Apple Sues HTC Yet Again
The Apple vs HTC war has just gone thicker and messier. Apple doesn’t seem to leave alone the poor (comparatively) Smartphone company — HTC.
The Apple vs HTC war has just gone thicker and messier. Apple doesn’t seem to leave alone the poor (comparatively) Smartphone company — HTC.
When the first Android phone HTC G1 was launched, people went nuts for the new linuxy UI it had. Sure, it worked for some but many just detested it. When it comes to Android, features is all we are talking about and many Google lover or the new breed — Android lovers just love to [...]
Yahoo today sent out an invite for a special event happening on Monday to unveil their new project called “Project Nike“.
Cyanogen Posted on his twitter feed that he has been working on CyanogenMod 5.0.7 for G1 users. He will be finishing up some tweaks and roll out the update within a week. Here’s a video that kmobs of #teamdouche posted on youtube showing how gracefully HTC G1 runs on CyanogenMod.
In a report released by admob, states that Android usage is on rise and may soon even compete with iPhone in the US. As of today Android accounts to 9% market capture in the US, according to comscore. Still, iPhone users have outnumbered Android users, which Techcrunch might have jumbled up.
Bad news for Tom-Tom, a paid turn by turn navigation software, Google just confirmed that it would bring turn-by-turn navigation to iPhone for FREE, of course. Unlike Tom Tom, Google software does not store maps on the device but downloads them on demand.
Google has apparently given up on trying to solve the 3G issue faced by few (?) of the Nexus One users. For months Google kept blaming T-Mobile for the connectivity issue and now it seems Google has just abandoned Nexus one users who are facing problem. It is not a surprise that Nexus One sales [...]
Google has just released an update for Google Voice for Android. Until now, notifications of new messages appeared within 15 minutes of when they were sent.
The first version of the Market was very basic. Five versions of Android came out, all of them with lots of new features for users and developers – but almost nothing happened on the Market side.
Do you find it hard to find a contact or locate an application from a list of hundreds of items on an Android phone? Or do you find it stressful to search for an item by typing in its title while on the go?