Tag: Google
T-Mobile Pulse Android phone hits the stores
The phone itself is mid-market Android with a 3.5inch screen, 3.2 mega pixel camera, two Gigabytes of storage, satellite navigation, an MP3 player and Microsoft Exchange powered push email.
Acer A1 Android phone on its way
Well now Expansys has the phone listed on its site, so we also know that it has a five mega pixel camera, runs Android 2,.0 Donut, a 3.5inch WVGA screen, GPS, a 3.5mm jack, Bluetotoh, HSPA and standby battery time of up to 400 hours.
Motorola reveals app line up for DEXT Android smartphone – looks impressive, but not as good as the CLIQ
Bizarrely though unlike the US CLIQ there's no Twitter client – I guess you choose your own from the Android Market – and also Mint and the highly useful TeleNav Navigator both of which feature on the CLIQ.
This week's top five tech movers – B&W, Facebook, Android
Here then is this week's top five tech movers and its biggest loser
Motorola's Dext Android phone coming to Orange in the UK in October
Orange has confirmed that it will be shipping the Dext in early October and it will be free to customers on a two year contract whom pay £34.26 per month.
LG confirms GW620 (Etna) Android phone
Oddly LG hasn't mentioned any specs for the phone, but if it is the same as the leak, and the leakers have been bang on so far, it will have Bluetooth and a five mega pixel camera.
Another Android phone – now INQ goes Google
'We can beat Nokia and Sony Ericsson and Motorola at this … we're small, we're nimble, and we're fast,' he added.
Motorola unveils the Dext (Cliq) Android powered phone
Some mobile analysts believe the device is a watershed for the beleaguered US mobile firm. Some have even suggested that the company would pull out of the mobile market is it got as frosty reaction to the new handset.
Five reasons why Facebook bought FriendFeed
By buying FriendFeed Mark Zuckerberg is acknowledging that in many ways Twitter has stolen a march on Facebook and that the uber social networking site needs to catch up.
Google Docs to get redesign
Google docs, the world’s most successful online word processor, is to get a redesign, or revamp, or rejig. Well it’ll be one, other, or most probably, an almalgm of these.
The ‘pre-announcement’ announcement on the Google Docs Blog (which isn’t very interesting), comes hot on the heels of Microsoft unveiling its plans for Office 2010. Plans that include a new web-based component, designed to directly take on docs.
Google’s counterpunch comes in the form of a promise that their redesign will make sharing more intuitive. The practical upshot of which is that users might notice some malfunctioning modules over the next couple of days.
Do you think that Office 2010 will claw back the market share they’ve lost to Docs? I’m writing this article, about Docs, on Docs, which is frankly, not as weird as it sounds. Will you be moving back to Office? Answers in the comments chums.
(Via TechCrunch)