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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 »

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 »

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 »

Google Android Barcode Scanner

Google has recently released Product Search on the Android. Just like its desktop counterpart, the mobile product search lets users view the prices, details and reviews about products they’re interested in. Details about the product include technical specifications and ratings as well. This information helps the consumer make a wise decision with regards to purchases.
Now [...] Read more »

Google in Trouble for Using Android

Just as Google’s Android is gaining some momentum, here’s some bad news that might affect its sales. A small Illinois-based software developer is claiming the Android trademark. Eric Specht, owner of Android Date owns the trademark for the word Android. Google tried to trademark Android from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, but [...] Read more »

Google Android Version 1.5

Google announced that it will be improving on the Android’s software. This is good news for those with G1. The bad news for the Android is that Apple’s iPhone is still the leader in mobile software, and there are upgrades on the way. Google needs to step its game up a bit [...] Read more »

Google Phone Won’t Turn Orange Any Time Soon

It’s been years since talks of a partnership between Google and Orange, with regards to the Google Phone – two years, to be exact. But it seems that the talks didn’t materialize into anything, as T-Mobile still has exclusive rights to the Google Android.
The Google Phone is one of the most advanced phones [...] Read more »

Google Phone Email Capabilities

One feature that the G1 Android includes is a full QWERTY keyboard. This makes it great for communicating with friends online through the phone’s IM, email, and text messaging capabilities.
Speaking of email, the Google Phone has a rich HTML email client. It can sync with the user’s calendar, email, and contacts [...] Read more »

Google Phone Wireless Connectivity

What’s nice about T-Mobile’s G1 Android is that it lets you stay connected to the internet, wherever you might go. You could surf the internet using Edge, 3G, or Wi-Fi. Just like any device that can access Wi-Fi, the range is limited, and the closer you are to the router, the better your [...] Read more »

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