Posts about google android as of July 21, 2009

Google’s Android invasionmotd.ambians.com
07/22/2009
Forget the iPhone Google is on a mission to take over the mobile world. Its innovative operating system is powering a raft of new phones and, one day soon, all handsets could run on it.
07/22/2009
Good news Android fans: our T-Mobile myTouch 3G arrived today. And before we get knee-deep in reviewing T-Mobile’s second Google Android phone, we wanted to show you its nifty packaging. We’re not taking about a standard paper box with a plastic tray here. Rather, it comes in a … Originally posted at Android Atlas Orginal post b… Phones
07/21/2009
yeah! that’s true. HTC Hero is going to sale on tomorrow at Orange UK. The most awaited and little bit delayed from its due date is ready to knock the stores. “From 22nd Wednesday, Google Android-based HTC Hero will be available in stores.” stated by an Orange Communications representative on a Twitter. Don’t know how [...]
07/21/2009
Google Wave is one stop solution that will change the way you communicate to your Friends, Family, and at Work. Wave a complete Collaboration tool, that let’s you do everything in REALTIME! In other words it’s a LIVE communication platform that will converge your Email, IM, Docs, Apps, Videos, Photos, wikis, Office Collaboration(Bugs, Reviews, Meetings, Discussions,etc.), Social Media, and any type of External tools (using Extesnions which are easy to integrate) to build one elegant, in-browser communication and Extensible to Desktop client.
07/21/2009
Good news Android fans: our T-Mobile myTouch 3G arrived today. And before we get knee-deep in reviewing T-Mobile’s second Google Android phone, we wanted to show you its nifty packaging. We’re not taking about a standard paper box with a plastic tray here. Rather, it comes in a … Originally posted at Android Atlas
How to Run Live Android on PCsizzledcore.com
07/21/2009
Since my post about Live Android, I’ve been getting lots of emails on how to run it on PC or netbooks. The official site does have a how-to page, but that doesn’t explain well about how you can run Live Android on your PC. Instead of testing Live Android on a VMware, Virtual Box or any other virtualization application, I burned the liveCD ISO and boot up my PC from it. How to Run Live Android on PC Follow the steps below to run Live Android on your PC. First of all, you have to download the ISO file of Live Android.
07/21/2009
•Display: – 800 x 400 pixels/4? – Touch Sensitive •Network: – 2G 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band) – 3G: 900/2100 (Dual-Band) – HSDPA (10Mbps) – HSUPA (2Mbps) •Camera: – 8 mega-pixels (auto-focus) – 8 x Digital Zoom – LED Flash – Image Stabilization – Smile Shutter – Face Detection •Video: – VGA Video Recording •Music: – Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+ •Ringtones: – Monophonic – Polyphonic (64) – MP3 – AAC •Messaging: – SMS – MMS (with video) – E-mail (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, MS Exchange) •Memory: -
07/21/2009
I just shared about Live Android , the live disc image of Android, Google’s mobile OS. You can downloadthe ISO file to burn on a CD, and it should probably work for live USB too. But according to Live Android team, the live disc image of Live Android 0.2  is not yet ready for live USB. There are some problems with it. Live Android 0.3 will have live USB support and for that, you’ll need a live USB tool. Fedora LiveUSB Creator is a cross-platform tool for easily installing live operating systems on to USB flash drives.
07/21/2009
Now Google Android can be tested also in our PC or Netbook. LiveAndroid lets you download a LiveCD disc image of the Google Android operating system and run Live on your desktop. Just burn the image to a disc, stick it in a CD-ROM drive, and reboot your computer and you can check out Android without installing it or affecting any files on your PC. You can also use the disc image in a virtualization application like VirtualBox, VMWare or Microsoft Virtual PC if you want to try the operating system without even rebooting your computer.
07/21/2009
Earlier, we reported the new experimental overhaulled custom UI for Android Platform.  Sony Ericsson XPERIA Rachael with Rich Android UI, Powered by 1Ghz . And now, Electronics store Expansys has all the specs on the Android-based Sony Ericsson Xperia X3, large photos included. It looks with 4-inch 800 x 400-pixel Touchscreen(semi-Multitouch), Camera :8MP with LED flash light, Video Recording: VGA 640×480, and the yummy Custom- Android Rachael user interface powered by a blazing 1GHz processor.
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