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Inbrics M1 on video at CES

Inbrics M1 on video at CES I can't exactly say that I stand corrected because I never explicitly stated that the Inbrics M1 would not be found at CES. I just pointed out that one of the company's promotional videos seemed to be intentionally vague and ambiguous about the most fundamental aspects of their QWERTY-packing Android slider. While I didn't get a chance to go hands on with the M1... Read more »

Android is everywhere

Android is everywhere Pocket Lint was at CES and got a quick video of a microwave running Android. We've been talking about Android appliances for some time, but it seems that we are finally beginning to see some practical applications of the concept. Not practical, you say? As is mentioned at the end of the video below, Android could fetch the recommended microwave time and power... Read more »

Entourage Edge and Spring Design Alex

Entourage Edge and Spring Design Alex Today at CES, chipset maker Marvell was spotted showing off two ready-to-go Android powered E-readers, the Entourage Edge and the Spring Design Alex. Entourage Edge The Entourage Edge, an interesting looking Android powered "dualbook", has been given an official release date of February 2010 for somewhere in the neighborhood of $490. While that may seem a... Read more »

Lenovo’s LePhone

Lenovo’s LePhone I'm sitting next to PhoneDog's Editor in Chief at a table in the Venetian's AquaKnox after my first CES 2010 event: a Lenovo event where the company introduced three new integrated products that feature "a focus on mobility, always-on push technology," and are, "optimized for mobile Internet. The first is a super slim smartbook called the Skylight, which is the... Read more »

Vegas is Vegas

Vegas is Vegas Despite the fact that I've been to Las Vegas quite a few times, and despite its current position as one of the most tasteless cities on Earth, I still get a kick out of being here. This is the first time I've been here on business but I haven't seen a single gadget yet not directly related to gambling, so I'm just enjoying this bizarre place for what it is.... Read more »

I’m off to CES!

I’m off to CES! It's 11:45 pm on Monday night and my wife and I are trying to decide if she she should drive me to the airport and get very little sleep before she works or if I should take the bus and train. I'm leaning towards the latter. Whatever our choice, it's very unlikely that I'll be getting up and writing a post about the beginning of my trip at 5:00 am. I'll be back... Read more »

Some Nexus One NEWS, finally!

Some Nexus One NEWS, finally! I am happy to announce that the time of fuzzy images, all-to-short video clips, and tiny bursts of almost irrelevant information regarding Google's first company-branded device are almost over. This morning, TMoNews published a leak from magenta's Intranet indicating that a new Android phone was coming from Google and that the demarcation of T-Mobile employees is... Read more »

Behold II is official

Behold II is official PhoneDog's Adriana Lee was at Samsung's Behold event in NYC today and she's announcing a $229 price tag on contract for the November 18th street date. (See update after the vid.) I'm not sure I like that news, T-Mo. $200 was kinda pushing it in the eyes of many consumers. The good news is the Adriana had this to say texting from the event: "It's much less... Read more »

PhoneDog Moment video from CTIA

PhoneDog Moment video from CTIA As the man says, it's available on November 1st, and you can signup for pre-registration here (that's a forward slash, not backslash.) So, the million dollar question for Android junkies looking to Sprint: "Do I grab Hero now or wait for Moment?" I don't know. How important it the hardware QWERTY to you? I can live without it. That is, as long as I have the... Read more »

Day two of LinuxCon

Day two of LinuxCon It's rare that I will conceded that the benefits of sleep can sometimes be outweighed. This happens to be one of those rare instances. I purchased my LinuxCon ticket many months ago. And when the event finally rolled around, as big and significant as I think LinuxCon is; as lucky as I was to have have it take place 15 minutes from where I live, I dozed... Read more »