Email Sign Up: Get the latest
deals on the hottest phones.
June 22nd, 2010
Video
If you're both a SlingPlayer and Android fan, until today you've likely looked on with envy as your compatriots flip through live TV channels on their BlackBerrys or watch their favorite DVR'd shows from their iPhones. Well today, for the same relatively princely price that we've seen in Apple's App Store, Android users can officially get in on all the live streaming fun. Read More
April 9th, 2010
Don't get us wrong. There's surely plenty of perfectly content Nexus One users out there without a care in the world. It's not all rainbows and butterflies for Google's self-proclaimed "superphone," though -- far from it, actually. The problems that have been plaguing the Nexus One since its very beginnings, including 3G connectivity issues and surprisingly crack-prone screens, have seemingly reached a crescendo as of late, even inspiring our friends over at Phandroid to publish a rather comprehensive (and lengthy) laundry list of issues users are reporting. Read More
October 23rd, 2009
Video
With the introduction of Android, handset manufacturers and wireless carriers have the unprecedented ability to develop, build and distribute a wholly customized product. Read More
October 19th, 2009
The lucky confectionery connoisseurs over at the Boy Genius Report have managed to get their hands on a freshly baked copy of Android 2.0 ‘Éclair’ and have naturally exposed the updated mobile operating system’s creamy filling to the world. While the multitude of screenshots doesn’t reveal anything particularly monumental, the latest in a series of Android versions cleverly nicknamed after tasty confections might make some mouths water. Read More
October 14th, 2009
We've compiled a series of videos to help you get started with your Android phone and learn more about some of the great features that Android has to offer. Read More
October 13th, 2009
Confirming what has been swirling around the rumor mill for what seems like an eternity, Michael Dell said yesterday that Dell Computers will be launching an Android-powered smartphone to U.S. markets sometime next year. Read More