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This really shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody, but that doesn't mean that it isn't a nice achievement. It seems that some folks have managed to get hold of Android 2.1 and managed to get it running on Motorola's  |  |


This obviously isn't the more powerful or feature-rich camera in the market, but if you're looking for cheap camcorders, the Yashica DVC525HD is probably something you should at least take a glance at. If it manages to catch your eye,  |
Should you lay your eyes on the Adidas phone, rest assured that this isn't an official handset from the sportswear brand. Apart from the Adidas logo that adorns the front segment of this clamshell handset, very little else is known  |  |
The xPPhone is not out just yet, but its manufacturers recently made a video of a working model, where it featured a unique and patented technology that will power up the xPPhone upon an incoming call or message. With this  |  |


Sometimes you have to wonder if Apple approved this app just to make fun of first-gen iPhone and iPhone 3G owners. After all, Apple always boasted video recording as one of the features of the iPhone 3GS, despite everybody knowing  |  |
Just because Microsoft and Apple compete on the PC front, doesn't mean that its Bing search engine is going to skip Apple's insanely popular iPhone. So with that in mind, you can now check out the Bing iPhone app in  |  |
This is how sad state of Microsoft mobility is: instead of hearing news about new versions of Windows Mobile released every 3 months, the main story now is that Microsoft has released yet another app for iPhone: The rumor has  |  |
The Motorola MILESTONE is a phone that lets you enjoy excellent mobile communication features. It has been equipped with general features. However, all these general features are the latest ad the most updated.The phone has been integrated with a phonebook  |  |
The blackberry storm2 9950 is a fantastic mobile communication device. The phone is truly professional. It helps you to enjoy the best of mobile communication features irrespective of where you are. It supports both 2G & 3G networks for GSM  |  |
Some of us at Engadget HQ won't ever be sold on the merits of over good, old-fashioned QWERTY, but there's clearly a market for it -- RIM's BlackBerry series almost singlehandedly catapulted Waterloo into the consumer market, after all, and  |  |
Egads, you see that? 42.78Mbps over a wireless data card! Not just any card, mind you, it's presumably the new running on in Sweden and Norway, the world's first commercial LTE network launched on Monday. TeliaSonera bundles the 4G service  |  |
Verizon's playing catch-up this week in a game some of its rivals have been playing for ages now -- the WiFi business -- by bundling access to a fairly extensive network of hotspots in the US, Canada, and Mexico with  |  |
T-Mobile's been keen on making its Android customers aware of particular apps since the launch of the and the , but there's a problem -- App Pack is its own app, which is kinda unwieldy when you've already got the  |  |
Frankly, we're surprised it took this long, but lo and behold, here we are with the first video of the we've seen. It's just the all-too-brief and familiar , but thenexusone.com promises this is just one of many videos to  |  |
Future, meet your past. The fine lads at xda-developers forums have ported the ROM -- you know, the updated OS from that everyone's been talking about lately -- all the way to the original . Right now it's being dubbed  |  |
The mystery of the continues to grow ever deeper, but we can pretty much confirm Google's planning to sell something under that name: the search giant filed an intent-to-use trademark application for "Nexus One" on December 10th, and in order  |  |
Further supporting the rumor that the Nexus One will be released as a Google-branded phone, Androidos reports that Google has actually filed a trademark application for the Nexus One name. This all went down last December 10 which should help  |  |
Those on Bell who still prefer the carrier's CDMA network as compared to their recently launched HSPA network will be happy to know that they'll be launching a new CDMA handset soon, and it's no less than a BlackBerry. Bell  |  |
OPPO, a name that is more often than not associated with portable media players, has just made known that the company is working on an Android handset that is set for a 2010 release. Very little else is known about  |  |
It seems that there is a lot of confusion regarding the situation with the . A few days ago reports were going strong that the carrier would not be restocking the phone, but now reports are going around stating that  |  |
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