Google Earth For Android: First Look
Google Earth For Android: First Look Google’s just rolling out the Android apps left and right lately. Today, the G-gang announced the arrival of Google Earth for Android, a program revealed during the Nexus One’s launch but not seen until now. Read more on Network World
Nexus One – first start (part 2)
Google Nexus One first look
Windows Phone 7 Series: First Impressions
Windows Phone 7 Series: First Impressions With a touch-friendly and clean interface, Windows 7 is a huge overhaul from Windows Mobile phones of the past. Read more on ARNnet
AT&T to start selling its first Android phone March 7
AT&T to start selling its first Android phone March 7 AT&T Inc., the second-largest U.S. mobile-phone carrier, will start selling its first phone that runs on Google Inc.’s Android software on March 7 to compete with bigger rival Verizon Wireless. Read more on Asbury Park Press
First Windows Phone 7 Series Devices Set For 2nd Half
First Windows Phone 7 Series Devices Set For 2nd Half MSFT ) Monday announced the release of a new version of its smartphone operating system, Windows Phone 7 Series. Device makers have already started developing phones using the new software, with the… Read more on MalaysiaNews.net
Google CEO preaches ‘mobile first’
Google CEO preaches ‘mobile first’ In his address late Tuesday, Schmidt touted the growth and importance of mobile devices in fairly glorious terms, and urged application developers inside and outside of Google to “work on mobile first,” ahead of desktop computers. Read more on...
Google Nexus One First Look With Visuals
michaelsherlock.com The Google Phone, or officially named, the Google Nexus One was announced on January 5th, 2010. The device, which retails for $529 unlocked, runs the newest version of Android, 2.1, and packs some extremely powerful hardware into a slim, teflon coated device. Featuring...
First impressions and special features of the AT&T Tilt
The AT&T Tilt (aka tytn II/HTC Kaiser) is a new Windows Mobile 6 Professional device that runs on a fast 400 mhz processor with 3.5G support, integrated wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The display tilts up so you can put it into "laptop" mode.
First impressions and special features of the AT&T Tilt
The AT&T Tilt (aka tytn II/HTC Kaiser) is a new Windows Mobile 6 Professional device that runs on a fast 400 mhz processor with 3.5G support, integrated wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The display tilts up so you can put it into "laptop" mode.
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