Archive for October, 2008

Asustek Computer looks to bring their Android -based phone out in the first half of 2009 according to the ever popular company sources.

2008-10-20: My wife’s T-Mobile G1 (a.k.a. “The Google Phone,” HTC Dream) came in today and here it is “in action.” She’s at work and she has her SIM card with her,…

Jeff Sharkey talks about how he built his Android app, CompareEverywhere. Watch other videos like this at www.youtube.com To download the Android SDK, go to code.google.com

An introduction to Android Open Source Project. Android is the first free, open source, and fully customizable mobile platform. Android offers a full stack: an operating system, middleware, and key mobile applications. It also contains a rich set of APIs that allows third-party developers to develop great applications. Learn more at source.android.com.

phandroid.com http A video overviewing the game Bonsai Blast on Android Market. Now available on the T-Mobile G1.

This guided tour will give you an overview of Archos new line of Internet Media Tablets. Over the next 13 minutes, you will see how browsing the Internet, enjoying your Digital Media and rediscovering TV on an ARCHOS tablet is unlike any other digital device experience. One of Archos product managers will guide you through the uses of the new Internet Media Tablet’s functions and show you how easy it is to benefit from its features. So let’s roll and have fun watching! You can find more …

Exclusive to T-Mobile, the G1 with Google is the ultimate internet mobile phone. Brand HTC Type T-Mobile G1 Form factor Slide sideways Color Black, Brown, White Network: Phone Network 3G, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA (3G) Service 850, 900, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100 Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.0 Infrared No Wi-Fi (WLAN) Yes USB miniUSB Fax / Data N/A Display: Main display HVGA Touch Color display 65000 colors Dimensions 3.2 in. Resolution 480×320 pixels External display Yes More Features: GPS navigation and …