The G1 made waves when it was released by T-Mobile in October, officially launching the Android-based device into a head-to-head-to-head rivalry against touch-screen titans the Apple iPhone 3G and the ...
— -- A previous version of this story should have said that Google does not collect data on the non-Google services people use on its G1 smartphone — services such as Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo ...
While Google may have left Exchange out on purpose, the lack of Exchange support could leave business users looking elsewhere. Other hits, like the erroneous data cap mentioned above and the ...
The HTC Magic (also known as the T-Mobile G1) was the first Android handset to hit the market. Smartphones have come a long way since the G1 launched in 2007. But you know what? While official support ...
T-Mobile, HTC and Google converged on New York City on Tuesday to unveil the first publicly-available mobile phone based on the Google Android open source Linux mobile operating system. The 3G touch ...
Now that he’s lived with the T-Mobile G1 ‘superphone’ for a few more weeks and learned of a few hidden issues, Mark Gibbs has rethought the enthusiasm he felt in his Gearhead review. A couple of weeks ...
Google has announced that it's allowing AdWords advertisers to target their campaigns at consumers using the G1 Android handset, the iPhone, and any phone with an HTML browser. Because these handsets ...
Although there are plenty of rumours floating about that HTC is hard at work on the G2, a successor to the G1 Android gPhone, an online report claims that Optus support staff support documents in ...
The T-Mobile G1 was the first phone to ship with Google’s Android operating system. And as such, you’d think it would be the least upgradeable. But it turns out you’d think wrong — while Google and ...
Google has started selling unlocked G1 Android handsets to application developers, in an effort to ramp up submissions to its Android Market store. The phone is now known as the Android Dev Phone 1, ...
The first Android phone looks a lot like the fuzzy pictures that have surfaced online for months, with a touch screen similar to the iPhone’s and a full slide-out keyboard. T-Mobile Inc., Google Inc.