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5. February 2010 | 10:19How the Nexus One Was Created [VIDEO]
Google has launched a series of videos on its official Nexus One YouTube channel , documenting various details on how one of the world’s best Android phones was created. The videos are being gradually rolled out; two are already live, and the other three will appear in the next three days. Other than soothing music, cool animations and 3D models, they do contain some interesting information. For … (News Source: Mashable - 09:06:53)
Sequential Order Numbers Give Hints On Nexus One Sales
There hasn’t been much data on sales of the Google Nexus One phone, which first became available on January 5, 2009. The best data on number of handsets sold to date was 20,000 in the first week, based on an indirect analysis by Flurry. But a reader who purchased two phones a few days apart noticed that the order slips that came with his phones have what appeared to be sequential order numbers … (News Source: TechCrunch - 23:30:45)
Nexus One gets multi-touch, but no Droid love?
Google is finally letting the Nexus One use multi-touch for maps, photo galleries and the Web, but that’s of little consolation to owners of Motorola’s Droid and T-Mobile’s G1. (News Source: ARNnet - 20:19:41)
Events: Dance - Nexus
The diverse collection of strong dance works in Nexus curated by Gerard Veltre did not disappoint, though some hit the mark more than others. (News Source: SameSame - 08:01:00)
Google building phone support for Nexus One
A Google job advertisement indicates that the search giant is planning to build a telephone customer support operation for Nexus One users. (News Source: Macworld - 21:45:05)
Google building phone support for Nexus One
After struggling to support Nexus One customers using an online-only approach, Google appears to be developing a phone customer service operation. (News Source: CIO - 22:55:40)
Early mixed results for over-the-air 3G fix for Nexus One
This morning, Google began deploying an over-the-air software update for its Nexus One phones, including the addition of true pinch-to-zoom multitouch and synchronization features for Google Maps, as well as a purported fix for poor 3G connectivity for at least one version of the phone’s firmware. (News Source: BetaNews - 20:40:45)
Nexus One Update Only Partially Effective at Solving 3G Issues
Yesterday, Google announced an over-the-air update for the Nexus One. While multitouch was the headline-maker, the update also promised to offer a more bread-and-butter fix: helping to correct shoddy 3G coverage that has hampered the Nexus One since its debut last month. That fix came with one big caveat: it was only going to help […] (News Source: GadgetCrave - 22:22:10)
Google pushes new multitouch onto Nexus One
Alongside 3G ‘fix’ Updated Google has pushed out a software update for its Nexus One phone that attempts to improve 3G connectivity while adding “pinch-and-zoom” multitouch to a trio of applications where the navigate-with-your-fingers technology was conspicuously absent…. The power of collaboration within unified communications (News Source: The Register - 18:45:27)
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