomorrow. Be sure to watch the ads in the 3rd...
The Battle Is Officially Here
First there were rumors about Apple using bing as their official search provider. Then there was the rant by Steve Job’s calling Google motto...