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February 25, 2009

The Dev Phone 1 is good for many things that the stock G1 is not -- hardcore geek street cred, third world country Android apps, exercising your 1337est hacking skills -- but one thing it's not good for is buying and enjoying paid apps out of the Android Market. It seems Google has disabled access t...
JournalHome.com Free Blog Host [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:45 PM | 1 Citations

February 19, 2009

Admit it, you want some Cupcake, but you're afraid of ditching the physical keyboard altogether. Good news for those of you who've snagged an Android Dev Phone 1, because your wish may be our command. The guys at Make have the lowdown on how to flash Cupcake to the device and experience that on-scre...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jacob Schulman at 7:06 PM | 2 Citations

January 15, 2009

[ghostwalker] dropped in on our previous Debian Android post to let us know that he had streamlined the install process. The first time around, it quickly became difficult to complete the process because firmware updates had taken away root access. Hackers have since figured out how to downgrade fro...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eliot Phillips at 10:55 PM | 3 Citations

December 19, 2008

In our Dev Phone 1 excitement last week, we somehow overlooked phoneWreck’s teardown of the T-Mobile G1. The complex slider mechanism is certainly worth looking out. One of the major oddities they point out is the inclusion of two vibration motors. One is mounted next to the SIM on the mainboa...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eliot Phillips at 7:11 PM
While working towards open-sourcing Android, the team continued to work on new features in their own private development branch. These have now been published publicly in the “cupcake” branch. There’s a lot of interesting new features and bug fixes included. We’ve got a rundo...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eliot Phillips at 6:05 PM

December 08, 2008

Mossa a sorpresa per alcuni, ampiamente prevista per altri, quella di offrire, in tempo per la corsa agli acquisti natalizi, una versione completamente sbloccata di fabbrica di del cellulare fortemente voluto da Google per contrastare iPhone di Apple e basato sull'omonimo sistema operativo open ...
Hardware & Gadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:00 PM
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