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Android netbook port leaves some pondering Google OSOpen in New Window
"Will Google aim its OS sights at the PC market? A recent port of Android to a common netbook suggests that Google Linux could become a reality." read more »
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Opera: One Web Across Multiple DevicesOpen in New Window
Opera plans to unveil a new version of its SDK today that will allow Opera's partners to create a more uniform browsing experience across multiple devices and platforms. The new version of the Opera read more »
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HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineupOpen in New Window
Hewlett-Packard completed its shift away from Via Technologies' C7 processor with the release of an updated version of its popular Mini 2130 netbook that offers a larger screen and uses an Atom p read more »
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Ubiquity Gets an Update: A Prettier and Faster Command Line for FirefoxOpen in New Window
"Ubiquity, the experimental Firefox addon that gives your browser a context sensitive command-line, just received a nice update from Mozilla. In this new version, Mozilla has mostly worked on making read more »
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Android runs (on) free(runner)Open in New Window
Bill Ray writes "Google's mobile phone platform, Android, has been ported to the OpenMoko's open-sourced hardware platform, though it's not quite the perfect combination as yet." read more »
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Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developersOpen in New Window
Nathan Willis writes "The free and open source software community has been waiting for the G1 cell phone since it was first announced in July. Source code for Google's Android mobile platform has b read more »
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Multiple Android Phones Expected In 2009Open in New Window
"Handsets with various form factors will hit the market in 2009, and the emergence of Android could be especially bad for Windows Mobile, Palm, and Symbian." read more »
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Ofcom spectrum-flog closer after court decisionOpen in New Window
"Ofcom's continuing battle to sell off the 2.6GHz frequency has taken a step forward, with T-Mobile and O2 losing their appeal in relation to the question of jurisdiction..." read more »
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