Android-powered Google glasses may seem like fantasy, but according to the New York Times, they’re real, and on track for a 2012 launch.
Citing “several Google employees familiar with the project,” Nick Bilton reports that the heads-up display will go on sale by the end of the year. It’ll have a 3G or 4G data connection built-in, and will cost somewhere between $250 and $600
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+1 hope asian supported
Just what I need, Google spying on what I look at and project ads right into my field of vision.
Sent from my SGH-I897
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There's quite some murmur going about town about the so-called HTC Dragon. Someone did manage to get their hands on a prime suspect - an unknown HTC phone running Android. What's clear from the spy shots is that the device is a GSM phone with 3G connectivity. The back shows a camera with an LED flash and a Google logo, which suggests this is a "Google experience" phone.
More:
http://www.gsmarena.com/rumored_htc_dragon_photographed_maybe-news-1191.php
If already posted please delete
different link
same subject thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=573534
Please merge
Youre right galaxys
Only a week out and a lot happened
Cheers,
As we head into the bloodbath of 2010.. So the final numbers are out for the 5 biggest handset makers for 2009 and for several smaller players as well. Some manufacturers like RIM (Blackberry) and ZTE report their quarters on 'odd' months ie they do not end their quarter in March/June/October/December, so with them we still have to wait a bit to know for sure, but the big picture is now clear. We know the full numbers for the full year 2009. And there have been changes. (Poor Motorola)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Read more:
http://communities-dominate.blogs.c...s-for-year-of-2009-and-last-quarter-2009.html
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Guess 'we' fall into the 'Others' 56 Million 5% category...
Finally, Money arrives on Android, after more than a year of waiting, I can have my cone financial situation, anywhere, anytime.
I suggest you buy the PC version, very complete and well-made, using it you will find many useful things and the pleasure of controlling your expenses and investments, not only past but future budgets and projections with which you can see the residual availability on current accounts and deposits ...
Now with the version for Android, we have a complete and unique platform.
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The application is not fully compatible with the Galaxy Note, so we need one or two weeks to have a new version without issues.
Sent from Samsung Galaxy Note
why has this been killed?
I like this but why?
So I ventured into android development some times back and after about 6 months released my first app on play store:
App : Price Tracker
What it does:
You can log the prices commodities you buy whose prices usually vary from day to day and shop to shop (like that of vegetables and groceries).
And in the home screen you can see the average price of that commodity over all shops and days.Also you can view average price shopwise by just selecting that commodity.And it any time edit the entry you made , delete the entry , delete the commodity itself.
Play store Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gururaj.pricetracker
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I was looking though some old photos and i saw this. At the time i wasn't on XDA.
One time, many years ago, a testing prototype of the Gear 2 Solo went for sale on a local romanian website.
Didn't have money to buy it unfortunately. But here is a photo from the ad. (It was listed as non-functional, although i suppose only the display was broken.)
Well... Not quite "the photo from the ad". Young me extracted the photos and put them on a purple background for some reason.
That just means that somebody, somewhere, still has one of these extremely rare prototype hardwares.
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