Android to get anti-malware software
SMobile is putting out some software to protect your G1 called VirusGuard. Android is a very open OS and plenty of people have thought about how to keep it secure. While Google has a kill switch for apps, that doesn’t stop you from downloading and running malware. This new application… Continue Reading »
G1: Follow the Breadcrumbz for a totally cool app
For many people, the G1 isn’t even so much about the phone as about the apps. And one of the cool applications the G1 sports is called “Breadcrumbzs.” Remember Hansel and Gretel? Following the trail? Well, hopefully this one won’t lead you into a oven to be eaten by some… Continue Reading »
San Francisco to get G1 tomorrow
Everyone knows that the G1 is coming out this Wednesday. That is, unless you live in San Francisco. You can get the G1 in San Francisco tomorrow, October 21st, at 6PM (Pacific Time) at the 3rd and Market store. If you’re not heading to SF for the phone early, just… Continue Reading »
Google Android app: Seismograph
While at the T-Mobile launch party the other night, someone showed off a little app called Seismograph. What is it? Shake the phone and watch your movements graphed for you. That’s it. No more, no less. Seismograph is one of those “because we can” applications that uses the G1’s accelerometer. … Continue Reading »
Quick look at Google’s Android Market
Gadgetell got to take a look at the Android Market interface. This short video goes over some things you may have missed. As you can see in the video, the interface is extremely responsive to input. This particular G1 did not have any protective cover or screen guard or anything… Continue Reading »
T-Mobile G1 launch party: cab4me
Last night was the T-Mobile G1 launch event in New York City. Gadgetell was there to see what was new in the Android world. The event itself was set in a club with a live band; it was very different from the product unveiling last month. What did they have… Continue Reading »
Netgear’s new “green” machines
With the number of home-based entertainment and productivity applications that are running over home networks growing by leaps and bounds, some Wireless-G routers just can’t handle users’ demands. Netgear saw this problem, and as a result, developed a new Wireless-N technology, which they feel is leaps and bounds above anything… Continue Reading »
Amazon launches wish list, grapevine apps in Facebook
Facebook continues to attract third party developers to create their own Facebook applications. What used to be the arena of budding third party developers is also now a place for big web entities. The latest to join the Facebook craze is Amazon with its Amazon Giver and the Amazon Grapevine… Continue Reading »
Vodafone partners with Facebook
Some good news to report for a change in regards to Facebook in the UK with news that they are going to enable Vodafone users to install a application on the phone that will allow them to receive newsfeeds, messages, status updates, ‘pokes’ and other features from the site. Vodafone… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
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