Google has revamped their News service, and will be rolling out the new design to everyone in the next couple days. This new design allows improved ability to customize the News page to the readers’ desire. The changes were announced on Wednesday, and have been in testing recently. A more intuitive UI and News consuming [...]
Android 3.0 Gingerbread is getting closer by the day, with an expected launch of the fourth quarter of 2010. More details were released today on a Russian podcast by Eldar Murtazinhas. Most of these details are quite notable, the first, and most general, being a revamped UI. Android 3.0 is said to have somewhat a [...]
iPhone’s TomTom app has got an update to 1.3. This update is a very welcome update, bringing real time traffic and Google local search. Navigon has been ahead of the iPhone for quite some time, so it is nice that TomTom has updated their iPhone app to catch up and maybe even take the lead. [...]
The people at XDAndroid have been working on this project to get Google’s Android on Windows Mobile devices and it seem as though their latest build has done it. This demonstration is on the HTC Touch Pro 2, recently getting Ubuntu hacked onto there. You almost get the full Android experience. You get to make [...]
Google Apps has been around for some time, and now Google is giving a hand to developers who want to develop business apps for the Google Marketplace. With cloud-based services, Google Apps Marketplace will sell third party web apps which integrate with Google’s app suite. Apps are sold through Google and can be sold as [...]
Google has added biking directions to Google Maps. Working alongside the options for walking, by car, or by public transportation, Google Maps integrates bicycling in the same way. Travel times are included, calculated by taking hills and getting tired into consideration. Google also partnered up with Rails-To-Trails, providing bicycle trail information in more than 150 [...]
Google has unveiled their Google Apps Marketplace. This will allow Google Apps users to purchase third-party applications to run on top of the Google Apps suite. Like Apple, developers will pay a $100 to develop apps for the Google Apps Marketplace. What’s different from Apple is that you will have to pay a $100 one [...]
Google Chrome has been slowly picking up market share, although the interesting fact here is that it’s the only browser to do so. For about a year now, Google Chrome has been gaining popularity and fighting this browser war and in every month, it slowly grows market share, even if by a little. For the [...]
Gigabyte isn’t too well known in the cell-phone device industry, although a rumor is sparking that says they will create the Android device as pictures above. The “Codfish” is rumored to have “good manufacturing quality,” and be “very responsive,” when it comes to touching its 3.2 inch capacitive display along side a 5 megapixel camera. [...]
AT&T has released their first Android device. Now available, the Motorola Backflip is now on sale with the tamed Google Android and Blur operating systems with a painted silver on it. The Backflip is $99.99 on a 2 year contract after a mail-in rebate from AT&T. If this interests you, I say go ahead. If [...]
AT&T has been talking about investing in its network, and they have finally had a press release giving details on the upgrades us consumers will be seeing throughout 2010. There are at least a dozen new platforms set, and we’ll see those covering most of the East coast soon enough. All cities will experience more [...]
HTC’s latest few devices have seeped into Amazon UK’s store for several different prices and April launch dates. The HTC Desire (Nexus One with Sense.) will ship April 1st with a price of £528 ($795). The HTC Legend (HTC Hero successor.) will also be shipping April 1st for £400 ($602). The HD Mini (Mini HTC HD2) [...]
The Nexus One’s gorgeous 3.7 inch capacitive multitouch display isn’t as accurate as the Droid’s. Well, that’s what Android And Me presumes. Don’t get me wrong, the Nexus One’s display and multitouch seem to work fine in practice, although they prove somewhat otherwise. They have demonstrated on a multitouch application that the Nexus One’s screen [...]
