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Le firmware du HTC Hero installé sur un HTC Dream
Loïc | 18/05/2009
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Vous le savez peut-être déjà, HTC customise les versions d’Android embarquées dans ses smartphones vendus hors pack opérateurs, et le firmware du futur HTC Hero est déjà laché dans la nature… Android est open source, HTC l’a bien compris et en profite pour modifier...
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Samsung Galaxy (i7500) chez Bouygues début juillet : c’est officiel
Loïc | 18/05/2009
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Revue de web
C’était une rumeur, mais c’est maintenant officiel. Le Samsung i7500, rebaptisé Samsung Galaxy pour l’occasion, premier terminal Android du constructeur coréen, sera disponible chez l’opérateur français Bouygues Telecom en juillet 2009. Le Samsung Galaxy sera donc...
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HTC Hero's Build of Android Gets a Redesign, Looks Great -- VIDEO
Casey Chan | 18/05/2009
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Web Review
We know that Cupcake still isn't officially here yet but we have another update of Android to wet your appetite. Haykuro from xdadevelopers managed to get a build of Android from the HTC Hero (a future Android device) and ported it over to the G1 to show off in a quick video tour.And my, it...
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Samsung I7500 Clears FCC, Coming to T-Mobile USA
Casey Chan | 18/05/2009
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Web Review
We tried to connect the dots before but it looks like the stars are aligning for the Samsung I7500, Samsung's first Android device, to be released to T-Mobile USA. What makes us believe that? Well,...
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Best Buy Canada Releasing HTC Dream & HTC Magic June 2nd
Casey Chan | 18/05/2009
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Web Review
We already knew that Android was finally coming to Canada, in fact, it was so aptly advertised as "The Revolution is Coming". Well, now we know where you can take part in the Android Revolution: Best Buy. Best Buy has announced that they'll be releasing both the HTC Magic and...
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HTC Magic Supports Exchange But Google Says Android Doesn't
Casey Chan | 18/05/2009
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Web Review
One of the biggest strikes against Android is the lack of an official, native first-party Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client (third party support isn't quite as nice). We don't personally use Exchange but we know many folks who know of nothing else. So if you're a big Exchange user you'll...
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Best of SPE, 17 May 2009
Dieter Bohn | 18/05/2009
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Web Review
Each week we bring you the Best of SPE and this week is no exception. From Android to Windows Mobile and everything in between, we've got your smartphone news fix right here. <!--break--> Android Central The waiting game for Android 1.5 on the T-Mobile G1 at least has a rulebook now --...
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T-Mobile's Android 1.5 Cupcake Update Release Schedule Revealed ?
Casey Chan | 15/05/2009
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Web Review
We're getting some great commentary from our readers over at the old "Have You Got Cupcake Yet?" post that went up a week ago. For the most part, everyone is still waiting to receive the goodness that is Cupcake (we are too). We've been assured that it's rolling out and a rough...
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Fujitsu and Macnica Creating Android Digital Photo Frames
Casey Chan | 15/05/2009
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Web Review
According to reports, Fujitsu and Macnica are teaming up to create a Digital Photo Frame powered by Android. They're calling it a "Software Platform for Home Network Digital Photo Frames" based on the Android OS. We're not really sure why they would need to use a 'smartphone' OS for...
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Vodafone UK Getting Rid of Roaming Charges
Casey Chan | 15/05/2009
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Web Review
Hey, a carrier is actually being kind to their customers and offering a sweet deal. Vodafone UK just announced that they'll be abolishing roaming charges for their customers this summer. Beginning June 1st, pay as you go and pay monthly consumer cusstomers can talk, text and send picture...
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USA Today newspaper releases Android app
Phil Nickinson | 14/05/2009
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Web Review
Whoever said newspapers are stodgy, old and dying apparently didn't get the message to USA Today. The flagship of Gannett Co. just released an app for Android, bringing national headlines, scores, stocks, photos, weather and everything else USAT provides.The app is free and...
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Watch Full NBC Episodes on Your Android Phone
Casey Chan | 14/05/2009
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Web Review
We're not sure when this sweet new feature came up but if you point your Android Browser to m.nbc.com you'll be able to enjoy full episodes of your favorite NBC shows. We're talking about full episodes from 30 Rock, The Office, Friday Night Lights, Heroes, Kings, Late Night with Jimmy...
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Google Sky Map Shows You The Stars On Your Android Phone
Casey Chan | 14/05/2009
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Web Review
Now this is cool. We know that no one really paid attention in Astronomy class yet everyone always looks up to night sky to see if they can identify any stars, constellations, and/or planets. It's just human nature, really. But half the time we don't know the Big Dipper from Cassiopeia....
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Trent Reznor from NIN Deems Android Cool Enough For Their App
Casey Chan | 14/05/2009
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Web Review
Trent Reznor of NIN fame is even more famous in the tech community for getting the Nine Inch Nails application rejected from the iPhone App Store. After weighing in on the differences between...
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HTC Magic Available in Taiwan for $640, Comes With Custom Coloring
Casey Chan | 13/05/2009
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Web Review
We still don't know which color of the HTC Magic we want: Black or White. (un)Fortunately, us folks stateside still have some time to decide but you lovely Taiwanese people have the decision made for you: it's going to be Black with a (presumably) custom Red border. The...
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Google Testing Android Usability on Netbooks
Casey Chan | 13/05/2009
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Web Review
We already know that a lot of PC manufacturers are looking into Android as a viable platform for their netbooks. What we didn't know is that Google is now interested in seeing if Android is actually usable for netbooks. According to some reports, Google posted an ad on Craigslist seeking...
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T-Mobile Makes Changes To Data and Messaging Plans
Casey Chan | 13/05/2009
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Web Review
Per BGR, it looks like T-Mobile is going to make some changes to data and messaging plans that might not fly well with their customers. Starting sometime in June, data plans will now be required for all smartphone-type devices (excludes Blackberry Pearl, Pearl Flip & Samsung Behold, Memoir)....
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Android 2.0 Update Codenamed Donut ?
Casey Chan | 12/05/2009
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Web Review
With the Android 1.5 Cupcake Update pushing out to Android Users sometime this week, talk is already beginning on the next Android update: 2.0. According to some reports, Android 2.0 is codenamed 'Donut', which obviously is a clear successor to 1.5's 'Cupcake'.We're pretty big fans of the...
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T-Mobile G1 v2 May Be the Samsung Bigfoot? Umm...
Casey Chan | 12/05/2009
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Web Review
This is getting a little hectic but reports are now surfacing that the T-Mobile G1 v2 may actually be the Samsung Bigfoot (and not a Motorola or HTC device). Confused, much? Cause we are too. But supposedly the specs line up with each other and one assumption led to another..Honestly,...
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Android To Sell 8 Million Units in 2009, Show 900% Growth
Casey Chan | 12/05/2009
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Web Review
If you wanted to see some more market confidence in Android, how's this? According to an analyst from Strategy Analytics, sales of Android devices are expected to grow 900% to reach 8 million Android devices sold in 2009.Hmm. Those are some pretty bold numbers but it may be possible. Android...
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