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The Nexus One is the king of the Google Android heap for now. It has the fastest processor, best-looking screen, decent camera with flash and noise cancellation to weed out the background buzzes - all housed in a slim and light body. Storage-wise, it has 512MB of internal flash memory, of which only 190MB are for the applications (apps). The rest is reserved for the Android operating system. In contrast, the iPhone lets you store apps and data in the entire 8GB, 16GB or 32GB (depending on the model) of its built-in memory, although you cannot add flash storage. The N1 allows you to slot in a micro-SD card of up to 32GB.
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Wednesday, Jan. 27th, 2010: Live tonight Mobility Today - posted by Michael Herald
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Watch the recording of the Mobility Today Podcast live on UStream tonight a 9PM EST. UStream enables us to show all of our live video feeds on one page. So stop on by and join in on the conversation we also want to give away that Sony Vaio laptop if e hit over 200 people in the chatroom! Make sure you also follow us on Twitter and visit us tonight..
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Thursday, Jan. 14th, 2010: Video: Sprint Hero Frustrations - posted by Michael Herald
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Everyone knows that I recently made the switch to the Android platform, mainly because of memory leak issues with the webOS. Now after using the Sprint Hero for a couple of weeks now, I've noticed that it may have some memory management issues as well.
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