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On demand: Android and Me Show 006

By Clark Wimberly on Mar 17 5

We had to take last week off due to scheduling conflicts but we are back today at our regular time, 2PM CT (3 PM ET / 12 PM PT). Each week we broadcast live to discuss all the biggest Android happenings of the week, all while taking your calls and hanging out in the group chat. Come join us on the BlogTalkRadio page to get in on the fun.

T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ XT review

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 15 22

Launching later this month, the Motorola CLIQ XT is the newest Android device from T-Mobile. This phone features many similarities of the original Motorola CLIQ, but there are some notable differences. Has Motorola made enough improvements over the original CLIQ to win us over?

A closer look at HTC’s touch sensors

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 12 25

Our recent look at the Nexus One touch screen generated a lot of questions and now we are back with some answers. The Nexus One touchscreen is not “broken” – it just suffers from a hardware limitation we were not aware of and did not perform as we expected.

Hands on as new Dell Mini 5 details leak: Amazon deal, new colors, new name

By Clark Wimberly on Mar 10 21

Today Engadget came across a leaked flyer that reveals new details and even a new name. The Dell Streak will be available in a number of color and design options and feature a new content partnership with Amazon.com. Time to take a closer look at the new kid on the block.

AT&T: The most crippled Android experience

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 08 92

The Backflip has no option to install applications from unknown sources (aka non-Market applications). This is important to note because every Android phone (that I know of) has included this as a default option of the Android OS.

Gowalla 1.0 finally hits the Android Market. Nerds, bar goers rejoice

By Clark Wimberly on Mar 06 25

We’ve been following Gowalla for quite some time now. And judging by the funding they’ve picked up and how quickly they are making progress we can’t be the only ones.

Rumor: Cox Wireless to launch Kyocera 4G LTE Android phone

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 05 8

The nation’s third largest cable company is launching their wireless service this March. Cox will initially piggyback on Sprint’s network, but has plans to build their own LTE network later this year.

T-Mobile “Very Fast Mobile Web” coming March 14

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 05 31

When we speculated T-Mobile might call their new HSPA+ network “4G” they were very quick to point out that was not the case (yet). Instead, T-Mobile chose to inform us of their network upgrade schedule and said they would “integrate HSPA+ into its 3G network.

Is multitouch broken on the Nexus One? Sort of…

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 03 77

It was brought to my attention tonight that multitouch recognition is having a lot of issues on the Nexus One. Robert Greeen of Battery Powered Games told me he was having problems with the Nexus One touchscreen and made a quick app to demonstrate it visually.

Google rewards Android devs with free phones in new seeding program

By Taylor Wimberly on Mar 02 64

Google sent out emails today informing users of a new Device Seeding Program for top Android Market Developers. Developers who have an application in the Android Market with a 3.5 star rating (or higher) and 5000 unique downloads qualify to receive a free Motorola Droid or Nexus One.

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