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Although writing with your finger on a small capacative screen can be trying at best, I’m sure news of Diotek’s handwriting recognition app on Android and the G1 will be well received in Asian markets. At the moment it only recognizes Korean and English and there is no price for it. Diotek is no stranger [...]

An article by Scott Taves at MSNBC highlights current touchscreen technology used in cell phones. Although the article focuses primarily on popular touch phones, the technology described is the same as that used in some Tablet PCs, Internet Tablets, and MIDs. The article is a good, quick read if you’re curious about how [...]

Now this is an interesting use of a mobile phone. The T-Mobile G1 phone now has an app made by Matriix (the a maker of Zicam over the counter remedies) called the Zicam Cold and Flu Companion will tell you approximately how many folks in your area are suffering from respiratory illnesses, along with what [...]

We posted about the G1 being able to support multi-touch awhile back, and quite a few folks pointed out that the info we linked to that in that post was no big deal. Ever since there’s been some debate about whether this was possible or not. At the moment it looks like things are coming [...]
It has been a very interesting year in terms of technology news: threats of buyouts, mergers, rumors of new devices, layoffs, phones, marketing campaigns, founders leaving, new mobile pcs, economy, netbooks, social media, cloud computing, CTO office in the White House, windows 7, multi-touch, app stores, and much more. In your opinion, what has been [...]

Interesting. From this video, (and another one on the site), it looks like it might be. But the catch is there is no software for the platform to take advantage of it. Via CTitanic at MobilitySite
There are reviews and then there are reviews. And then there is Matt Miller’s encyclopedic review of the T-Mobile G1 Android phone. Matt has laid out more information than you could ever possibly want to know about the device and the Android OS. He’s accompanied the review with over 260 pictures and 5 videos. So, [...]