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In case you missed it: Google I/O Day 2 Keynote video

Yesterday at 12:30 p.m. Eastern, 9:30 a.m. Pacific the second day Google I/O keynote started. You may have heard a lot of the news to come out of it. There was the new Chromebooks, the file manage and media player for Chrome OS, and of course Angry Birds on the web. Well, if did miss more »

Droid X promo video offers unlock code for secret Droid X web page

Still looking for more on the Droid X? Well, how about an unlock code that takes you to a secret web page. Ok, spoiler alert here. With that, remember back to yesterday morning, when we mentioned the latest Droid X commercial from Verizon? It turns out that video contained a code, and yes we missed more »

Verizon adds another promo video: Droid X is here [Video]

Verizon has followed up with another Droid X promo video, and strangely it appears to share quite a bit of the same footage as the “Tomorrow” video. With the obvious difference in that the word tomorrow is not building though the commercial and the Droid X actually appears at the end. Which is pretty cool more »

Verizon teases Droid X launch with ‘Tomorrow’ promo [Video]

If you have not been able to tell — we here at Gadgetell are pretty excited about the Motorola Droid X. And judging from the posts written so far, it looks like you (the readers) are as well. That said, its no secret that Verizon is pumped and to further highlight that fact they have more »

Best Buy might fire employee for creating a YouTube video negatively portraying iPhone 4

Remember the two videos we showed you? The one about how the HTC EVO 4G was better than the iPhone 4 and the other about how the iPhone 4 is better than the HTC EVO 4G? Well apparently, someone big at Best Buy saw the video and realized the creator, Brian Maupin, is a Best more »

YouTube’s big play: service

YouTube is doing some changing. Not satisfied with being just a destination for user generated content, it announced it is updating its APIs to become a video server for your applications. No longer will YouTube video be confined to the familiar chromed player skin, now developers can stick the videos into non traditional players.