Opera continues to roll out its Opera Mini browser across all the smartphone platforms and adds support for Opera Mini 5 to the Google Android platform today. The browser is fast and functional, especially on a device like the Google Nexus One.
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AT&T has unconfined the Motorola Backflip, in a move that extra theGoogle Android platform to its portfolio of mobile handsets. The Motorola Backflip comes with a unique back-flipping QWERTY keypad and back-of-display touchpad. The gadget allows its users to steer its screen by touching a pane armed behind it, consequently no necessity to keep fingers on the screen. Mobile ...
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Here’s some good news for Android users. Swype has just launched a beta program for the Google Android platform. The new beta requires users to make an account with the company. It downloads on the Android device and users can install it from there. The Swype beta for Android is capped at a limited number of
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Microsoft has announced its first application for the Google Android platform, and has told TechRadar it's glad to be there. The Tag application, which lets users scan barcodes and then visit online retailers to purchase the goods, has finally been added to Android Market. While it seems similar to Google's own barcode scanner app, Tag also turns the barcodes into coupons to get money of...
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Here is a treat for all you Sony Ericsson fans -- an exclusive Hands On of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 running on the Google Android platform. Its the first Android phone from SE and ...
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Found under: Android, TAT, OHA, Gesture, 3D, Google, UI, Open Handset Alliance member The Astonishing Tribe TAT for short has came up with a neat 3D user interface for the Google Android platform the interface is a 3D gesture based UI that seems to flow so fluently with every touch makes you wonder if this is what Android should have looked like from the beginning tis not too late for change thoug...
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With Froyo still frosty and yet to be released comes the announcement of Gingerbread, the next major update to the Google Android platform. Brian Swetland, Android's Kernel guru, recently blogged to clear up some confusion surrounding the Android Kernel...
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It was just about a year ago that I posted my review of TeleNav GPS Navigator for the Google Android platform. At that time you could purchase it for $9.99 per month and I have heard numerous people say they did not want a monthly subscription fee for GPS navigation and mapping even though there were some premium features available and always updated maps. While speaking with a TeleNav rep last ni...
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InfoWorld - The BlackBerry may be the most popular phone in businesses today, but the openness of the Google Android platform is attractive too. Most of the big-name apps from the iPhone world are now available for the Android. And because the Android's Web browser is based on the same WebKit rendering engine the iPhone uses, Web apps built for the iPhone will likely require minimal changes t...
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