Posts Tagged ‘Andriod’
Google patches Android security flaw!
Posted by: Peter Murphy on Nov 02 2008 - 10 viewsThis may not be really big news, but it is an example of what Google do really well. Over The Air/Cloud computing is probably the next big thing, correction, really big thing. It’s what Google do really well. It’s great to see that it translates to the G1 and Android as well.
Google pushes Android updates/patches direct to your handset. Maybe Google’s command of the intertubes, will give the Android OS an advantage in the mobile OS wars? The only reason this makes sense to me, is that WinMo includes an update function, but there are no updates to be had!
Google patches Android security flaw | Latest Security News - CNET News
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T-Mobile G1 Guides Leak
Posted by: Brandon Steili on Sep 25 2008 - 10 views
Obviously some of you folks are excited. I mean how could you not be now that the Goog has finally given you a date when you can finally be free from your evil overlords (Microsoft or Apple - pick your overlord). I personally am not so excited, mainly because there’s some device limitations, it runs on T-Mo, plus I think they’ll learn a lot from this first generation and make serious changes for the second generation, but that’s just me.
Anyway, for those of you who just can’t wait and need something to drool over - Hit THIS LINK - which will take you to a couple PDF links for the quick start guide and maunal.
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It’s only fair … Engadget link to liveblog on Android
Posted by: Brandon Steili on Sep 22 2008 - 9 views
I say “it’s only fair” because you fine folks put up with so many links to my beloved iPhone … that I should at least post up one for all you Android fans out there. So here you go - my contribution to your cause of knocking Microsoft off the top rung. Oh, wait … or is it RIM. Hrm, could be Nokia. Ah, forget it. Tomorrow morning be ready!
Launch Times:
Live Blog Here via Engadget
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