If your Android phone uses the regular stock on-screen keyboard, you may have some complaints on its usability. It’s a major annoyance to me to type with the keyboard, but thankfully there are many alternatives available on and outside of the Android Market. It looks like Google has heard your complaints, and has recently acquired…
T-Mobile G2 receives risky and temporary root access already
We knew that the T-Mobile G2 would eventually get some root access lovin on its plate some point soon, but today seems to be that day. With that said, in no way are we suggesting you use the method, as it could brick your shiny new phone. The XDA is home to some of the…
Motorola Ciena – one of the lowest-end Android phones to date headed for Verizon
Motorola is covering all of the bases with its Android devices, from high-end devices like the Droid X, to lower-end phones like the upcoming iDEN i886 – there’s a Motorola Android phone for any price these days. Here’s another one that won’t be making the pockets of the power users, the Motorola Ciena, which looks…
Massive Verizon leak reveals Motorola Tablet, HTC Merge, LTE modems and more
Talk about hot scoops today. The guys over at Engadget just got their hands on a shoebox full of information on some upcoming products on their way to the largest U.S. wireless carrier. From tablets to modems, this leak has almost everything you could ask for covered. Blackberry: It looks like the Blackberry Storm 3…
Car Home for Android hits the Market for Nexus One and Motorola Droid
For those of you who haven’t been graced with the Car Home application that’s now pre-installed with many Android phones these days, you now finally have a chance to see what you’ve been missing out on. Car Home application is now available in the Android Market for free, of course. The Car Home app gives…
Microsoft sues Motorola over Android phones
Microsoft is suing Motorola over alleged patent infringements on its Android phones like the Droid X. Microsoft said Motorola is infringing on multiple patents “that are essential to the smartphone user experience, including synchronizing email, calendars and contacts, scheduling meetings, and notifying applications of changes in signal strength and battery power.” In a blog post,…
Android growing but still dwarfed by Apple iOS
We’ve heard a lot about the rapid ascension of Android, as Google’s mobile operating system recently outsold Apple iPhone and BlackBerry in the United States and many are predicting Android will be the second-largest mobile OS in the world. But part of this growth is because it was coming from no market share and a…
Samsung: Galaxy Tab will be available November 1st in the UK
Samsung confirmed today that the Galaxy Tab will be available on November 1st in the UK. The Galaxy Tab carries on the tradition of the Galaxy S-series of smartphones with a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor, 7-inch LCD with 1024×600 resolution, 3-megapixel rear-facing camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for vide calling, 16/32GB internal storage, microSD expansion (up tp 32GB),…
Google Says Android Market is Heading to 18 More Countries
Android users in the U.S. have been rather spoiled now with access to the Android Market, not realizing that other parts of the world don’t have access just yet. Google says that it is continuing its global expansion of the Android Market so that others can get apps for their handsets. Countries included are Brazil,…
India gets access to BlackBerry services
India said that it now has manual access to the BlackBerry messenger service and it wants more hooks into the system. “We have manual access to the messenger services. We want automated access and we are hopeful of getting that from January 1,” G.K. Pillai, India’s home secretary, told Reuters. India is just one of…








