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Gadgetell review: $19 AT&T Android Pantech Crossover
Meet the Pantech Crossover, designed as an entry level smartphone for the younger generation. The Crossover runs Android and is a full-fledged smartphone. I’ve been using the smartphone for a week and have come up with some surprising results that I’ll share with you. Design The Crossover has a rather clever design with flattened corners more »
$69 Android Pantech Crossover gets official: launching June 5
Pantech’s latest Android device is headed to AT&T June 5 and packs a slim, slide-out keyboard. Pantech has been making devices with Android for their Pantech-SKY brand in Korea. In the US, this will be Pantech’s big move, pushing past feature phones like their quick-messaging devices. Pantech is the sponsor of the 2011 Dew Tour, more »
Crossover Chromium brings Google Chrome to Mac/Linux
Codeweavers, the company behind the commercial aspect of the WINE project, has released a Mac and Linux version of Google Chrome after only two weeks since the debut of the Windows version. It isn’t a “real” release by any means. The company even refers to it as a “proof-of-concept” and not as a proper way more »















