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Tag Archives: Android
Nexus S, a lesson of what not to do in marketing.
I got an email from Google reminding me that the Nexus S phone is now available at Best Buy stores. I checked Best Buy site to check Nexus S availability and found out that most of the ones in my area should have Nexus S in stock. I went to the closest Best Buy store …
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Google Nexus S, I’ll wait for now.
Google has just announced the successor to Nexus One and it is not named Nexus Two. Introducing Nexus S, built by Samsung based on the Galaxy S phone. At this moment, Google announces T-Mobile 3G compatible Nexus S. Since I am currently on AT&T which is recently ranked the worst by Consumer Reports Cell-phone Service …
Finally, Android 2.2 Froyo has arrived for my Nexus One.
I was about to give up waiting for Android 2.2 Froyo to come to my Nexus One. Considering everyone I know already got them over the air a few days ago. Well, I had a nice surprise on Saturday night when I saw the notification on my Nexus One. It was a 44.4 MB download …
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CrunchGear Live CES 2010 Keynote Coverage.
If you’re interested in what Steve “Monkey Boy – Developers, Developers, Developers” Ballmer is saying tonight, you can head on to CrunchGear Live CES 2010 Coverage. It also streams here: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/ces/ (apparently Microsoft stream does not work on Google Chrome, at least on my computers). Steve Ballmer attempted to crack some jokes, but no one’s …
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Waiting for Google Nexus One.
I am really interested in getting Google Nexus One. Even though Engadget has posted the review for the much anticipated Google phone, I still am hoping that Google would reveal more surprises on the January 5th, 2010 event. For sure I wouldn’t be getting Google Nexus One if the darn thing incompatible with AT&T 3G …