Cell Phones

Updating to Android 2.2 (Froyo) for the Impatient


By George Thiruva

Android-Flavored Froyo is available now - but only for the Nexus One

There’s been lots of buzz on Twitter, TechCrunch, Engadget and everywhere about Nexus One owners beginning to receive the much anticipated “Froyo” release of the Android operating system. Apparently, it’s on a very slow release schedule. For some users, it may take up to three weeks before they receive the update “over the air”. But if you’re an impatient Nexus One owner you can do what I just did and install the upgrade right now! Let’s find out how to do it …

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26 comments - What do you think?  Posted by George Thiruva - May 22, 2010 at 14:42

Categories: Cell Phones, Handhelds/Smartphones, Software/Apps   Tags: , , , ,

Google/HTC’s Nexus One is only $49 (in a manner of speaking)

Nexus One In Portrait Mode

Would you like to get the Google/HTC Nexus One Superphone for a cool $49?

What if I also threw in the unlocked version of the phone?

Now what if I also said you don't need to sign a two year contract?

And no - it's not stolen. Perfectly legit!

How is this possible? Let's do some math ...

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42 comments - What do you think?  Posted by George Thiruva - February 4, 2010 at 17:59

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Google’s Nexus One Sales Model Isn’t Quite the Barrier Buster

Nexus One In Portrait Mode
In the days preceding the release of the Google Nexus One (a.k.a. The long awaited gPhone), the talk of the web was that Google was going to break down some sort of Berlin Wall in the way the phone was sold. Whereas most phones are sold by the wireless carriers in conjunction with a 2 Year jail sentence and are locked to that carrier, Google was (and did) sell the phone both direct to customers, unlocked to a carrier, and without the need to put handcuffs on.

Q. But did it really accomplish that result?

A. Sort of.

Q. Did it shake things up and change the way wireless phones are (and will be) sold?

A. Hopefully, but probably not.

Q. Did the company that pledges to "Do No Evil" really free customers from the tyranny of the wireless carrier oligopoly?

A. Doesn't seem that way.

Let's take a look at Google's cell phone math and see how things really turned out ...

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12 comments - What do you think?  Posted by George Thiruva - February 3, 2010 at 20:53

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It’s App Overload at CES!

The two big topics at CES this year seem 3D and Apps. But app-mania (really app platform mania) seems to be a faster spreading disease than swine flu. And it seems liket every CE manufacturer has now caught it. We're not just talking about apps on cell phones platforms like iPhone and Android. Samsung, Vizio, Boxee, Roku, and even the Ford Motor Company. The real trouble with all of these new app platforms is many of them are all new platforms - incompatible with iPhone/Android. Are these companies really thinking that they can all attract thousands of developer to write to their API just because they said the magic word?

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by John Hong - January 8, 2010 at 11:17

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