November 19, 2008 at 6:05 pm Post Author: Giania Tags: ask, g1, Goodies, google, google phone, questions, t-mobile, work ·
I’ve had my G1 since the day it debuted, and I’ve probably done everything with it by now. (Ok, well, maybe not EVERYTHING, let’s be reasonable here.)
If you have any questions about the HTC G1, Android, how it works with T-Mobile, or any combination of elements, pose your questions here and I’ll do my best [...]
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October 21, 2008 at 1:02 am Post Author: Giania Tags: 2008, Art, book, browsers, browser_speed, camera, cancel, comment, conference, crap, door, feedback, fun, future, g1, gallery, gmail, google, google phone, internet, keyboard, october, opinion, personal happiness, photography, photos, picture, project, rope, search, services, shortcuts, t-mobile, theory, this, tools, usability, vices, work ·
A whole two days early, my G1 arrived on my doorstep. And now, for your viewing pleasure, the unboxing, and for your reading enjoyment, my first impressions of this snazzy new phone and it’s Google-developed OS, Android.
I will say right now that this won’t be the first or last of Android unboxing posts, and as [...]
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September 23, 2008 at 1:37 pm Post Author: Giania Tags: conference, error, g1, google phone, image macro, lolcats, meme, morning, october, pandemic, screencapture, t-mobile, this, traffic ·
So after watching the press conference this morning and getting super mega ultra excited, I spent a good couple of hours mashing F5 in anticipation of pre-order.
The press conference was interesting but not mind-blowing. It was, however, nice to get a better feel for the features and see some nice, shiny demo videos. Update: [...]
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September 21, 2008 at 1:43 pm Post Author: Giania Tags: broken, error, g1, google, google phone, keyboard, morning, order, picture, promotion, t-mobile ·
That was the scene this morning when I went in to contemplate upgrading my phone, and check on my bill. I tried clicking through the broken promo image, and was let into a clearly unfinished area, offering the preorder of the G1, the first phone to feature Google’s Android mobile OS, which I was too [...]
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