Archive for April, 2008

Opera Mini for Android Debuts

By Rob Jackson • Apr 12th, 2008

And out come some of the first 3rd party applications and implementations for Google’s Android. Opera has announced that their world renowned mobile browser has been rebuilt to custom-fit android. And by custom fit, they mean it will support, “any range of handset built on Android.”
Wow. Good work folks.
While Developer’s can get their paws on [...]



The iPhone Will Help Android

By Rob Jackson • Apr 10th, 2008

The iPhone SDK. The Android SDK. Clash of the Titans? We think it might pan out a little bit differently…
Apple and Google are most definitely competitors in the mobile arena. But at this point in the game, they should be incredibly elated that they have each other as rivals. More important than one of them [...]



May 6th… Judgement Day?

By Rob Jackson • Apr 8th, 2008

Could May 6th be the day that the first ever Android Phone, the HTC Dream, is finally revealed? Judging from the invitation floating around the interwebs, it just might be.
The invitation suggests that guests will be witness to “The Next Wave of HTC Innovation”. Hmmm… sounds like something big? What else could it be? It [...]



Uhh… Tell Them About Android

By Rob Jackson • Apr 6th, 2008

At this year’s CTIA Wireless conference there was plenty of interesting news, but something we found particularly interesting was the types of mobile applications being offered. More specifically, services that will cost you money when an Android application will likely do the same thing for free in the very near future.
Take, for example, Verizon Wireless’ [...]



Recap: CTIA Wireless 2008

By Rob Jackson • Apr 6th, 2008

Well the 2008 CTIA Wireless expo came and went but there was plenty of news to go around. Rather than try to scoop up bits and pieces, we’ve put together a quick recap of the stuff you should care about.
As far as new handsets go:

Samsung stole the show with the Samsung Instinct, which looks to [...]