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Some more information on the customizable zzzPhone has surfaced courtesy of Crunch Gear’s Peter Ha. It’s not a scam, Ha says, though the official OS remains unknown. The zzzPhone could be running on Windows CE or Linux or even Google’s Android. There may be Skype calling on this phone, as well. Drooling yet? What’s interesting is [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6×0zZsqI3s[/youtube] There is no such thing as a GPhone. It’s a “wonderful moniker for the Android platform,” which will allow software manufacturers to build cell phones customized to people’s unique needs. The GPhone will be created by the 34-member Open Handset Alliance. The press conference is schedule in a little while, which will also be attended [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Web site India Street says they have confirmed that Google’s GPhone will be manufactured exclusively by E28 of China. E28 makes Linux handsets and is well-poised to deliver Google’s mobile software inside a solid smartphone hardware. The picture above is E28’s latest smartphone and might well be the GPhone itself. It has a QWERTY [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 30, 2007
At last, an official announcement of the much-rumored GPhone is imminent. The Wall Street Journal Reports that Google is ready to debut the GPhone in about two weeks. Apparently, the hardware will be designed by HTC and LG, probably separately. The release is scheduled for mid-2008 and there are already rumors of carriers like Orange [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 8, 2007
According to the New York Times, GPhone will noy be Gogle’s phone in the same sense that iPhone is Apple’s phone. Coming from reliable sources, the NYT learned that Gogle is busy making a suite of services where it can monetize by selling advertising. The GPhone may be nnounced this year, just dn’t expect any [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 24, 2007
Google, Inc. and Apple, Inc. both registered their highest stock prices on Monday. AAPL jumped to $149.85, surpassing the previous high of $148.92 last July while GOOG clocked at $571.46. Google’s favorable showing at the stock market might have something to do with their bid to purchase online advertiser DoubleClick. If the European Union approves, [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 20, 2007
The main problem with a 3G GPhone is that Google will not be able to release it until Q2 of next year because of the licensing and patent problems if Google ads Qualcomm’s chips. If Google is too anxious to wait for 2008, Texas Instrument’s 2.5G EDGE would be the choice of high-speed connection. The [...]
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Friday, March 21, 2008
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