Dec  23  2008
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Don’t Text And Drive With Textecution Android App

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Text messaging whilst driving is becoming a real problem amongst teen drivers in the US, enough that new Android app Textecution will stop them dead in their tracks! Poor choice of words, but you get what I mean…

It uses the G1’s internal GPS gubbins to tell whether you are moving faster than 10mph, if so then it stops the phone’s texting functionality completely!

In order to make an exception to the rule, then an ‘admin’ number needs to be called – probably mum and dad – to get rid of it.

Their heart is in the right place, but it won’t work for a few simple reasons…

1) If your child is old enough to pilot several tonnes of hurtling metal, one hopes they would have the aptitude to use their G1. And find the ‘delete app’ button next to Textecution. You could operate on a system of trust, but these are teenagers. It is in their DNA to lie.

2) What about when you are merely a passenger in a car? How will it know you are in a train? Admin calls to your parents every five minutes will get really old, really fast. And may I redirect you to point 1? They will lie, get the phones unblocked by admin, and text themselves silly!

3) GPS running? All the time? Good luck with that. They won’t be able to text, not because of Textecution, but because the battery is dead.

4) It costs $9.95. Who’s going to buy it? You will have to take you teen’s phone away from them, set it and return it. If it takes longer than 3 seconds, your child will probably explode from a lack of LOLling.

I only passed my driving test in February (fourth time lucky!), and I find it hard enough to drive whilst listening to anything with a BPM of over 50, let alone one handed QWERTY G1 texting! Those teens will find a thousand other distractions whilst driving if you prevent them from sending messages on the move. Trust me.

Source: Gizmodo

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Dec  23  2008
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T-Mobile G2 Coming In January, Android Cupcake Saving Itself For It?

You heard about that fancy new Cupcake firmware? Apparently not all the swanky features are going to be shoehorned into the humble G1.

No surprises there. The handset is a little lacking in terms of upgradable parts, but all these rumours of a G2 as early as January? Don’t bank on it. To have such a massive lead time developing the G1, then launch a sequel less than 5 months later? Sounds like falsehood.

That being said, the onslaught of Android mobiles in 2009 will absolutely drown T-Mobile’s unique selling point, so why not try to get another competitive handset out there?

Either way, the stuff that Cupcake will turbocharge make whichever Android handsets are coming very exciting prospects…

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Dec  22  2008
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Praise Be! Android/T-Mobile G1 Cupcake Touchscreen Keyboard In Motion!

Please, please let this video be real! It shows off the touchscreen keyboard said to be an addition to new Android / T-Mobile G1 firmware codename “Cupcake.”

It looks yummy, just like the iPhone’s in terms of layout!

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Dec  19  2008
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Cheap T-Mobile G1 Deals Coming In January!

Well, these new price cuts move the G1 up from ‘must have’ to ‘necessary for existence,’ as the January T-Mobile UK sale sees monthly charges slashed yet again!

A free T-Mobile G1 on a Combi 30 tariff will set you back a mere £31.50, down from £35. When you consider the same deal was 40 quid upon the release of the G1, so these drops signify a real deal on the Android pioneer!

Get involved.

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Dec  19  2008
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Google Search Results Optimised For Android/T-Mobile G1

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Google has launched visually optimised search results, designed to fit the screens and functionality of the T-Mobile G1 and Apple’s iPhone. Search results now load faster, and are adjusted to automatically fit on the display.

Of course, if you are hankering to kick it old school, you can always click the “Classic” link found at the bottom of any Google mobile page. On the G1 you can access the new results page after searching through either the search widget on the Android home page, or through Google.com in the browser itself. In addition, Google has added buttons and expandable maps for local business search results.

Helpful!

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Dec  19  2008
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T-Mobile G1 To Get Tasty Android Updates In The Form Of Google’s ‘Cupcake’?

There is probably nowhere better to get some concrete Android info (apart from right here!) than the official Project site, and this time they have announced a host of upgrades they are making to their fluid operating system.

New features to be added include many refinements to the camera including stabilisation, video recording and playback, as well as bringing a sorely missed virtual keyboard to the touch screen. Finally!

More developments include MMS support as well as adding Bluetooth for stereo headphones! Who would have thought that so many things could be brought to Android/the T-Mobile G1 from simple firmware updates?

If only the iPhone could take a leaf out of the Cupcake development handbook, possibly the page headed ‘ADD SOME DAMN USEFUL FEATURES LIKE COPY & PASTE OR MMS OR DECENT BLUETOOTH SUPPORT’.

That would be a swell start.

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Dec  18  2008
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No Disassemble Johnny 5 T-Mobile G1! Oh, Go On Then.

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If you were one of those ‘odd’ kids in the playground that was into pulling the wings of flies and dissecting frogs, you are in for a technological treat!

The original HTC Dream Service Manual is available to download here, and is filled with gems like:

1. Remove the tape and disconnect Qwerty key
FPC
2. Disconnect the daughter board FPC connector
3. Unlock the camera connector

Stop. You are breaking your phone. Do not do this. Unless you want to weep openly at the loss of a beautful Android machine.

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Dec  18  2008
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Nru Android App Coming To A T-Mobile G1 Near You!

Building on from their genius Fonefood app for hungry folks, Nru (prnounced ‘Near yoooo’) from Lastminute Labs adds a radar-style compass to the T-Mobile G1’s GPS functionality, giving a genuinely useful map to follow to your next eatery/club/Soho den of iniquity!

Check it!

Source: SMSTextNews

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Dec  18  2008
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G1 News Gets Radical Facelift!

Yeah, ’tis the season. But I thought, “It’s damn cold and I have no money! I wish it was spring already…” So have made it come early with this snazzy new theme I put on!

It looks much more friendly than that scary dark one…

Enjoy the fresh and breezy Android info from the new look G1 News!

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Dec  17  2008
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Facebook For Android/T-Mobile G1 Comes In The Form Of fBook!

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Got a G1? Missing your mobile Facebook fix? Jealous of all those iPhone users uploading pictures an poking away?

Well, the self-proclaimed ‘mobile geeks’ at Next Mobile Web has managed to get the next best thing to T-Mobile G1 owners with the fBook app!

fBook is an Android app which tkes the setup of the iPhone-optimised mobile version of Facebook and crowbars it onto your G1. It brings over the more robust features of photo uploads, whilst also adding some Android-specific bonus content!

fBook allows you to detect incoming notifications and message alerts, and with the application able to run in the background on the G1, it can do so even whilst it is closed!

Also, and phone number in a Facebook profile instantly becomes ‘live’ when seen through fBook, with a text message button allowing you to instantly contact them online as well as iRL (in real life for you non-geeks!).

Despite not being the official Facebook app, fBook is a more than capable solution for the G1 in the meantime!

Download it from the Android Marketplace…it’s free!

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