Phone Review: T-Mobile HTC HD2
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So one of the things everyone is expecting to be a forte of Windows Phone 7 is, of course, Microsoft Office integration, but Microsoft hasn’t really demoed much of their new os’s office capabilities. That is, until now. Two short videos have surfaced showing a little bit of what
I. Before You Begin 1. Use this method to revert back to the stock ROM that came on your HTC HD2 so you can start over, or send it in for warranty. II. Flash the Stock ROM and SPL 1. Download the original Stock ROM/SPL for your appropriate HD2: T-Mobile
Yet another of Dell’s new phones leaked on to Engadget. Introducing the Windows Phone 7 powered phone, the Dell Lightning: Here is what we know so far: Running Windows Phone 7 4.1″ WVGA OLED Touchscreen Full Flash Support 8GB MicroSD card (probably not user replaceable) GPS, Accelerometer, Compass, FM Radio
Thanks to Engadget (and the Dell employee who leaked the info to them), we have a look at some of Dell’s planned devices for late 2010 and early 2011. I. Take a look at the first of them, called the Thunder: Here is what we know so far: Running Android
I. Before You Begin 1. THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE HTC HD2. ONE FOR T-MOBLE USA (with 1024mbs of ROM) AND ALL OTHER VERSIONS (with 512mbs of ROM). PLEASE FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE ACCORDING TO WHICH ONE YOU HAVE! DO NOT FLASH THE WRONG SOFTWARE ON THE WRONG HD2!
So as the story goes, some (supposedly now jobless, but who really knows) Apple employee carelessly left his new iPhone 4 at a bar in Redwood City where someone with enough brains, decided to take some pictures and show the world. Well, now Gizmodo has gotten their hands on the
Tweakers.net has come across a leaked document that apparently shows a bit of how Windows Phone 7’s architecture is supposed to function. Here’s what we learned from it in a nutshell: Windows Phone 7 is 32bit and will consist of a User Layer and a Kernel Application processes can use
Guest Writer: Damian Vieira – Spring Design’s new Alex eReader has officially went on sale as of today. It sports a dual screen with a 6″ e-ink display at the top and the bottom features a 3.5″ color touch LCD. Additional Specs: Custom Android 1.5 600MHz Marvell CPU with page
I. Before You Begin 1. We are assuming you have already setup the Android kitchen. If not, use our How To Setup The Kitchen procedure and then come back to this one when done. 2. We are also assuming you have already done our How To Root and How To
So apparently, Intel has shown off a few things at IDF, a developer-focused conference in Beijing, one of which being the new MeeGo OS’s potention UI (potential since this is a first draft and could change slightly before it is produced). Take a look: Interesting to see what these progress
So it would appear that the new MyTouch Slide coming out on T-Mobile soon, will also be sporting a shiny new UI; named Sense UI from HTC’s high end Android devices. Not only that, but it will be running Android 2.1. Any T-Mobile users excited? Here are the specs and
It appears Archos is readying their new lineup of Android internet tablets. Here’s what we know so far: There will be 6 new devices. Each will range in screen size from 3 – 10″ Processor speeds will range from 800mhz to 1ghz Prices will be reasonable, ranging from $100 to
So any nerd can tell you about the battle that has always raged on between CPU manufacturers in the desktop and laptop world. One comes out with a dual core, so another a quad core, one a quad core, then another announces an eight core. Well, this really hasn’t gone
Guest Writer: Damian Veira – Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt has revealed that Google is indeed working on their own Android powered tablet computer to rival the iPad. According to the New York Times, Schmidt broke the news to a group of friends at a recent party in Los Angeles. The