Feb 10, 2012 : Comments
Samsung Vibrant back on official CyanogenMod list, 911 issues fixed
Interviews
AT&T: Android hits the “sweet spot,” Xoom coming in the future
With AT&T's strangle-hold on the iPhone finally loosened, Ma Bell has lost a huge advantage in the US mobile market. For years now the company's success has ridden on Apple's iconic device. And with subscribers flocking to their network for that one device alone, AT&T has shown a rather cold shoulder to just about everyone else -- especially Android. Not only has... Read more » Apple’s looking for a fight with the bulky and the bizarre
In a recent earnings call with acting COO of Apple Tim Cook, a lot more than Apple's incredibly massive profits were discussed. Among talks of a 26.74 billion dollar quarter, were also talks of the iPad and its competitors - the bulky and the bizarre. According to Cook, Windows tablets come off as heavy and expensive, and Android tablets come off as bizarre,... Read more » T-Mobile reaffirms plans for 4G, tablets, and Android at CES
Not more than a couple weeks ago, T-Mobile sent out a press release to help remind everyone where they are headed in the immediate future. On December 10th, the company said that they'd be working heavily on two things: more 4G, and tablets. Of course, the OS said tablets will run wasn't mentioned, but I assume Android is a safe bet. Fast forward to today, to... Read more » Sanjay Jha shares a glimpse into Motorola’s future
Just yesterday, Motorola co-CEO Sanjay Jha graced the Credit Suisse 2010 Technology Conference with his presence as he delivered an important keynote to many eager ears. The subject matter of said keynote was surprising to say the least. Jha covered topics including Motorola Mobility, tablets, 4G, and a Verizon branded iPhone. From BGR: Motorola Mobility will... Read more » Erick Tseng, Android Senior Project Manager, on the Engadget Show
If you're curious about the inner workings of Google, specifically within the Android realm, this video is fascinating. You'll also get a little hint of what's up with multi-touch and insight into Google's position in the mobile space, among other interesting tidbits. Since multi-touch is likely one of your burning questions, here is a summary of what Erick said:... Read more »









