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Google plans to release their own phone

by Josh Holat on Nov 18, 2009 at 10:59 PM

Recent reports are informing us that the Google Phone is no longer a rumor, and will in fact be released within a reasonable amount of time. The initial plan was to release the phone by the holiday season of this year, but we can now expect to see it early… Continue Reading »

Droid to be available November 6th for $199 with contract

by Josh Holat on Oct 29, 2009 at 01:46 PM

It has been confirmed by Verizon that their new Droid phone, the device in the iPhone attack ads, will be available on November 6th for a price of $199 with a 2 year contract and $100 mail in rebate. The hardware, which has been created by Motorola, will be the… Continue Reading »

Will there ever be an iPhone killer?

by Ed Parry on Feb 16, 2009 at 12:53 PM

With the Mobile World Congress currently taking place, it’s safe to say that there are going to be some big releases; some amazing devices. Take the Palm Pre, shown back at CES, for example. It’s possible it may be released at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona. But the… Continue Reading »

Eric Schimdt: conflict of interest?

by Mark Rowland on Jun 11, 2008 at 05:30 PM

Yesterday, Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt, who just happens to be a member of Apple’s board of directors, detailed the fine line on which he is walking. This line has to do with the relationship between the iPhone and the mobile operating system currently being worked on by Google. Although the… Continue Reading »

Google Android: Hmm, Where Have I Seen This Before?

by Mark Rowland on May 31, 2008 at 02:19 PM

With the recent announcement and demo of the Google Android Phone, one thing is for sure.  Google took a trick or two from their neighbors in Cupertino.  The Phone features a touch screen, and the most striking similarity is the home screen, shown in the picture above.  Most of the… Continue Reading »

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