Over at Engadget, they got their hands on a Dell Aero to finally turn on and play with. Their findings can be summed up in one word- disappointing. But don’t take my word for it, read on to see just how low it goes: The UI has been completely re-skinned, and there are multiple skins [...]
I was interested in picking this ROM up after claims of it being twice as quick as Super D. As Super D has been my ROM of choice previously, due to speed and stability I was quick to see how this compares. While I cannot say for sure whether this really is twice as quick [...]
Getting left behind sucks. There is no other way to put it. It can be felt with most Android powered phones. You buy a phone and a few weeks later you hear about a new version of Android that you won’t get for a long time. Google knows of the issue and is hard at [...]
About a week ago at the CTIA event, Verizon disappointed many customers when they failed to announce the Nexus One as its newest device. Even more disappointment was felt when the carrier failed to even hint at a possible release date that was more certain than a vague “Spring 2010″. Yesterday some news came down [...]
This morning Engadget reported that the Milestone (Europe’s version of the Droid) finally gets its 2.1 OTA update. From the limited information Engadget got its hands on nothing really stands out as unexpected other than that apparently Google Earth is included as part of the update and that there will be nine home-screens. Stateside the [...]
Last week we reported to you that Google was participating in a revenue sharing program with service providers and some handset makers: “….part of the answer appears to be that Google is sharing advertising revenues with carriers that use Android, according to multiple sources who are familiar with the deals. In some cases, Google is also [...]