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  • more about #htcdream
    Yanguang: There's still hope for seeing Eclair on my HTC Magic then :D #tmobileg1htcdreamandroid20 more »
    Neight: How does Android 2.0 stack up against the whole hero/sense build HTC has done? If you ahve a G1, do yourself a favor and flash one of KingKlick's hero... more »
    fdisk: I just noticed his battery went from 1/2 to 1/4 in the 8 minutes he used it. Since synching is not available and he barely did any 3G browsing I'm a... more »
    Sith_Mafia: can't we just wait till the official 2.0 firmware push occurs? #tmobileg1htcdreamandroid20 more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: So the sluggishness is not attributed to the specs of the G1 but rather to the software port of the coder? That's good news, I'm sure (CN)2 will come ... more »
    royoftroy: We had this long before the Hero was released, how is this news? more »
    Linux chief hardware engineer: So android didnt have copy/paste system wide.. or video recording? ...alright? I could have sworn people were hating on the iphone for the same reason more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: You know, color me silly but after the huge success of the iPhone, you'd think that companies would be scrambling to release a truly worthy iPhone com... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I'll believe it when I see it. I passed through the T-Mobile store, and it's sort of depressing these lame choices we have for smartphones. It's mostl... more »
    Nick: this guy stays up kinda late if it's 12:38 in the am and he has a meeting at 9:00. you gotta be careful when burning the candle at both ends. more »
    strider_mt2k: I just had to use some non-approved techniques to open up tethering on my Verizon i910 Omnia. If we're paying for the connection and staying within th... more »
    Evodico: The lead photo doesn't make much sense.. comparing illegal jailbroken iPhone apps to normal Android apps? Bah. We're equally screwed in the iPhone uni... more »
    balls187: Google is officially a large, godless corporation. That Email read like it had been sanitized by several layers of management. Yeah it sucks that they... more »
    frigg: ADDENDUM: due to overwhelming interest in the Dream phone from Googlers worldwide, management has agreed to extend this form of compensation throughou... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Q: Are there tax implications to this? Google is covering the taxes for this gift; there will be an extra payroll run before the end of the year to co... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: At 0.43 sec more »
    EBone: From $20K to a phone you have to pay for service on. That sucks. But still better than what some Yahoo employees got two weeks ago - a pink slip. My b... more »
    Dave Lindsay: Psst guess which major tech company was the first to refer to its internal betas as dogfood :) more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So they get a gift which requires them to pay for service? I don't understand. Is Don on the phone? more »
    Geisrud: LEGO! more »
  • #android

    Video: Android 2.0 Running on T-Mobile G1 aka HTC Dream

    Android 2.0 only came out last week, but the open-source community has already ported it the T-Mobile G1 / HTC Dream, the first Android phone. Check it out: 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

    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 »
  • #htc

    HTC Touch Diamond Comes to Verizon Tomorrow; More HTC Phones On the Way to T-Mobile?

    Two tidbits for HTC fans: first, the Touch Diamond will be hitting Verizon Wireless tomorrow, but at cost: $300 with a two-year contract. Yikes. T-Mobile, though, could be getting even more HTC love soon. More »
  • #android

    Google's G1 Tethering Move Sets Precedent For Carrier-Specific Android App Markets

    When Google yanked tethering apps from the Android Market, anger broiled in customers and developers alike. Google's response is simple, but has far-reaching implications: tethering apps are back, just not for T-Mobile USA customers. More »
  • #screwged

    Google to Employees: No Christmas Bonus, Here's a G1 Instead

    In holidays past, when money flowed like hot Santa tears and melted gum drops , Googlers looked forward to cash bonuses that topped $20,000. This year, they're getting $180 worth of "dogfood"—a G1. Updated 1:05PM
  • #notbeingevil

    Google Has a Remote Kill Switch For Android Apps

    Just after the dust finished settling on Apple's controversial admission that the iPhone has a remotely activated kill switch for applications, Google has plainly stated in their Android Market terms of service that they've got one too. Like Apple's solution, Google's remote kill switch is ostensibly intended to protect users in cases of malicious apps or privacy violations, but will undoubtedly draw fire from users who want — and in the case of Android were pretty much promised — ultimate control over what applications they keep on their phones. More »
  • #rumorcontrol

    T-Mobile Probably Did Not Sell 1.5 Million G1 Pre-Orders

  • #nope

    HTC Touch HD Pretty Much Never Coming to the US

    No amount of oohing, aahing or drooling can convince HTC to bring this 480x800 monster to American shores, according to the Taiwanese company. That's a shame, because it was looking pretty good. The company passed the news on through Twitter, which is the corporate equivalent of breaking up with your girlfriend with a text message: More »
  • #tmobileg1

    T-Mobile G1 Unboxed, Ready For Belt Clips Everywhere

    Here's the first full unboxing of T-Mobile's G1 Android phone which, despite the rabid anticipation of the device, manages to be pretty boring. We're glad to see it out in the wild, but the lame carrying case and decision to include the trademark uncomfortable HTC earphones, complete with a chunky mic. But as my mother (or probably the head of marketing at T-Mobile) would say, it's what's inside that counts. [TMoNews] More »
  • #android

    Why Android Will Soon Kick Ass

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  • #questionoftheday

    Question of the Day: Is No Desktop Syncing Good or Bad For Android?

  • #questionoftheday

    Question of the Day: Have You Changed Your Mind About Android and the G1?

  • #tmobileg1unlock

    Unlocking the T-Mobile G1: The Definitive Word

  • #tmobileg1

    Android and T-Mobile G1's Five Most Obnoxious Flaws

    More »
  • #android

    How the T-Mobile G1 Stacks Up To Its Frienemies

    More »
  • #android

    T-Mobile G1: Full Details of the HTC Dream Android Phone

    More »
  • #androidliveblog

    T-Mobile Android Event Live Coverage Starts Now

    We're here underneath the picturesque Queensboro bridge at T-Mobile's official G1 launch event. We're the first ones on the scene, and the liveblog's kicking off over at live.gizmodo.com. Be sure to pop over there—it'll do all of the auto-refresh clicky-clicky for you, so sit back, we've got everything covered. Hit us up with all of your comments right here. [Live.Gizmodo.Com] More »
  • #android

    Android Rumors Rounded-Up Before Launch

  • #tmobileg1withgoogle

    T-Mobile G1 With Google Website Is Live

    Jumping the gun a bit, the official site for T-Mobile's—and the world's—first Android phone is live. That "heavy Google branding" we heard about is in full play: HTC's Dream is billed as the "T-Mobile G1 with Google." They're using a neon green jelly font, kind of cool. Most of the site is walled off until tomorrow's press conference, which kicks off at 10:30am Eastern. We'll be bringing it to you live, starting at 9am. The phone itself is not on the website, but here are a bunch of leaks. [T-Mobile]
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