Android

G1 Android gPhone already on sale down under
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although the Kogan Agora will start shipping to buyers on January 29, 2009, having already gone on pre-sale, a report says that the original G1 Android gPhones are now on sale in Australia thanks to grey market imports.


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World’s second Google Android gPhone launches!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Kogan, the Australian company that has electronics custom manufactured in China to sell direct to Australians, has pulled off a cool scoop in the world’s second Android phone to launch and the very first in Australia, starting at AUD $299 and not locked to any network. Wow!


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Google Calendar makes a date with Mac's iCal
By: Stephen Withers

Users of Apple's iCal and Google Calendar can now enjoy the benefits of integrating the two programs.


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Google successful expansion into mobile a given: report
By: Stan Beer

Google is set to expand into the mobile market place in a big way and mobile search will a key growth driver for the Internet search and advertising market leader over the next five years. These are the fndings of a new report from a media industry analyst group.


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Jailbreaking the Google Android G1 Phone
By: Davey Winder

The T-Mobile G1 has been jailbroken, or at least root has been obtained in a few simple steps to provide full read and write system access to the device. It's easier than you might imagine.


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Google's Android: apps selling, jailbreak broken, Ballmer not a fan
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

With only 200 programs available so far for the G1 Android gPhone, Google says apps are nevertheless proving popular. Meanwhile, a gPhone jailbreak gets patched and shock, horror: Steve Ballmer says he’s not a fan.


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HTC and Google making waves with Android
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Despite an economic downturn and lower Q3 results for mobile phone sales, HTC’s Peter Chou says he’ll sell more than 600,000 T-Mobile Android G1 gPhones this year alone, outdoing initial expectations.


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LG & Microsoft plan new "converged mobile devices"
By: Stuart Corner

Microsoft has expanded its year old mobile partnership with Korea's LG Electronics, the world's fourth largest cellphone manufacturer, to develop new converged mobile devices.


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Motorola readies its own Android phone, hopes to save company
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Can an Android save Motorola from the mobile phone doldrums, caught between having the highest selling phone in the US with the RAZR, but also only making profits thanks to cost cutting while trying to offload its handset business?


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Google Street View coming to iPhone OS 2.2 - what else?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Google’s infamous yet handy Street View feature looks set to arrive with the iPhone OS 2.2 update, among other tweaks including graphical emoticons, but will the iPhone’s Street View work like it does on the Android?


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There ain't no fun doing "it" anymore!
By: Tony Austin

Opinion: Computers and IT used to be fun once. Have we lost the plot? Maybe... or maybe not.


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Visa chooses Android for mobile services launch
By: Stuart Corner

Google's new Android mobile platform has received a big vote of confidence from credit card company Visa which has chosen Android as the platform on which it will offer mobile payment-related services to US consumers by the end of 2008, saying that Android is "central" to its plan.


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T-Mobile/HTC G1: First Android phone arrives
By: Stephen Withers

After months of anticipation, the first Android-based phone has been unveiled. Does the T-Mobile G1 have what it takes?


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Google goes to 'Android Market' in App Store challenge
By: Stephen Withers

We've seen how successful Apple's App Store has been as a conduit between developers with $US30 million in sales and 60 million downloads in the first month. Now Google aims to follow suit with the announcement of the Android Market. Why 'Market' rather than 'Store'?


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Google Android delay: Bluetooth, GTalk APIs
By: Stephen Withers

Uh-oh... Two major features have been dropped from the APIs for version 1.0 of Google's Android mobile phone platform: Bluetooth and GTalkService (Google Talk).


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Google says: Hack the Android!
By: Davey Winder

Google has released the 0.9 SDK Beta and admits that its ambitious project to produce the first complete, open, and free mobile platform is "converging on a final Android 1.0" release. It has also taken the bold step of posting an open letter to the security community which, in effect, invites them to hack the Android...


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Wow, a Google Android phone by September 17?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Little more than two months after the launch of the iPhone 3G, the first Google Android handset looks set to arrive much earlier than expected through an exclusive “pre-sale” with T-Mobile in the US, coming with a raft of iPhone-killing specs that must surely be adding some spice to the close Apple and Google relationship!


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LiMo gather new allies for looming handset battle
By: Stuart Corner

The battle between multivendor handset platforms is heating up: the LiMo Foundation has announced new members and new handsets, and Qualcomm has been hinting at  iPhone beating Android based products, as well a singing the praises of its upcoming Snapdragon chipset.


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