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Attack of the iClones: OPhone vs. iPhone
Posted by Android in Android, Android Development, Android Hardware, Android Market, Android News, Android Software, Business Man, Cell Phones & Plans, Computer Language, Current, Europe, G1, General, Google, Htc, Learning Java, Memory, Mobile Phones, Mobile Phones & Plans, Omnia, Os Source Code, Programming & Design, Sdk, Search Engine, Stupid Question, T Mobile, Thanks For Your Help, Which Means That Anyone, blackberry on 12 28th, 2008 | No Comments
Android Central (via Gizmodo) brings us the latest in a long — long — line of… er… iPhone inspired smartphones. This one, however, will be running the Google mobile OS: The OPhone is 1mm bigger than the original iPhone, has a dedicated camera button, 5MP camera, flash, microSD slot and 3.5mm headphone jack. Yeah. Sounds pretty flippin’ sweet to us too.Source: The iPhone Blog
Dec
28
Fallout 3: The Guide
Posted by Android in Android, Android Development, Android Hardware, Android Market, Android News, Android Software, Business Man, Cell Phones & Plans, Computer Language, Current, Europe, G1, General, Google, Htc, Learning Java, Memory, Mobile Phones, Mobile Phones & Plans, Omnia, Os Source Code, Programming & Design, Sdk, Search Engine, Stupid Question, T Mobile, Thanks For Your Help, Which Means That Anyone, blackberry on 12 28th, 2008 | No Comments
28-Dec-2008 Make it through the post-apocalyptic wasteland...
Bought FALLOUT 3? Getting it for Christmas? Either way, Making your way through this massive post-apocalyptic wasteland isn't an enviable task, as there's a vast assortment of vile creatures ready to rip your limbs off. And with over 50 hours of travelling in front of you, we reckon you'd best go out there equipped Source: Computer and Video Games UK
Dec
28
The 10 Coolest Open Source Products Of 2008
Posted by Android in Android, Android Development, Android Hardware, Android Market, Android News, Android Software, Business Man, Cell Phones & Plans, Computer Language, Current, Europe, G1, General, Google, Htc, Learning Java, Memory, Mobile Phones, Mobile Phones & Plans, Omnia, Os Source Code, Programming & Design, Sdk, Search Engine, Stupid Question, T Mobile, Thanks For Your Help, Which Means That Anyone, blackberry on 12 28th, 2008 | No Comments
Open Source Software is about more than just the Linux operating system, and 2008 brought advances in the form of OpenOffice.org, IBM Lotus Symphony, Firefox and Android. But Linux is still the heart of the FOSS movement, and this year brought key developments in the operating system as well.Source: LXer
Dec
27
Google Employees Take G1 Dream Phone Instead of Cash Gift
Posted by Android in Android, Android Development, Android Hardware, Android Market, Android News, Android Software, Business Man, Cell Phones & Plans, Computer Language, Current, Europe, G1, General, Google, Htc, Learning Java, Memory, Mobile Phones, Mobile Phones & Plans, Omnia, Os Source Code, Programming & Design, Sdk, Search Engine, Stupid Question, T Mobile, Thanks For Your Help, Which Means That Anyone, blackberry on 12 27th, 2008 | No Comments
Then annual Google tradition (or shall we say obligation?) of giving out holiday cash gift to its employees worldwide is not happening this year. Google is putting this annual practice into halt and instead decided to hand out the G1 Android Phone to all its employees worldwide.Source: The Bloggers' Times
Dec
27
Google Android Cutting Into Windows Mobile Marketshare
Posted by Android in Android, Android Development, Android Hardware, Android Market, Android News, Android Software, Business Man, Cell Phones & Plans, Computer Language, Current, Europe, G1, General, Google, Htc, Learning Java, Memory, Mobile Phones, Mobile Phones & Plans, Omnia, Os Source Code, Programming & Design, Sdk, Search Engine, Stupid Question, T Mobile, Thanks For Your Help, Which Means That Anyone, blackberry on 12 27th, 2008 | No Comments
"Let's be frank, the impressive number of folks jumping ship to new OSs and other companies claiming increased smartphone market share are clear indicators that plenty of customers want something other that Windows Mobile, and the latest words out of Microsoft's largest mobile partner certainly reconfirm our suspicions.Source: Pocket PC Thoughts
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