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Android may not need antivirus software, researcher says 07/11/2008 12:19:00
Antivirus developer SMobile released software this week to protect users of the G1 Android phone, although one security analyst wondered if people really need it. - +
The T-Mobile G1 'Google phone' is a tweaker's delight 17/10/2008 07:30:00
At first glance, the T-Mobile G1 (US$179) doesn't seem to merit much attention. It looks like just another bland, HTC-manufactured phone. But use the G1--the first phone to run Google's Android operating system -- for 5 minutes, and you'll start to see why it's one of the best-designed phones you can buy. Not only is the G1 intuitive to use, but its customization options (via Android) makes it a tweaker's delight. - +
Google and HTC spent 3 years on Android, handsets 25/09/2008 09:53:00
Engineers from Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) spent three years developing Android software and handsets before the launch of the G1 by T-Mobile on Tuesday, an executive from HTC said. - +
5 reasons why the Android phone isn't game-changing 24/09/2008 09:54:00
T-Mobile, HTC and Google launched the "world's first Android-powered mobile phone" today and proudly announced that this phone was going to be "game-changing". But after reading details on the phone, the service and some of the new applications, I'm left wondering where the game is actually changing. - +
Android is about advertising, not the enterprise 24/09/2008 08:38:00
Even though three companies hosted the launch event and the software is backed by a consortium, the introduction of the first Android phone made it very clear that Android is about one company: Google. - +
T-Mobile, Google and HTC introduce first Android phone 24/09/2008 07:57:00
The first Android phone looks a lot like the fuzzy pictures that have surfaced online for months, with a touch screen similar to the iPhone and a full slide-out keyboard. - +
G1 Android phone is only half 'open' with T-Mobile lock-in 24/09/2008 07:42:00
The new T-Mobile G1 wireless phone, announced Tuesday by T-Mobile USA, Google and HTC, generated attention for its use of the open Android platform, but it will be locked to the T-Mobile USA network and it doesn't appear to be heavily focused on business users. - +
Android launch: don't expect iPhone-like lines 22/09/2008 07:59:00
Tuesday marks the long-awaited introduction for US customers of the first phone running Google's Android software, but some experts warn phone users not to get their hopes up too high. - +
T-Mobile to announce Google phone September 23 18/09/2008 12:26:00
T-Mobile USA will become the first company in the world to announce a mobile phone based on Google's Android OS at a New York press conference September 23, the New York Times reports, citing T-Mobile. - +
Google shows Android running on a phone in Europe 17/09/2008 08:40:00
Google provided a glimpse of its Android operating system running on a mobile phone for the first time in Europe on Tuesday, in a limited viewing ahead of its imminent launch. - +
Report: Tech giants forming 'patent troll' alliance 02/07/2008 09:11:58
Patent trolls beware: Some of the tech industry's biggest names are banding together to run you out of court.
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