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more about #androidcupcake more comments → Lupus_Yonderboy: Random, only slightly on-topic questions: What's the default Android music/video "Player" like? I've never messed around with it (the OS) but I'm th... more » InvaderPhlegm: Wake me when they finally start running Android devices on Tegra hardware. more » rbf2000: Can I hazard a guess that the build after Donut will be Eclair? more » FЯeeMan: Now that's a cupcake! more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: So it has a lightweight version of the fullblown apps? more » Hello Mister Walrus: The cupcake is a lie! more » Nick: steal a sprinkle. c'mon do it. more » .357: I'm going to laugh when the Android dog pees on the Android's leg. more » ph15h: So... Cupcake is actually coming? :o YAY! more » SportsCentre: Yo when we gettin those cupcakz these appz suck i wish i got a iphone ladeez hit me up at haterzkeephatin@aol.com more » AKAuser: The cake is a lie! more » Shooting a monkey is now a hate crime: Oh sweet Jesus, how long before TechFanErik sTROLLs through here spewing his filth about how Android sucks, and the iPhone is a million times better. ... more » Wyatt Christopher Lewis: gizmodo is really becoming hard to read. every non-apple article on hear has a hint of the not-as-good-as-it-should-be feeling to it. 'unrefined' and ... more » sombie: Android blah blah similar to iphone Xperia blah blah iphone ripoff HTC blah blah iphone wannabe iPhone blah blah PDA ripoff more » -
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TuneWiki for Android Cupcake Blips Your Playlist to Twitter and Facebook
There's a new version of TuneWiki for Android Cupcake, and it looks like a pretty solid update: The Blip feature burps your current playlist to Facebook and/or Twitter, and there's a new Android homescreen widget for faster, more direct player access. You can also pay $5 for no ads. More » -
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Android 'Donut' Build For HTC Hero Caught On Tape
Move over cupcakes—donuts are now on the menu thanks, once again, to the 17-year old whiz kid Haykuro. This time he has come through with the Android build for the upcoming HTC Hero. More » -
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T-Mobile Pushing Android 1.5 'Cupcake' Update to Select G1s
We've received a few tips that a certain, baked-goods-themed update has been pushed over the air to some G1 users this morning, bringing video recording, an onscreen keyboard, and plenty more. So, G1ers? —Thanks, tipsters! -
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Android Cupcake Live Folders Preview Email, RSS and Playlists Without Opening Apps
Small touch, but maybe the coolest thing I've seen in Android's Cupcake: Live Folders are home screen widgets that let you peek at email, playlists, RSS feeds and more without opening the full app. [Cnet] -
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But He'd Really Prefer a Red Velvet Cupcake
Android's Cupcake has arrived at the Google campus—sadly not the software update, yet. [crazybob via Phandroid] -
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Screenshot Tour: Taking Android's "Cupcake" 1.5 Update For An Early Spin
If you want to see what's next for Android in "Cupcake"—including that delicious on-screen keypad—you can grab the SDK and root around yourself before T-Mo pushes it to your G1. Or, check our gallery. More » -
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Android Cupcake OS Update Screenshots Show Virtual Keyboard, New Applications
While Google's Android "Cupcake" updates may not be available just yet, detailed screenshots of the platform update show new applications in addition to the highly-anticipated virtual keyboard. More » -
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Video of Next Android OS Shows On-Screen Keyboard
Anticipating a selection of QWERTY-less handsets to run the platform in the near future, the next version of Android will have an onscreen keyboard, among other things. Here's what it'll look like. More » -
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'Cupcake' Roadmap Hints at What'll Be In the Next Android Update
Hidden among a slew of bugfixes and refinements announced in a posting on the Android project site are a few serious feature upgrades, which could make their way to your G1 fairly soon. More »

