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In addition to giving away 10 HTC Evo 4G smartphones, Sprint is rewarding four winners with a trip to Maui, Chicago, Las Vegas, or Houston, from where each will video blog about his/her Evo 4G experiences. All ten winners get to blog about the Evo 4G, and the one whose blog is voted the best by the general public wins $4,000. The catch is that Sprint’s contest is open only to Premier customers. More »

No iPhone owner should be limited to just the admittedly great iPhone OS, and now, they do not have to be. Canadian hacker David Wong has installed Android on his iPhone 2G. Revel in wicked iPhone multi-touch accuracy but with Android OS! More »

Did you really think that Dell was not going to enter the smartphone market? Tonight, Dell makes a splash and leaks three remarkable Android smartphones that do not run 2.1 Eclair…no…but Android 2.2 “Froyo.” More »

Telus and Motorola have stepped up and fulfilled their promise quickly. The Milestone/Droid Android 2.1 download can now be obtained online, although the update is not over-the-air. Maybe other Canadian Android smartphones will soon follow suit and get with the program. More »

Garmin is renown for GPS and navigational equipment, but its smartphones like the Nuviphones have been underwhelming. The Asus built Garminfone is a T-Mobile Android 1.6 smartphone with basic hardware and an emphasis on GPS usage (notice the dashboard mount). More »

Google’s Nexus One and Motorola’s Droid have enabled multi-touch for months now, but they fare far worse than the iPhone in this regard. The main reason for the sub-par multi-touch performance of the Nexus One and the Droid is that they both use Synaptics ClearPad 2000 sensors that are not designed for multi-touch. Reviewers are thrilled with the Droid Incredible’s multi-touch accuracy and with good reason –reportedly, HTC has incorporated true multi-touch sensors from Atmel for the Droid Incredible and the incoming Sprint Evo 4G. More »

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen misspoke during a Fox interview when he said that Flash 10.1 would not be available until the second half of this year. What he meant was that new hardware with 10.1 installed would not be out before Q3 2010. Adobe has clarified the misunderstanding by stating that the plug-in itself will arrive for download prior to the second half of this year. More »

Slashgear, Engadget, and Gizmodo got their lucky hands on HTC’s Droid Incredible and have shared their expert opinions about Verizon’s slickest new Android 2.1 smartphone. Let me save your invaluable time and summarize their reviews –who wants to read several thousand words anyway? You’re welcome. More »

I regret that Mobilecrunch’s video unboxing of the HTC Droid Incredible is not in high-definition, but Greg’s pretty face captured the whole 3:26 clip in focus and under clean lighting despite being shot sans tripod! A win for YouTube! More »


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