Archive for January 14th, 2009
Dream G2 Shows Android with Graffiti Text, Stylus Support (VIDEO)
We happened across a video this evening which shows the Dream G2 phone. You know, the one coming from China… The one that looks like it would end up more fantasy or nightmare. Well it looks like it’s a little more tangible than we expected. Watch this 7 minute video and check out some features and software running with Android that [...]
8 Android Apps I Want From Google
If anybody knows Android, it’s the Google team. And if anyone is capable of putting out an app that takes advantage of the platform, it’s the Mountain View guys. After recently releasing a pair of great applications in Scoreboard and Picasa, I started to think about some other Google properties that I’d like to see show up on [...]
Hands-on with OpenMoko’s Android-powered Neo FreeRunner
We had a chance to stop by the OpenMoko booth at CES this year to get a quick look at the progress they have made with the Neo FreeRunner. Unfortunately this device did not get and changes as far as hardware specifications. They have however made plenty of software improvements ... Read more @ Android Community
Exeda Andriod Phone: Excessively Ugly
We just got a little tip (Thanks Dean) about CompuLab’s brand new Android Phone they have coming out called the Exeda. After doing a little background research it appears that CompuLab is an Israeli company with products used in datacom, medical equipment, transportation and avionics. While they have a Handheld Computer, the Exeda would be [...]
Alk CoPilot GPS Software on Android/G1
A few days ago we wondered what happened to Android at CES 2009. While there wasn’t much of anything in terms of new Android based mobiles, it appears that some interesting applications flew under the radar. Today, NaviGadget reported on Alk’s CoPilot application and displayed it running on the T-Mobile G1. Alk has their CoPilot [...]
NetMeter (Version 0.95)
Measures network traffic and CPU utilization. Can be used to see if something is going on in the background, which might be draining the battery. Additional screen (menu: show tasks) displays CPU utilization of active tasks. Data is not persistent and only valid for as long as the application is running - indicated by the icon in the status bar. [...]







