An oft requested feature finally finds its way onto the Nexus One.
And.roid.es joins the And Me Network to provide Android news in Spanish
Please join me in giving a big welcome to our new friends And.roid.es.
Multitouch implementations: Hackers give Nexus One users what Google refuses
Nearly every Android phone that has been released supports multitouch, but Google has refused to implement it throughout the operating system and most of its native apps. Google made the design decision early on that they wanted to use one-handed operations.
My Life with Andy – What happens at the airport stays at the airport.
We said we’d have a My Life with Andy every Tuesday, and while there’s only a few hours left on this Tuesday: Better late than never, we always say. Except I guess if you’re headed to an airport. If you are too late there you might as well turn around and head home.
A handy visual guide to Nexus One specs
The newly launched Google.com/phone site includes some amazing motion graphics demoing a number of intriguing phone features. We’ve clicked through all the slides and captured all the pertinent info in an easy to scroll format.
What happens in Vegas stays all over this site
You’ve heard the old saying, What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Well, thanks to the marvels of modern technology our trip will be heartily documented all over the web. We’re headed to Las Vegas tomorrow out of Austin, TX to cover the Consumer Electronics Show and plan on trying to track down everything Android we catch wind of.
Top 10 Android and Me posts for 2009
It is hard to believe how fast 2009 flew by. This site started as a hobby and continued to evolve as the pageviews have exploded. I have never run a high traffic blog (so I’m not sure what is considered success), but I’m quite happy with the several million unique visitors we had this year.
The Nook is a hacker’s playground for Android developers
New softroot allows users to hack their Nook in minutes.
