By engadget, on July 30th, 2010%
We’ve just heard directly from HTC regarding that hotly anticipated upgrade to Android 2.2: it’s happening this weekend for lucky Euroland owners of the Desire. Provided your Sense-laden 3.7-incher is not carrier-locked, you should be receiving your serving of Froyo by the end of the week, together with a new 720p video mode and iTunes sync for your music. HTC is also throwing in its App Share widget that it first introduced with the Wildfire , along with its smart Caller ID feature. . . . → Read More: Official: HTC rolling out Android 2.2, 720p video, iTunes sync to unlocked Euro Desires this weekend
By iPhone Heat, on July 23rd, 2010%
Digg for iPhone and iPod Touch has been updated to version 1.1.2. Digg app 1.1.2 now comes with iOS 4 firmware support . . . → Read More: Digg for iPhone: Now iOS 4 Compatible
By Boy Genius, on May 18th, 2010%
The fine folks iFixit have once again teamed up with Chipworks to tear down one of the greatest latest gadgets to hit the scene in the KIN TWO. Before you tune out and keep on scrolling, we should let you know that a lot of impressive stuff was uncovered after cracking the thing wide open. So without further adieu, here’s a summary of what was found. The brains of the phone, a NVIDIA Tegra APX2600, are sandwiched together with memory in a four die, chip-on-chip package . . . → Read More: Microsoft KIN TWO teardown reveals some surprises
By engadget, on April 5th, 2010%
Just in case you had any doubts about Samsung’s commitment to the physical keyboard, here’s a slide of the Korean giant’s Bada OS roadmap, filled with rubbery QWERTY buttons aplenty. . . . → Read More: Samsung Bada handsets of the future revealed in presentation slide
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