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New screenshots hint at Android 5.0 – big Android changes ahead?
Screenshots showing off a new Google feature built to provide World Cup fans with information on match scores, have led to speculation that the next version of Android could make significant changes.. Google sent the above image in a tweet,…
CES 2010: Final Thoughts
The Consumer Electronics show, the behemoth of tech, the Valhalla of gadgetry, has come and gone for yet another year. But this time, rather than arriving with a bang, it slinked into sight with something more like a whimper. CES…
CES 2010 – video hands on of the Motorola Backflip phone
Gerald has already written about this here, but I was lucky enough to get a quick go with it at CES. It sits somewhere inbetween the Droid/Milestone and Cliq/Dext in form and features. It runs Google Android, has the…
CES 2010: Day 1 Round-Up
With CES 2010 now well under way, it can be pretty tough keeping track of all the latest announcements. Here's Tech Digest's round-up of the of best Day 1 at CES 2010 so far, including all the news from the…
CES 2010 – the Saygus VPHONE
The arrival of the Google Android operating system has enabled a whole host of new manufacturers to leap into the mobile phone market. The latest to dive on board is Saygus which was parading its VPHONE at CES Unveiled. Its…
Big in 2010 – 1 The proliferation of phone apps
If 2009 was the year of Twitter then 2010 will be the year that mobile phone apps go mainstream. Obviously iPhone users have been downloading apps for many months now, but as we enter the New Year the quality of…
Shiny review – Motorola Dext (Cliq) – a return to form for Moto
We have been a bit slow on this one, but here is our video review of the first Google Android powered handset from Motorola – the Dext. Overall I think this is massive step forward from Motorola. Until recently…
Dell's Mini 3i smartphone gets an official launch
I guess we will see handset making their debut in China a lot more often as the years go by. Anyhow there's no confirmation of a European launch for the device.
Sygic unveils Mobile Maps for Android OS
Sygic has launched Mobile Maps, a turn-by-turn voice guided navigation software for phones running Google's Android operating system.
Mobile Maps supports 44 countries across Europe including the United Kingdom and Ireland – the application can be purchased directly from the Sygic online store and is priced at €79.99 for all European customers. Further apps are available with maps of North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Motorola Android phones – MB200 and MB300 get leaked
There's a lot of talk about this being a last chance for Motorola who desperately need a mobile hit having not really caught public imagination since the RAZR in 2004