The world’s first Android phone ever was HTC Dream aka T-Mobile G1: my hands-on review
The first Android phone in the world was the HTC Dream AKA T-Mobile G1, and I owned one, writes Mister Mobility.
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The first Android phone in the world was the HTC Dream AKA T-Mobile G1, and I owned one, writes Mister Mobility.
Over a year after GloMobile made a lot of noise about launching an LTE network, there is none operational yet. Who will launch the first 4G LTE mobile network in Nigeria?
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Instant Messaging (IM) has caught on like wildfire, and a lot of the communication is via mobile. Whether it is good old Yahoo Messenger, Live,… Read More »Etiquette for Instant Messaging
Yesterday, 21st Tuesday, 2012, was the second day of my mobile-only adventure. It was an interesting day, as I was posed with the challenge of… Read More »My Mobile-Only Experiment – Day 2
Most smartphones in the world are now full touchscreen devices, but hardware QWERTY on mobile devices is not dead yet.
Here are two ways to run your Java apps on Android phones.
RIM needs to work hard on an OS update that would enable BB devices to function even when their servers go down.
Have you seen those “For Dummies” book titles? An example is Accounting For Dummies. The idea of the entire series is to present information that people… Read More »Mobile technology for dummies