1
2010
HTC Sense (from Desire) ported to DROID
Have a Motorola DROID and want to run the beautiful HTC Sense on it? The hacker community never sleeps and they are bring you the HTC Sense to your DROID. Watch the video below, HTC Sense is running on DROID. IT is still in early development but we are expecting better versions are coming soon. [via alldroid]
1
2010
Nexus One gets colours for the track ball
The trackball of Google’s Nexus One is capable of displaying different colours for notifications. During the launch the Nexus One, this was shown. However, for some reasons, the handsets delivered to the market are not equipped (removed?) with this features. And the Nexus One community has talent modders that were working hard to bring missing features and enhancements to Nexus One. The latest addition is to bring the missing colours back to Nexus One. The Nexus One owners can [...]
26
2010
WebOS 1.4 coming today, with a long list of changelog
Yes, it has been reported that Palm will release the version 1.4 of WebOS to the Pre and Pixi owners by today. And we have a long list of have been fixed and addedd: Fixes Time Zone bug Fix Network time sync bug fix to reflect accuratenetwork time BT car-kit transition to device corrected No EV-Icon bug fixed (random) Random browser formatting bug fixed Fixed bug that incorrectly displayed Sprint when actually was Digital Roaming [...]
26
2010
HTC Incredible shown on video
Here is a video of HTC Incredible being test for camera under low light condition. Can’t wait to have a hand on this incredible device http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN_AHjx2PBM&feature=player_embedded
25
2010
Quake 3 ported to Android 2.0
Are you a big fan of the old Quake 3 game? If you are and you own a Android 2.0 device, here is a piece of good news for you. Quake 3 has been ported and run successfully on Motorola DROID. At the moment, the port is optimized to run on a device with keyboard like DROID. However, since it is open source and in future we may see it optimized for other device without [...]
24
2010
Pocketgear has acquired Handango – now featuring over 140,000 apps
Pocketgear has just acquired its competitor – Handango, and now it becomes the largest cross-platform mobile apps store on Internet, featuring 140,000 apps in the store. That’s a figure comparable to Apple’s App Store. We know that the number does mean everything. Most importantly, whether the customers will find it useful to get the apps from another store rather than getting them from the sources like Android Market and Windows Market place. With big store [...]
23
2010
Google Earth has come to Android
After several delays, the Google has finally come to Android devices. It is now available in the market. However, it is for Nexus One only but will be available for most of the Android 2.1 devices later. It is a huge application. The download takes about 5Mb and it will be blown up to about 22Mb after install. There are a number of layers available for Google Earth, including Places, Businesses, Panoramio, Wikipedia, Roads, Borders [...]
22
2010
Video of HTC Sense (from Desire) running on Google Nexus One
Interested to run the Alpha ROM of HTC Desire on your Nexus One? Paul from Modaco has ported the ROM to Nexus One and it is quite stable (although it is still an alpha ROM). Most of the thing work and it is fast. View the video below before you decide whether you want to load that into you device or wait.
19
2010
HTC Desire, Legend and HD Mini get prices in UK, available 12 April
Waiting to buy the new HTC phones that were announced during MWC? The UK online retailer expansys has published the prices and availability date for the 3 new phones from HTC. HTC Desire will cost you 439.99 Sterling Pound (USD 680), Legend will cost 389.99 (USD600), and the HD mini will cost 339.99 (USD525). And they are due on 12th of April. So start saving and your count down to the date. [via expansys]
19
2010
Sony Ericsson refused to make Nexus One for Google
During a press conference of Sony Ericsson during MWC, Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordberg made a remark that they actually turned down Google when Google approached them to make the Google phone (a.k.a. Nexus One). I am not sure who Bert Nordberg is trying to impress during a press conference like this. However, this does send multiple messages to the market. Did Google think that SE can make a better Nexus One than anybody else [...]

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