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more about #google Sceptor: I tend to agree with you atrus123. From the very start this looked very suspicious to me. Google and all others will learn a couple of lessons from th... more » met2art: I think I'll patiently wait to see the real announcement, pricing, and plans. I could be wrong, but this seems like it would be a damning move for bot... more » droiddv: I would really like to comment about the nexus one. I do not know what audition is to be approved. I have quite a few comment's about the nexus one. S... more » OCEntertainment: I'd put my money on a 2.0 OTA update long before a 2.1. As exciting as it would be to get some of that motion-backgroundy goodness on my G1, we haven'... more » CannedCorn: I don't understand why phones don't get updated when they can be. Part of the iPhone's success is that it has evolved so much from the original produc... more » atrus123: Seems legit, but I think there's a good chance these shots are fake. For one thing, I'm thrown off by the "customer@gmail.com" email address. It mig... more » Badongadoodle: It may not be GOOGLE's priority, but with this seemingly new buddy-pal-freiend relationship with T-Mobile, perhaps it is part of something we do not k... more » MacWins09: As a side note.. I'm more excited about the next gen Pre.. Anyone else? more » OCEntertainment: Screw it, I'm still optimistic. Maybe I simply give Android and Google too much credit because I want to see them succeed, but honestly, this is a goo... more » mruler360: Does anyone have a solid spec-sheet yet? more » stopcrazypp: I don't think the price is unreasonable, but the downer is there is no AT&T 3G, if it had it, it would be perfect. more » coodgenducta: The Internet Archive Wayback Machine seems to think that Google had a page up at google.com/phone on April 28, 2008. [web.archive.org] Do you think th... more » collectiveego: 530$ no contract/unlocked? That's pretty good actually considering a 3GS is 599$ or 699$ And considering this phone is a beast..this one might shift ... more » JayOregon: Don't know why people are complaining about the unlocked price. Its on par with most other popular smartphones.... more » Vicarious-Chair: 80 bucks a month? Screw that. more » Googlo: more » Usman Ansari: For all you guys whining about the $530 price, you should have figured out by now that this phone is really geared toward T-mobile service! They're t... more » dragon:ONE: If anyone notices the Terms of Sale Engadget has posted for the device, there's a *slight* mathematical error: You agree to pay Google an equipment s... more » stathiz: If it will cost 530$ how do you think it compares with the nokia n900 at 560$ ?Do you think it will make nokia lower the price for the n900? more » Kirkaiya: A lot of people seem to be put off by the seemingly high price of the unlocked, contract-free phone. But doesn't everyone realize that you're paying ... more » -
#rumor
Leaked Nexus One Documents: $530 Unlocked, $180 With T-Mobile
A tipster just sent in these Nexus One screenshots that supposedly confirms two things: that Google will sell it unlocked and unsubsidized for $530, and that Google will sell it by themselves. Plus, some other very interesting details. UPDATE More » -
#google
Google Calendar Now Available In Wall-Sized Offline Mode
Google Japan is now flogging an offline, paper Google Calendar complete with tabs, buttons and links. You can even share dates and invite guests! Sadly there are no email reminders, and it won't sync with your phone, but... More » -
#charts
Woah, That's a Lot of Android 1.5s and 2.0.1s
Android Developers have published a chart breaking down platform usage based on visits to the Android Market for a 14-day period beginning on December 1st. The amount of 1.5s and 2.0.1s running out there is actually quite interesting. More » -
#googlebooks
Weekly World News Exclusive! First Photos of Heaven Taken with Cellphone!
A Weekly World News' reader and accident victim used his cellphone to "record incredible views of the other side." It may be all made in Photoshop, though. I don't know. But wait, there's also a full reportage of hell too. More » -
#google
Android Event Scheduled for January 5th: The Google Phone Is Nigh
Invites just went out for an Android event at Google HQ, scheduled for a week from today. They don't mention the Nexus One, but they don't have to. More » -
#nexusone
Google Nexus One Sold Directly and Only by Google, Officially Supported By T-Mobile
It looks like Google won't be entirely shaking up any wireless industries at the present time, but it will be pushing forward with its own "flagship" device by selling it directly to consumers. More » -
#rumor
Chrome OS Netbook Specs Leaked: Multi-touch, SSD, and More
Google's Chrome OS netbook's rumored specs are out, and they're looking pretttty, pretttty, prettttty good. More » -
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#cellphones
Nexus One Dock Doubles Down on the Bluetooth
Most docks are little more than a plug with some extra plastic, but the Nexus One dock, recently leaked by the FCC, has a bit more. More » -
#browserwars
Can Google's Chrome Banner Change the Course of the Browser Wars?
Google has an ad banner in their search home page for their Chrome browser. Can it eventually change the course of the browser wars? And what can happen if it does? More » -
#google
First Look: GV Mobile 2.0 for the iPhone
GV Mobile is now available for jailbroken iPhone devices for free, but there's something better coming up… GV Mobile 2.0. Here's a first look at the app. More » -
#apple
Apple Job Posting Hints at Cloud-Based iWork
Considering Office 2010's cloud-based plans, it's no surprise that Apple's iWork division is courting developers to build "a scalable rich internet application." Let's face it: That means iWork in the cloud is (almost) definitely coming. More » -
#foodfight
Facebook Basically Rubbing Google's Face In Their Delicious Free Meals
A string of cutbacks have threatened Google's status as a veritable Shangri-la of free gourmet food. Meanwhile, Facebook is ramping up the dining perks. Today the Times suggests Facebook might be "the new standard-bearer for corporate-sponsored dining." Food fight! More » -
#blockquote
Microsoft Is the New IBM
Don Dodge was Microsoft's champion in the startup community, their connection to the crazy world that gave us Facebook and Twitter. They laid him off a month ago. Now we know what he really thinks about Microsoft. It's bad. More » -
#nexusone
Google Nexus One Hands On
Thanks to a clandestine meeting with a source, I got a chance to play with and try out the Nexus One. It's basically, from my time with it, Google's Droid killer. It's thin, it's fast, it's better in every way. More » -
#htc
HTC's Rags to Riches Story: Taiwanese OEM to Android Powerhouse
Wired looks at HTC's rise from unknown OEM in Taiwan to creator of some of the most innovative and exciting smartphones around, including the Nexus One. It's basically been one smart, ballsy risk after another, and it's paid off. [Wired] -
#nexusone
Google Nexus One Gets Extensive Interface Walkthrough
We've seen its startup before, and those brave souls who've installed 2.1 on the Droid have shown us what the next Android version looks like, but this video shows the Nexus One's interface in more detail than we've seen yet. More » -
#questionoftheday
Are Smartphones a Weird Holiday Gift?
Naturally, manufacturers are pushing smartphones as big holiday gifts this year. But how many of you are actually giving/receiving one? More » -
#whatisthis
What Is This?
This is a tricky one. What's the QR Code on that flag our little Android friend is waving? More »

