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    Slinkytech: You said it all. Apple is being a prude. The store said it too, that (for the most part) it should be there unless it is illegal. more »
    tande04: Eh, there is one app and its a vibrator. Though it is a clever use of the already phallic looking android mascot. more »
    kagekiri: Honestly, if you're using the phone like this video (aka using your index finger), you're still using two hands: who puts down a cell phone to enter t... more »
    Geisrud: So, many of you find that you're faster on your iPhone than this guy on Swype. That says nothing; it's comparing two sets of disparate things. Compa... more »
    Geisrud: How would this work for people using the Columbus method of typing (ya know - Search and Land)? They'd end up with gibberish as they swirl their fing... more »
    UnderLoK: First off to all the people talking about how they beat the guy on the iPhone, yes he is slow, but it doesn't change anything. In order for you type ... more »
    met2art: Google Maps adds GPS navigation for all Android users. #tips #Android #GoogleMaps #GPS more »
    dimsum4u: Still not to sure how it works. Will it recognize words that you haven't typed before? I want to assume that they did it a few times so the phone reme... more »
    tande04: I thought this had already hit android? Or at least through rooted phones. more »
    EndlessMike: I tried this on my iPhone while he was doing it. With having to look up to see what they were typing, as well as correcting a couple errors here and t... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I type considerably faster on my touch than that guy does. With predictive typing on I could probably keep up reasonably well with Swype. more »
    Homerjay is utterly alone.: This is apples and oranges. They're comparing Swipe's ability to predict words but they have iPhones prediction shut off. LAAAAME. more »
    OMG! Ponies!: This is total bullshit. The reason the iPhone uses the keyboard input it uses is because it's the best method PERIOD. Apple knows how to make stuff ... more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: For touchscreen inputs, this is puuuurrreeeeeee win. more »
    AkkiRonin: The droid is already 24% of the Android market?! more »
  • #androidapps

    The Month's Best Android Apps

    It's the Android Two Point Oh Oh Oh edition. True, all the fireworks from Android 2.0 and Google Navigation almost takes the boom out of everybody else's apps, but with new definitive Twitter and running apps, it's a good month. More »
  • #androidapps

    MiKandi: The World's First Porn App Store for Android

  • #smartphones

    Swype vs QWERTY: FIGHT!!!!!

    QWERTY is pretty much the king of smartphone text input. But there's a new challenger on the horizon. It's called Swype, it works with one-hand input and, yeah, it is pretty fast. More »
  • #smartphones

    iPhone and Android Are Taking Over the (Mobile) Internet

    So, what does it take to snatch a combined 75% of US mobile internet traffic? Two operating systems, a handful of phones, and one great browser core.
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  • #android

    Google Maps Navigation Hits the G1, MyTouch, All Other 1.6 Handsets

    Google Maps Navigation, even if it's not perfect, was one of the juiciest features of Android 2.0. Today, Google's finally set it free: It's now available for any phone with Android 1.6 Donut, including the G1 and MyTouch 3G. More »
  • #google

    Chrome OS and Android Are Destined to Merge, Somehow

    "Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as confusing as it was four months ago. More »
  • #xperiax10

    If the Xperia X10 Partners Up, It'll Be With AT&T

    Anyone hoping to see the Sony Ericsson X10 on T-Mobile, look away now or you'll be sorely disappointed. Phandroid noticed that the American version of the X10 won't support the necessary frequencies to connect to T-Mobile's network. More »
  • #blockquote

    There Can Be Only One: Part Deux

    App developers have it hard enough on the iPhone; on Android, they've got to keep prices just as low, and sell to a much smaller audience. So how are some of them coping? By packing up and leaving, like Gameloft. More »
  • #tablets

    Camangi WebStation: 7 Inches of Android Tablet for $400

    The Camangi WebStation has been floating around for a few months now in little more than proof of concept form. Now, it's on the cusp of being a real product, released next month for $400. More »
  • #android

    Motorola Motus Android Phone Caught on Shaky Cam?

    The Motus is rumored to be a mid-range Android phone due early next year, and if this supposed spy-shot is anything to go by, it'll look sorta like the CLIQ—but with a flatter, harder to use keyboard. [BGR]
  • #google

    The Real Most Important News From the Google Chrome OS Event (Not)

    Forget Chrome OS. The two things you actually need to know from today's Google event? Sergey Brin wears Vibram Five Finger shoes. And carries a Motorola Droid, not a super secret phone we've never seen before. See? More »
  • #xperiax10

    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to Cost $880? What The?

    Yesterday we lamented that the Android-powered X10 lacks a certain je ne sais quoi, despite its beautiful 4-inch display, Nexus UI, and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Now more bad news: The WSJ reports it'll cost about 6000 Swedish kronor ($880) off-contract. More »
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Samsung's Bada Mobile OS to Launch in Early 2010...Google Talk Knows When You're on Android, and Likes It...California Passes New Efficiency Standard for TVs...Acer Ferrari Netbook's Tackiness Burns My Eyes... More »
  • #xperiax10

    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Hands On: Why Aren't My Pants on Fire?

    I've been wondering why there hasn't been drooling, crazy-eyed hype for Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10, which sounds like a wet dream on paper: Android, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, awesome 8MP camera, massive 800x480 display and a very pretty interface. I know now. More »
  • #rumor

    Screw the Voice Plan: The Rumored Google Phone May Be Data/Voip Only

    Mike Arrington's following up yesterday's rumor of the Google Phone with an interesting angle: That it may be VOIP and data only, having no traditional voice plan. Sounds like the telcos worst nightmare. More »
  • #sonyericsson

    Sony Ericsson's Custom Android Interface Is Called Nexus

    Sony Ericsson's custom interface for Android on the X10—and other OSes, like Symbian and Windows Mobile in time-is going to be called Nexus. Like other custom UIs du jour, it'll integrate a bunch of services, like for social networking. More »
  • #rumor

    The True Google Phone May Be Coming Soon

    TechCrunch is hearing some veeeeeery interesting talk about a true Google Phone: Not just an Android device, but a phone designed top-to-bottom by Google to fulfill their dream of exactly what Android can be. It's a resilient rumor. More »
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)

    AT&T's 3G Network Sees 2,000% Increase Since iPhone 3G Release...Droid Camera Fixed, Without Explanation?...Genius Bar App Won't Help if Your iPhone Is Broken...Samsung Beats out Vizio for Top LCD Seller... More »
  • #nonreview

    Samsung Behold II Non-Review: Oh God, the Ugly

    Samsung's Behold II is the most impressively ugly Android phone in existence. The custom interface is so bad, so gaudy and so confusing it turned my brains into ooze. More »
  • #dell

    Dell Streak MID With Android 2.0 on AT&T Next Year?

    That 5-inch Dell mini-tablet we saw in a leaked video last month looked like it had U.S. spec 3G, and now a Chinese-language Commercial Times report suggests the touchscreen device will be part of a new series headed to AT&T. More »
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