G1 getting new features in April

March 13, 2009

T-Mobile will push out a major firmware update to users of the G1 Android handset in April, the mobile operator has said.

The update will introduce features such as virtual keyboards and stereo Bluetooth support, as well as an upgrade of the underlying Linux kernel. A number of bugs in the Android operating system will also be fixed. The browser enhancements include upgrades to the latest version of the Webkit core and the addition of cut-and-paste. The browser is also getting support for the new Squirrelfish Javascript engine.

The contents of the update come from Cupcake, a read-only mirror of a private development branch within the wider Android development effort. According to the Android development Web site, the changes introduced in the Cupcake branch have now been merged into the master branch, as part of the gradual open-sourcing of what started out as a Google project.

A spokesperson for T-Mobile could not give a precise date for the release. "Google controls the update as to when it goes out. The only thing T-Mobile knows is (the update will come out) next month," the spokesperson told ZDNet UK on Thursday.

A Google spokesperson could not give a more specific release date. "We're not confirming the timing on when Cupcake will be ready," the spokesperson said. "We'll push it as soon as it's ready."

 

Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync push email to the G1

March 10, 2009

The latest beta release of TouchDown has added Exchange ActiveSync push email support for the G1. While the push support is currently limited to the latest beta release, it is also expected to be available in the next stable release, which means current (non-beta) users should hopefully see the upgraded features soon.

As far as what features that you can expect, TouchDown will allow the user to;

  • Compose and send Email
  • Reply to, Reply All and Forward your email
  • Delete Email messages
  • Move emai...

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Android to Outpace iPhone in 3 years?

March 8, 2009
According to analysts at Informa Telecoms & Media, Apple’s sexy iPhone device is expected to fall behind Google Android within the next 3-4 years. Analysts at the company claim that Android’s open source operating system will keep production costs low and open Android up to more customers than the iPhone.

Analysts say that competition among smartphones has changed the cell phone market, and Gavin Byrne noted:

“While demand in the mid tier will fall away during 2009, sales of new s...


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RS TechMedic Released G1 Android Telemedicine Application for Remote Monitoring of Patient’s Vital Signs

March 5, 2009

Telemedicine for Android

Broek op Langedijk, the Netherlands – RS TechMedic B.V., a Dutch based company with eight years experience in medical device development, today announced the release of their G1 Android telemedicine Application. With this application, physicians can monitor vital signs of ambulant and home‐care patients at anytime from anywhere around the world. This product offers a significant increase of patient comfort, fast recognition of heart and respiratory respiratory problems and a redu...

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HTC Magic launching in April

March 5, 2009
The HTC Magic will be available in April according to a product page on Vodafone’s website. Vodafone has added the HTC Magic, the second Google Android device to be released in Europe, to its roster of mobile phones, and the company promises that the Magic will arrive in stores next month.

Vodafone now allows interested customers to subscribe for updates on the HTC Magic before it hits streets in April. The company lists many of the features that have made the Magic so appealing, and promi...


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Android Netbooks available for pre-order?

March 5, 2009
We have seen many discussions about possible Android powered netbooks and we've even seen Android get installed on an Eee PC. Now Always Innovating has announced the pre-order availability of their Touch Book netbook with possible Android capability.

The Touch Book offers a unique design, with half of the unit being a touchscreen display and the other half being a detachable keyboard. As far as the hardware features, the Touch Book will have an 8.9-inch 1024 x 600 display, an 8GB microSD car...


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More info about the General Mobile DSTL1

February 28, 2009
Definitely a sleek, expensive looking device...
General Mobile DSTL1

We’re excited for General Mobile’s offerings for three reasons: first, it appears that they know how to design a phone (is this thing SLEEK or what!). Second, the dual-sim capabilities is an intriguing feature. And third, we want to see more Android devices already!

Though the DSTL1 looks like (and is) a high end device , its features are all over the place in terms of quality. For example, the camera packs a punch. We’re talking about 5...


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WHERE to Launch on the T-Mobile G1

February 25, 2009
"WHERE" is launching on the T-Mobile G1 Android device on February 25, 2009. The latest product release includes new features such as News, Movies, the WHERE Wall, and Traffic (coming soon). This new application is built upon the award-winning platform that includes other local content such as Yelp, Eventful, Zipcar, Starbucks, Gas Prices, and Weather. WHERE will be available for download from the Android Market.

During a beta test of the application, it received many positive reviews:

“T...


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Kogan Agora, trying again, prepares to go full touchscreen

February 24, 2009

The Kogan Agora was once supposed to be the second Android handset on the market, and then it was put on a permanent hold. But the latest installment seems to be pointing to having another Kogan Agora handset on the horizon, and this time instead of sporting a Blackjack like appearance it will be a full-touchscreen model. The details of the new model are mostly unknown, but it is speculated that it will ditch the physical qwerty in favor of the virtual keyboard. It is also expected to have a ...


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imeem Mobile’s New MyMusic Feature Helps People Enjoy Their Music Anywhere

February 24, 2009

SAN FRANCISCO – February 24, 2009 – imeem, the leading social music service, today launched the latest version of imeem Mobile, its award-winning social music application for the Android platform.

The updated version of imeem Mobile includes MyMusic, a new feature which enables music lovers to access and stream their personal imeem music library through their Android-powered phones. With MyMusic, people can now browse through the music they already own and have uploaded to imeem.com and...


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