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TouchDroid team torn in two
More drama has emerged from the TouchDroid team. TouchDroid is the name of a project headed up by a handful of individuals who intend to port Android to the HP TouchPad. The short term goal was to get a 2.x version of Android running before tackling Honeycomb. However, porting Ice Cream Sandwich to the TouchPad would be the real treat. A bit of controversy hit the project this week when Thomas Sohmers, a 15-year old associated with the TouchDroid project accused another member of using donations to purchase and resell discounted TouchPads for a profit.
Touchdroid developer may have ripped you off
In light of the recent death of the HP TouchPad, one team named Touchdroid has stepped up to port Android to the TouchPad. These guys brought hope to the masses who spent at least $100 on a TouchPad in the hopes that it will be given new life. Sadly, there are accusations that one of the team members used Touchdroid donations for their own personal gain.
Touchdroid initiative hopes to bring Android to the HP TouchPad
The HP TouchPad may have not been a financial success, but webOS has developed a cult following. The benefit of having the support of a elitist-like group of techies is that they won’t abandon a product long after everyone else has. Though HP wants nothing to do with the TouchPad, a group of hackers has formed to bring Android to the HP TouchPad in the future.
Starting August 12, Sprint won’t offer new customers promotional credit
Apparently, Sprint will be pulling the plug on its $125 and $50 service credits promotion early. The promotion was originally scheduled to end on October 1, but according to a Boy Genius Report source, Sprint will stop openly acknowledging the service credit offer on August 12.
Why it’s now awesome to be a Sprint customer
Boom. All of a sudden Google Voice just became a big deal after getting Sprint to come aboard. As of today, Sprint customers can make their number a Google Voice number. Just like that, Sprint customers can choose to ring any number of phones when someone calls their number, they can choose to have transcripted more »
Windows Phone 7 series unofficially, but successfully ported to the HTC HD2
So much for the HTC HD2 not being upgradeable to Windows Phone 7 Series. Well, in all honestly I think most were aware that the HD2 could be upgraded, but that Microsoft feels it will not qualify because it is missing a hardware button. That said though, it looks like some enterprising mobile phone geeks more »
Toshiba announces the latest offering in the Dynadock family
Toshiba isn’t the new kid on the block when it comes to universal docking stations. They’ve had several earlier versions out, to mostly favorable user reviews, and were rated the top online seller May-August of this year.* Now, they’ve announced their latest tech brainchild, the newest dynadock wireless U universal docking station. So, what does more »
Google Voice getting closer to launch, Google secures one million phone numbers
It does look like Google has recently taken a step that makes it appear as if they are preparing to launch Google Voice sooner than later. Google has recently grabbed one million phone numbers with Level 3, which for those unfamiliar, Level 3 is the service Google has already been using with Google Voice. Unfortunately more »
Google Voice still coming, but just not yet
It seems that after yesterday’s rumored launching of Google Voice, we had one of the members of the Google Voice team offer up some additional information. The news was not what we wanted to hear. That said, I think by now everyone realizes that Google Voice did not launch. Sadly, all we now know is more »
Rumor: Google Voice opening for public availability today
So far, this one is being planted firmly in the rumor category, that said, I for one hope it happens. According to Natali Del Conte, Google will be opening up Google Voice for everyone as of today June 18, 2009. What we can tell you is that on the Buzz Out Loud (Episode 999) podcast, more »














