Enter your username and password.
-
more about #cupcake more comments → royoftroy: We had this long before the Hero was released, how is this news? more » philibuster: Dessert? no thanks, I'll just have an apple please, a macintosh, if you have one. more » t3chDzyn: They're just following along with the alphabet: "C"upcake "D"onut "E"clair "F"lan I suppose it started with "A"ndroid, but I'm not sure if there was... more » Fuzzie: after Flan would be G for "Gaufre de liege" :D more » frigg: Does no one at Google have a flair for words? Google is copying Apple with their cats. But Apple chooses cats that are wild and exotic, while Googleâ€... more » tennisman120: it can be a dessert. what if i got 2 in the morning and could only eat 1. I could eat the toher after dinner more » OMG! Ponies!: A donut is not dessert. It's breakfast - the opposite of dessert. The only exception to the rule is Hannukah, when jelly donuts are, in fact, desse... more » strider_mt2k: My vote is for "coffee and the check". Sorry, no dessert for me. :p more » LuckyFink: Way to crash the site, Giz. more » OMG! Ponies!: I saw "cupcake" and "maker" and "bot". Ginger, you let me down again. I was hoping to see a robot that makes cupcakes. Don't tease me like that. ... more » Nick: i see where this is going. at home sex toys. more » OMG! Ponies!: In all fairness, the rose was pink, looked like a carnation, and was worn on a modern-day fop. Using that as a so-called clue to a phone called Lanca... more » Striderhayasa - Can we get some damn m/kb support?!: Oh damn, I just posted about not having Cupcake and when I looked down and checked my phone, the update was waiting for me...WOO HOO! Only problem...C... more » Baldyman1966: Seriously, Is there anyone who reads Giz,who has an Android phone and who doesn't have Cupcake allready? If so they need to reconsider whether you bel... more » 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 » -
#android
How To: Install the HTC Hero's UI On Your Sad Old G1
The tireless tinkerers over at XDA have assembled a definitive guide to loading the Hero's custom-baked Android build onto G1s. It's fairly involved and a little risky, but hardly unfamiliar territory to HTC fans. [XDA, GetYourDroidOn—Thanks, Patrick!] -
#android
Google Plans Three More Android Updates This Year, Named After Decreasingly Popular Desserts
Official word about Android's 2009 roadmap has been handed down, and it contradicts the early scuttlebutt: the mobile OS will get not two, but three updates by 2010, each named for a slightly more esoteric dessert than the last. More » -
#3dprinting
MakerBot Cupcake CNC Delivers DIY 3D Printing for Just $750
You know Wired editor Chris Anderson's pet idea of the moment that "atoms are the new bits"? At just $750, MakerBot's CupCake CNC rapid prototyping machine—3D printing with extruded melted ABS plastic—made me think about it. More » -
#htc
Report: HTC Announcing Hero, Lancaster Android Phones on June 24th
HTC's hipsteriffic invitations for a June 24th event in London contained precious few clues (DUDE'S WEARING A ROSE), but the Economic Daily News is now reporting something totally reasonable: it's for the Hero and Lancaster, HTC's presumed next Android phones. More » -
#android
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 » -
-
#android
Android Cupcake Rolling Out Next Tuesday
G1 owners: Some people got it already, but expect the Cupcake general public rollout to officially start next Tuesday. According to one reliable source, that will be C-Day. This goes along with T-Mobile's previous statement about the delivery of Android's new version: More » -
#android
T-Mobile G1 Android 1.5 Cupcake Rollout Pushed Back a Week
The Cupcake update expected um, now for the T-Mobile G1 has been pushed back a week, and now it's gonna be "early June" before everybody has it on their phone. Lame. [T-Mobile, Thanks Jon] -
#android
Android 1.5 'Cupcake' Update Coming Next Week
T-Mobile will start rolling out the long awaited 1.5 'Cupcake' update to all G1 users next week. The over-the air update should be available to everyone by the end of May. More » -
#android
Latest Android Cupcake 1.5 Build Gets Video Walkthrough
It usually takes me about 60-90 seconds to eat a cupcake; this guy took about 10 minutes with his. On view: the new camcorder function, soft keyboard, browser improvements and YouTube uploads. More » -
#android
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] -
#android
Android Cupake to Hit Next Month, Says T-Mobile Germany
Good news for G1 users: T-Mobile Germany's says that the Cupcake updates will be released next month. They have stated in their G1 promotional page, heralding the new features which sadly don't include vanilla frosting. More » -
#captionthis
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] -
#android
Android 1.5 Unofficially Available For G1
A full-featured version of Android 1.5 "Cupcake", which introduces video recording, an onscreen keyboard, new browser functions and plenty more, has been compiled for G1 users by a kindly XDA forums contributor. More » -
#tmobile
Major T-Mobile Launch Event Set For April 21 in NYC: Will We See the Next Android Phone?
T-Mobile just sent out invitations for a big launch event happening in NYC on April 21. What might they be up to? More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: What Makes The Five Smartphone Platforms Different
Smartphones have all advanced over the past few years, and mostly do the same things. But if you look at the details, you'll find that—depending on your needs—one may be way better than another. -
#mwc09
HTC Magic, The Fabled Android G2, Looks Like It's Headed to Vodafone in Europe
File this under decidedly unconfirmed, but Boy Genius has unearthed official shots and an advertisement that indicate the Android phone we've seen leaked recently as the G2 is Europe-bound as the HTC Magic. More »



