We take a look back at the last ten years of Google's ownership of Android and a few years before that to the earliest smartphones. This is the history of Android.
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A T-Mobile brand Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has passed though the FCC with round corners and all. The Korean Tablet PC was waved through with bands from ...
Praise the Lord! We've waited and waited, and now we've just received word (well, a bit ago) that the Galaxy S2 has finally arrived on Sprint, AT&T and ...
(Merkel's Germany is much friendlier to data hogs).
With users downloading tons of movies off Netflix, gabbing with their friends for hours over Skype ...
If you thought things weren't crazy enough with the Google acquiring Motorola Mobility story, then you've got another hot rumor coming right at you. ...
(The Slow March of Time)
The Samsung Galaxy S2 was first announced when I joined the AndroidPIT team almost 5 months ago. Over the past few months, ...
As if you needed another reason why competition is a good thing in carrier land, Sprint just released a cool, new ad that shows how, when it comes to data, they're kinds.
Word is going around on the Android blogs that an FCC filing which looks damningly similar to the Nexus S has appeared, but this time with a different ...
Back when I was reviewing the Nexus S, I commented that the NFC technology inside the Nexus S was basically useless for me at this point in time, but ...
The myTouch 4G from T-Mobile has been on the market in the US for awhile now, but I just got some short hands-on time with the device thanks to a ...
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