realwire.com - 1/22/2009
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- Truphone available in US and UK and at launch in Germany and Austria - London, January 21, 2009 -- Truphone today announced the immediate free availability of its Truphone Anywhere application for Android-enabled mobile handsets, including the recently released G1 phone. The application is ...
androidauthority.com - 1/27/2009
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androidauthority.com —
We just received a note from cell phone
manufacturer General Mobile telling us that it plans on
showing off the world’s first dual-SIM capable Android powered phone at the 2009 Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona next month. The phone, ...
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General Mobile showing dual-SIM DSTL1 Android phone at ...
geek.com - 1/25/2009
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geek.com —
A new app called MemoryUp Personal appears to
be responsible for the destruction of many G1 users’
memory, as stated in the comments about the app in Android’s App Market. The app, created by Peter Liu, is being called a “scam” by users in the App ...
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Android app destroying G1 users’ memory?
talkandroid.com - 1/23/2009
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talkandroid.com —
There has been a lot of buzz on
the internet recently about Android's Cupcake development branch, and
just when current G1 owners can expect to see some of the features on their handsets. Whilst we aren't any closer to knowing an exact update time ...
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Android ‘Cupcake’ Update Details With Pics
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Truphone Anywhere arrives on Android platform
Coolest Gadgets —
... which comprise of MSN, Yahoo!, Google Talk and Twitter among others - all from within a solitary Android application. Not only that, users can also chat up their friends over Google Talk for the price of a local call, and there are future plans to enable instant messaging and phone call support to friends on Skype.
With this release, Truphone has clearly broken all boundaries as it is available on Android, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod touch, Blackberry and Nokia devices.
Press Release ...
Truphone for Android launched
Technology - Channel Feed —
... As well as being able to make low-cost international voice calls, Truphone customers can also easily Instant Message their friends across a variety of networks including MSN, Yahoo!, Google Talk and Twitter from within one Android application. Customers can also call friends anywhere in the world on Google Talk for the price of a local call, and similarly will soon will be able to Instant Message and call their friends on Skype.[source] ...
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