Tag: Google
HTC is convinced that the cupcake update will legitimately make it to the T-mobile...
HTC has reason to believe that the cupcake update (or at least most of it) will likely be making it to the T-Mobile G1...
Google gives employees “Dream Phones” for holiday bonuses
When one thinks about a holiday bonus they usually think about a large paycheck helping families in need during an expensive time of the...
Android Community Week in Review – Week 51 2008
This week we learned that only a month before the new Kogan Agora and Agora Pro are set to release the handset underwent a...
T-Mobile G2 rumors get a little clearer
As more and more tips come in regarding the T-Mobile G2 it gets harder and harder to sift through and decipher what is true...
T-Mobile G2 hits stores the end of January with video calling! [Updated]
Well we called it, the new Android-powered handset that is coming to T-Mobile will appropriately be called the T-mobile G2. With the T-Mobile G2...
New “cupcake” update details surface
New “cupcake” update details have been announced on the Android project site. Apparently we will be getting a lot more than a few bug...
Jeffrey Sharkey gives us OilCan before starting at Google
Jeffrey Sharkey is at it again, this time pumping out his OilCan before he hops over to Google. For those of you who do...
My Maps Editor by Google puts your custom maps in your pocket
My Maps Editor by Google has just been released into the Android Market and not a moment too soon. With this applications users can...
Android Community Week in Review – Week 50 2008
Android Community kicked off this week with a real treat. The QiGi was spotted in a hand on video demonstrating Android. The interface seems...
Reketu allows Android users to make cheap international calls
Reketu just released their Reketu Mobile service for the T-Mobile G1. Now users can make phone-to-phone calls, send SMS messages, email, send and receive...
Sprint finally accepts Android
Despite Sprint’s CEO Dan Hesse claiming Android is not good enough for the Sprint name, they are ready to welcome an Android-powered handset sometime...
The Open Handset Alliance adds 14 new members to help develop Android
The Open Handset Alliance is very pleased to announce the addition of 14 supporting companies. The members of the Open Handset Alliance show their...