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Keepin' it real fake, part CCXL: HTC Hero gets iPhone flair {Engadget}
Nov 9th 2009 4:53PM I want it!
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 announced, we go hands-on {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:58PM Obviously we've all forgotten E3 2006.
Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:55PM If nobody publishes such a browser in the first week or two of the Droid launch, I'll go ahead and do it myself (at least as soon as Google gets off their asses and releases Android 2.0 to AOSP). If you consider downloading an application from the Android Market to be too much for your non-geek friends, then there is nothing I can do for you (or them).
Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:47PM mlayer: As an Android developer who has several published applications, I can say that such a multitouch browser can easily be published to the Android Market, which can be downloaded like any other app (or browser replacement ala Steel). You don't have to compile it yourself, one developer has to do it, then publish the binary.
Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:11PM There isn't any point to this article, because Engadget itself has already demonstrated that the Droid supports multitouch.
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/11/04/motorola-droids-built-in-apps-dont-have-multitouch-support-th/
No custom ROM is necessary, or any hackery at all. It's not a patent issue because it's already implemented on the Droid itself. To get multitouch in the browser, just compile an Android 2.0 Browser package (once Android 2.0 is open sourced) with multitouch enabled, install it on the Droid, and voila, multitouch.
LG GW620 Eve coming to Rogers, Android deftly avoids AT&T yet again {Engadget}
Nov 3rd 2009 10:24PM Looks like Cupcake, not even Donut let alone Eclair.
South Korean taxi drivers win right to watch TV in cabs, for now {Engadget}
Nov 3rd 2009 5:14PM Now they can watch Starcraft matches right from their taxi
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 announced, we go hands-on {Engadget}
Nov 2nd 2009 11:07PM This one will be OVER 599 US DOLLARS!
Motorola Droid's website published a bit early, with specs galore (update: video) {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 3:07PM *as long as Motorola doesn't violate the GPL
Motorola Droid's website published a bit early, with specs galore (update: video) {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 3:05PM The Cortex A8 should have some insane overclockability, and with custom kernels, overclocking should be possible (as long as Motorola violates the GPL and doesn't release the source for several months like HTC did with the Hero). The developers of the Pandora mention that it's possible to overclock the 600MHz version around 50%.










