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Flash heads to Android handsets

Adobe promises iPhone Flash is being worked on, but it's really down to Apple

November 18th 2008 | Reader comments (0)

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Adobe and Google have demonstrated a working version of Flash on the T-Mobile G1 Android phone during a keynote at the Adobe MAXX developers conference.

Adobe's Flash software is key to getting a full web experience, which naturally wouldn't be complete without videos, games, music and a barrage of invasive adverts luring you to click on them with offers of free medicines.

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Latest Android phone news and reviews

We've gathered the latest Android news and reviews together for you

November 14th 2008 | Reader comments (0)

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Our link brings our Android coverage together

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While we're working through the process of getting the new Android blog up and running, we've put together a special page where Android fans can access TechRadar's latest Android-related news and reviews coverage. It's constantly updated so bookmark it now.

50 tips for the T-Mobile G1

Get the most from your Googlephone

November 12th 2008 | Reader comments (0)

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Get more from your Android phone

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The T-Mobile G1 Android is the most talked-about phone in town.

It may not be a better handset than the iPhone - but with a plethora of apps and updates on the way, the G1 is certainly a major force to be reckoned with.

With that in mind, here are 50 great tips to help you squeeze as much usability out of your T-Mobile G1 Android as humanly possible.

Read on for the 50 tips.

The public will never love the G1

It's still a great phone though

October 30th 2008 | Reader comments (0)

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T-Mobile's G1 - not the device to bring Android to the masses

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Attending the launch of the T-Mobile G1 was a mixed bag this morning... a bag of being too warm because I wrapped up with too many layers anticipating sub-zero temperatures mixed in with joy at actually seeing people queuing for the handset.

There was a part of me that thought there may genuinely be nobody outside the launch given that T-Mobile had decided against publicising it in the same way as Apple/O2 had with the iPhone 3G.

But around 25 people turned up in the morning, and to be fair to the T-Mobile store staff, the branded umbrellas, the coffee and the pastries were all there too in order to keep spirits high.

And there was a genuine buzz around the store when the first people went up to the tills to buy the first handset. But the problem with this launch isn't the way it was handled - it's the handset itself that should make people worry.

Clues

The real clue behind the likelihood of this handset succeeding came when I spoke to Richard Warmseley, T-Mobile's Head of Internet and Entertainment.

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