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Entelligence: Got game? {Engadget}
Nov 15th 2009 7:13PM That's 100,000 applications to review, and review every time an update is pushed. What a waste of man-hours.
Editorial: Hey, AT&T -- drop lawsuits, not calls {Engadget}
Nov 13th 2009 4:04PM I'm using a T-Mobile G1 on AT&T's network (it's locked to EDGE) and while I've never had any issues with dropped calls, I don't live in an extremely densely populated area either. Bandwidth speeds are around 50kbps-200kbps and EDGE data is very iffy (there are many dead spots).
Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 {Joystiq}
Nov 13th 2009 12:11AM Vandell [XBL: Keazra]: When the first Battlefield: Bad Company was announced, those of us in the Battlefield 2 multiplayer community thought it was a joke - lots of us thought EA was a "bad company" for not delivering on patches (leaving the game buggy).
PSP Go hacked and homebrew-enabled, becomes Sega CD Go {Joystiq}
Nov 13th 2009 12:04AM They're not releasing it to the public because they're saving the exploit. If it gets released to the public, Sony will get their dirty hands on it, then fix the bug in the next FW revision.
Google Navigation hacked onto T-Mobile G1 (updated) {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 4:35PM Except the Android 2.0 source tree isn't even out yet.
Keepin' it real fake, part CCXL: HTC Hero gets iPhone flair {Engadget}
Nov 9th 2009 4:53PM I want it!
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 announced, we go hands-on {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:58PM Obviously we've all forgotten E3 2006.
Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:55PM If nobody publishes such a browser in the first week or two of the Droid launch, I'll go ahead and do it myself (at least as soon as Google gets off their asses and releases Android 2.0 to AOSP). If you consider downloading an application from the Android Market to be too much for your non-geek friends, then there is nothing I can do for you (or them).
Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:47PM mlayer: As an Android developer who has several published applications, I can say that such a multitouch browser can easily be published to the Android Market, which can be downloaded like any other app (or browser replacement ala Steel). You don't have to compile it yourself, one developer has to do it, then publish the binary.
Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 6:11PM There isn't any point to this article, because Engadget itself has already demonstrated that the Droid supports multitouch.
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/11/04/motorola-droids-built-in-apps-dont-have-multitouch-support-th/
No custom ROM is necessary, or any hackery at all. It's not a patent issue because it's already implemented on the Droid itself. To get multitouch in the browser, just compile an Android 2.0 Browser package (once Android 2.0 is open sourced) with multitouch enabled, install it on the Droid, and voila, multitouch.







