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Android 2.0 “Eclair” officially announced

by Shawn Ingram on Oct 27, 2009 at 08:01 PM

With the impending release of the Verizon Droid, we already know that Android 2.0 is on the way.  There have been some leaks regarding what’s going into the next version of the mobile OS, and now Google has made them official.  The new version will add a lot of interesting… Continue Reading »

How can you beat $49 iPhone?  Android, Blackberry, Symbian?  Anyone?

by JG Mason on Oct 27, 2009 at 06:25 PM

Good grief.  Cruising over at the AT&T site and like some adult sites, you’re whisked away to refurb-phone-land looking at an 8GB 3G iPhone and asking yourself, why look at anything else?  Does an Android phone, a BlackBerry, webOS or WinMo phone even come close?  Chances were pretty good you’re… Continue Reading »

3 attacks on Android; enough to stop a runaway success on Verizon?

by JG Mason on Oct 27, 2009 at 08:05 AM

Tomorrow, Wednesday the 28th is a big day for Google’s Android operating system.  The biggest carrier in the USA will launch its first Android-powered device.  You’ve read the reviews, you’ve seen the galleries, you’re ready to go.  But what do we really know about Android?  There are some downsides, right?… Continue Reading »

HTC declare themselves Quietly Brilliant, launch You advertising campaign

by Robert Nelson on Oct 26, 2009 at 06:01 AM

HTC has just recently begun a new ad campaign which deems them as “Quietly Brilliant” and is simply going by the name of “You.” While some may say that the quietly brilliant part is a bit self centered, the You campaign in general appears to be offering a welcomed push… Continue Reading »

Don’t wait for Verizon’s Droid: get it now on eBay

by JG Mason on Oct 23, 2009 at 08:07 AM

Verizon’s running ads everywhere (even on our site) for their first Android phone dubbed Droid (they actually had to license using that name from Lucasfilm, how cool is that?) in anticipation for a launch next month.  In today’s have-it-now world, why wait?  Gadgetell has your back and can point you… Continue Reading »

Motorola Droid makes an early appearance on the Motorola website

by Robert Nelson on Oct 23, 2009 at 06:08 AM

It looks like the Motorola Droid, which is the Android phone that is expected to be announced by Verizon on October 28 has been unveiled a little earlier than expected.  And unveiled by way of the official Motorola website.  Of course, that fact that it came from Motorola.com just means… Continue Reading »

Free phones, free service: Welcome to Google, the non-teleco

by JG Mason on Oct 20, 2009 at 03:24 PM

Google is a self-proclaimed advertising company.  They sell ads.  It is their bread and butter.  Now it seems, they might be using give-a-ways like phones and phone service as a way to create a new place to serve ads. Android was all about this plan though, we’re still not sure… Continue Reading »

Dual-screen ebook reader reads books and browses the web

by Shawn Ingram on Oct 19, 2009 at 06:08 PM

The ebook reader market certainly looks to be heating up quite a bit as of late.  There’s the new international version of the Kindle 2, Plastic Logic teasing us with a new reader, Sony’s new readers and tomorrow’s Barnes & Noble announcement among others.  Today, we can add another name… Continue Reading »

All weather Satsports GPS aims to be the GPS for all sports, also introduces WinMo and Android apps

by Iyaz Akhtar on Oct 15, 2009 at 09:54 AM

These days if you’re introducing a GPS, you’ve got to have a hook.  Satsports is bringing its Satsports GPS to North America and wants it to be the GPS for all sports.  It runs Windows CE 5.0, has an internal speaker, some built in memory with 256MB or storage, Micro… Continue Reading »

Android gets more useful, adds Quick Search Box

by Iyaz Akhtar on Oct 12, 2009 at 02:05 PM

Google’s Android OS added in a Quick Search Box (“QSB”) that searches everything on your Android phone as well as the web.  When you type in a search item, results populate so you can just select the matching result.  Additionally, if every time you type in “Ga” you are looking… Continue Reading »

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