Archive for April 9th, 2010

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HTC Incredible to debut Monday

The wait is almost over. Phandroid has gotten a hold of a Verizon internal document that indicates a big announcement is coming Monday. This makes sense after Verizon dropped some none too subtle hints a few days ago. If you’ve forgotten, here are some of the juicer specs: Qualcomm Snapdragon...
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Nexus One Car Dock Allows Camera to Work While Docked

The Google Nexus One Car Dock has been designed so that all the functionality of the phone can be used while it’s docked.  The Headset port is available for those of you who want to plug into your car stereo and use the Nexus One for your music.  The back is even open so the camera works too. ...
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Vonage comes to Android

The Vonage Mobile app for the compatible Android™ OS Phone is free to download and once you’ve installed it you are ready to start calling. Their unique software allows you to dial directly or dial through your existing contacts. When the app is open, it recognizes you’re making an international...
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Netflix Is Hiring! Android Video Expert Needed To Build Official Streaming App

It seems that Netflix has let the floodgates open recently on getting clients out to every major platform they can. Set top boxes, video game consoles, and Apple’s mobile round-up all have Netflix applications to facilitate their instant viewing service. And now Android is getting its fair share...
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Nexus One Car Dock Gives your Phone a mind of its own

Just a quick update from my review yesterday of the Google Nexus One Card Dock. It appears there is a software glitch somewhere in the Nexus One that causes weird things to happen when the phone is unplugged form the Nexus One Card Dock.  People have reported sound being muted and applications starting...
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MyTouch Slide a little closer to reality

G1 owners, start getting excited. FCC documents have been leaked that include a photo of the back compartment. Here’s what we know so far: WCDMA Band IV support, which is T-Mobile 3G 320×480 display ARM 11 processor Optical trackpad with push button Camera with flash 3.5mm headphone jack 1300mAh...
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