macdailynews.com - 2/17/2009
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A new phone based on Google's operating system Android has been unveiled by Vodafone...
htc.com - 2/17/2009
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htc.com —
The HTC Magic is an Android™-powered mobile designed
to turn heads with its chic design, and command...
attention with its advanced list of capabilities. Ready to always keep you in the know… it provides the Google suite of services like Mail, Search and ...
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Products - HTC Magic - Overview
slashgear.com - 2/18/2009
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slashgear.com —
It’s only hours since the HTC Magic’s announcement
, but we’re sure there are plenty of people...
asking the obvious question: iPhone 3G or HTC Magic? The T-Mobile G1 managed to circumnavigate too much comparison thanks to its hardware keyboard, still a ...
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HTC Magic vs. iPhone 3G: plus HTC Magic live photos ...
i.gizmodo.com - 2/17/2009
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i.gizmodo.com —
Vodafone has taken the HTC Magic out of
their big red hats in their MWC 2009 press...
conference. The rumors were true : You can see the fabled Android G2 from every angle after the jump. For sure, it is lot prettier that T-Mobile's G1. Here are the ...
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Android G2: HTC Magic Officially Announced
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Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make headlines at Mobile World Congress
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... handle the phone's transmission protocols.
Both the Windows Mobile and Android platforms also announced they'll support Flash (along with Symbian and Palm's new webOS) in 2010. And what of the iPhone? No dice: Adobe lobs the ball back in Apple's court, saying during the announcement, "We would love to see it on the iPhone, too, but it's Apple's decision on when and how they support any new technology. So we will continue to work on it."
[Via Hardmac, MDN, and IGM.] Continue reading Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make ...
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cultofmac.com 2/17/2009 —
HTC Monday unveiled its Magic handset, the second smartphone powered by Google’s Android software. The phone also is the first Google phone to sport a virtual keyboard , striking closer to home for the Apple iPhone.
Although the model ...
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iphonebuzz.com 2/23/2009 — Yeah, you might be asking: iPhone 3G or HTC Magic? Chris Davies of SlashGear has wrote an early comparison of these devices .
Here is the pointers:
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Mystery HTC Android Handset Has a Name and a Carrier
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Well after doing some research I’m 90% positive as to what this phone is…
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gizmodo.com 9/23/2008 — The long-awaited HTC Dream, the first commercial handset running Google's Android operating system, will be coming to T-Mobile as the G1 for $179 on October 22nd. Featuring a 3-inch touchscreen, internet navigation buttons and a full QWERTY ...