All Posts Tagged With: "Android"

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Google’s very own phone, the G1

Google’s very own Android phone has hit the market today. T-Mobile is launching the G1, the world’s first Android-powered phone. Rumors have been floating around the Google phone built by HTC, as HTC filed for FCC approval for a touch screen device.
The G1 is a full touchscreen device and has an inbuilt QWERTY keyboard that [...]

September 23rd, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued

Google’s first Android phone:HTC’s Dream gets FCC approval

Google’s first Android phone, the HTC dream, has apparently cleard FCC regulations as HTC has filed a request with the FCC for granting short-term confidentiality on certain documents on the Dream till the 10th of November. This leads to an obvious speculation that the 10th of Nov. is the release date for Google’s first Android [...]

August 18th, 2008 | admin | Comments | Continued
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Motorola ROKR EM30 is 22nd LiMo phone: Linux World San Francisco

At the Linux World Expo in San Francisco today, LiMo foundation executive director Morgan Gillis, announced that Motorola’s new ROKR EM30 is powerd by LiMo technologies. This takes the no. of LiMo phones up to 22. 7 other handsets were announced yesterday from Motorola, NEC and Panasonic Mobile Communications.
The mobile platform wars have been heating [...]

August 5th, 2008 | admin | Comments | Continued

LiPS folds into LiMo

The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has announced today that its activities and membership will be folded into LiMo Foundation as of July, 2008. This pooling of efforts and resources reflects the industry-wide trend [...]

June 26th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued

WSJ reports Android delay, Google disagrees

According to WSJ, Google’s Android plateform for mobile phones won’t have a working handset until the 4th quarter. According to the report “some cellular carriers and makers of programs that work with Android are struggling to meet that schedule, people familiar with the situation say. T-Mobile USA expects to deliver an Android-powered phone in the [...]

June 23rd, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued

Verizon picks LiMo over Android

Verizon Wireless picked the LiMo Foundation as its “preferred” operating system on Thursday. LiMo’s technology is based on the free open-source Linux operating system and is meant to be an open platform for the entire mobile industry to use. LiMo’s original backers included Motorola, NEC, Vodafone, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and NTT DoCoMo and [...]

May 15th, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued