Android OS 1.6, codenamed "Donut", has been released to application developers with relatively little fanfare, at least in comparison to the previous 1.5 "Cupcake" version.
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It looks like Sprint will be playing catch up to T-Mobile come this Fall, in a big way in regards to Android devices. We know the HTC Hero is coming and now the Samsung InstinctQ is rumored to be coming in October as well.
Techtree is reporting that Google Android and RIM BlackBerry phone owners will enjoy better call management with Google's Voice service starting today. Google Voice is Google's next novel service that allows managing several phone numbers with one unique number and also converts voicemails to emails. The invite-only registration has been open to all. However, the service is not available to folks outside U.S.
Google Inc. is working on a new operating system for inexpensive computers in a daring attempt to wrest away Microsoft Corp.'s long-running control over people's computing experience. The new operating system, announced late Tuesday night on Google's Web site, will be based on the company's nine-month-old Web browser, Chrome.
We know for some time now that Sony Ericsson (SE) is working on a Google Android based mobile phone, but the company has been keeping mum on details.
The HTC Hero opens up a whole world of multimedia content with support for Flash 9, intensifying the spotlight on Apple’s lack of cooperation with Adobe in bringing Flash to the iPhone.
LG plans to launch three models running Google's Android by the end of this year as part of its plan to grab more of the world's mobile phone market.
Samsung has not yet officially announced the device code-named Bigfoot, but details on it have been emerging at a steady stream. The latest of these are a new picture and a few additional specifications of this Android-based smartphone.
Wireless carrier T-Mobile is planning an aggressive push into the home with a variety of communication devices that will use Google's new Android operating software, the New York Times said.
Chicago (IL) - Android-based smartphones fall behind iPhone in terms of out-of-the-box support for corporate Exchange syncing.
If you're like most Xbox 360 fans, you rejoiced when Microsoft announced Xbox Live Anywhere. However, they appear to have abandoned the concept. If you own a G1 Android-powered phone, a new app is now available.
Google has begun distributing a patch to its Android mobile phone operating system, an early test for how nimbly the company can respond and how well the infrastructure works to distribute and install updates.
Many of you have sent us email asking us where our review was this morning. Unfortunately I have to inform all of you that we will not have the opportunity to review the T-Mobile G1. Usually I would not post a video commentary like the one below, but I truly believe this is the best way of communicating why we were denied a T-Mobile G1 at launch.
We will be liveblogging the Google Android Event at 10:30am EST on Tuesday. The player below will scroll live as we feed it updates so please make sure you are here to enjoy our live coverage of the exciting new TMobile G1.
Well looks like T-Mobile already had the images stocked on their website so a simple search around shows off the new Google Android G1. We will be blogging about this tomorrow as we attend the event in NYC but for now enjoy the photo..
If you are a die hard Google Android fan you'll want to make sure you visit us here at Mobility Today. On Tuesday we will be live blogging the Android event as TMobile and Google show off the next platform of mobile phones. Also if you are in NY make sure you get me on Twitter and we can meetup for breakfast
The HTC Dream will be the first Android enabled phone to the market and it is slated for a Fall 2008 Release Date. You can expect the phone to have an exceptional list of features and specs to illustrate the power of Android, Google’s new open source mobile operating system.