An Interesting Week for Google
By Tim Teatro
Another exciting week in the company that doesn’t sleep.
By Tim Teatro
Another exciting week in the company that doesn’t sleep.
by Lee Rickwood
Hate being hassled by telemarketers? Fed up with calls from your former BFF? If so, if it’s worth three bucks a month not to be bothered, read on.
By Dilshan Kathriarachchi
Rogers to release the Android-powered Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 exclusively in Canada. Will the proprietary user interface on the device be a game changer?
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Overall the Samsung Galaxy is a big win for Bell and for its customers. It is the slickest and most attractive Android Smartphone available in Canada today.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
What makes the Nexus One different is that it provides the most “perfect” implementation of what a Google Android Smartphone should be. Google controls the software and updates it directly without limitations from mobile carriers.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Leaked this week via Twitter, various blogs and websites was the “Google Phone”. An Android smartphone that has been distributed internally to Google employees for field-testing. Many believe that this is the ultimate Android smartphone under Google’s full control and supervision.
By Dilshan Kathriarachchi
Translating to mean “Ocean” in Korean, Samsung’s new Bada platform hopes to compete with the big fish. With the likes of the iPhone and Android, is there room for one more Smartphone platform?
By Dilshan Kathriarachchi
Bell launches the Samsung Galaxy™, its first Android device and Canada’s fifth. All major wireless carriers in Canada now offer at least one Android handset.