Android Vs Windows Mobile Vs WebOS – the OS Showdown Of The Century

Operating systems are the big thing in 2009, with many battling for the top spot. Let’s take a look at three of the best: Android, Windows Mobile and the new boy, WebOS.
HTC Hero
The HTC Hero is comparable to the iPhone, sharing a similar keyboard-less design. Again, it’s with the software that the HTC [...] Read more »

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Dell Developing a Pocket Android Device

Dell is said to be working on a pocket-sized device that can browse the internet using Google Android software. It is rumored to be just slightly larger than the Apple iPod Touch. If this pushes through, it will be Dell’s first mobile internet device (MID).
There are still no concrete details with regards to the device [...] Read more »

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AT&T’s HTC Lancaster and Cupcake on a Netbook

AT&T has been mum on its plans to carry Google Android phones. But with rumors spreading that Verizon will be offering the iPhone as well, and that several high-end mobile phones will be launched in the near future, AT&T is now making some effort to promoting their Google phones. Read more »

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Google Nexus One Video Review Part One

A video review of the Google Nexus One Android smartphone. The Nexus One is made by HTC, and runs the Android OS 2.1 (Eclair). It has US 3G on T-Mobile bands and HSDPA on Euro/Asia bands. The Nexus One runs on 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU, has 512 megs RAM and 512 megs flash storage. It [...] Read more »

HTC Magic Google Android Phone Hands-On Running “Cupcake” Build (Vodafone)

Live from the HTC/Vodafone launch event, Noah gets a hands-on demo of the new HTC Magic. The second Google Android phone is slimmer than G1, and has no physical keyboard. It’s a Vodafone exclusive for now, and is running the new “Cupcake” build of the Android OS. Read more »

T-Mobile G1 Android Phone Hands-On

Eric from HTC (formerly of Phonescoop) gives Doug a hands-on tour of the new T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone live at the launch event in NYC. Get a first look at the first Android phone from T-Mobile, Google, and HTC. Read more »

Android Peeks – Reader and Photos

Android manages applications a little differently than you’re used to. Applications in the background are kept in memory but are “hibernated” so they don’t continue to use CPU or grab additional memory. Read more »

T-Mobile to Release Android Cupcake Update in June

If you’re using a T-Mobile G1 then you will have to wait until June for a firmware upgrade. Android 1.5, also known as Cupcake, was supposed to be released earlier, but T-Mobile opted to delay it because of deployment issues.
Android users are excited about this software update. T-Mobile stated in their community forums that they [...] Read more »

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