Qualcomm has ported Android to its Snapdragon chipset (well actually Wind River Systems have for Qualcomm) which is used in devices that go beyond phones such as notebooks and other Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). Wind River will give the (optimised) code back to the Open Handset Alliance in the near future. Much of the porting effort
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The G1 for T-mobile will be available just in time for the holidays at Wirefly! Without a doubt, the T-Mobile G1 is in popular demand, and we’ve confirmed that we’ll be carrying the black, bronze, and white versions. With the shocking demand for the Andriod platform, the following manufacturers have recently joined The Open Handset Alliance
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Companies in the News: Wind River, Google, Open Handset Alliance, Openwave, Paramount Wireless.
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Immersion Corporation announces its industry-leading haptic (touch) technology is now available for implementation in phones powered by Android, the Open Handset Alliance's open source platform for mobile devices
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Good news for Android. Chinese cell phone manufacturer Huawei has announced plans launch a series of smartphones running Google's Android operating system in the third quarter of 2009. Huawei has just joined the Android Open Handset Alliance earlier this week, along with 13 other companies, becoming the second Chinese company to join the alliance after China Mobile, the country's largest...
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TfV4rHHHpbQ The company, which recently joined Google's Open Handset Alliance, confirmed last...
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PinStack on 30th Dec 2008 (via forums.pinstack.com)
The news: As this timeline makes plain, the open-source, Linux-based Android operating system from Google got kick-started back in 2007. When Google announced the OS, it also launched what it called the Open Handset Alliance, with founding members including HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung, all of whom pledged to one day launch devices running on Android. In January, open-source mobile tech firm a la...
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FierceWireless on 24th Dec 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
Seems the big thing to be in these days is Google Android as everyone seems to be jumping aboard the Android ship and preparing their own Android smartphone for release. This time round its SatNav big name Garmin, we know they joined the Open Handset Alliance earlier, and now whispers are being heard that Garmin is
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PhonesReview on 24th Dec 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Its no secret that numerous companies have joined the Open Handset Alliance, which promotes Googles Android handset platform.
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RCRWirelessNews on 23rd Dec 2008 (via rcrwireless.com)