the human network writes…

We have all dreamt of the paperless office. What about education and where computing can take it? This Paperworks / Padworks article from the human network blog is both fascinating and intelligent, and it also provides an insightful, clear look at the future – not with pie in the sky dreams, but based on the solid […]

U.S. Android Sales Surpass BlackBerry

Google’s mobile handset platform continues to gain market share around the world, with 17.2 percent of all smartphones sold in the second quarter running the Android operating system, according to data released by Gartner today. Not only did Android handsets outsell the iPhone, but they also outsold RIM’s BlackBerry platform. According to Gartner, BlackBerry is now the […]

Nexus One Resurrected as Official Developer Phone

Google has announced on their developer’s blog that the well-loved phone is going to become their official developer phone, offered for $529. The phone will come with Android 2.1 installed, but will update to 2.2 as soon as it powers up. Accessories will also still be available from the HTC European store. via Nexus One […]

Google Nexus One is changing the way we use our phones here at the project!

Dr Paul has just, with some excitement and discovery, I think, upgraded his old basic flip phone to his first smartphone – the Google Nexus One. I, on the other hand, have also, oddly, changed phones. In a sideways leap of faith, one could say. On my personal blog, I have begun an ongoing series on how […]

New phone in arsenal!

At the moment, all of our stock testing equipment has been HTC Dream handsets. With some donations from team members, we have managed to acquire a couple of Google Nexus One phones, which seriously ups our processing power. If anyone knows an ear at Google, or HTC, or where we can acquire cheap unlocked Android handsets, please, let us know! Related […]