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- Facebook for Android updated with messaging support
- Sirius XM headed to Android smartphones soon
- Google's Nexus One Android smartphone could land on Vodafone U.K. this month
- Nokia launches X5 TD-SCDMA S60 smartphone, C5 smartphone for China Mobile
- Lenovo top choice for Palm buyout speculation
| Facebook for Android updated with messaging support Posted: 23 Apr 2010 12:22 PM PDT Today Facebook updated its Android application to version 1.2. The latest iteration adds messaging support, a feature I've often wished was supported originally. You'll now be able to view threaded messages, sent messages, and updates to pages that you subscribe to. The download and update are free, and you can install them by launching the Android Market. Read the full story here. |
| Sirius XM headed to Android smartphones soon Posted: 23 Apr 2010 09:08 AM PDT Sirius|XM will add support for Android phones soon, a new splash page on the company's website says. The site advertises support for the DROID or the Nexus One, which leads us to believe that it will require Android 2.1 to run. Sirius|XM will provide 120 commercial free streaming radio stations, provided you have an account, over 3G and WiFi networks. The service will come with a 7 day free trial, and you can sign up to be notified when it's available by visiting the website. Read the full story here. |
| Google's Nexus One Android smartphone could land on Vodafone U.K. this month Posted: 23 Apr 2010 08:38 AM PDT Rumor has it that the Android powered Nexus One could be available for Vodafone U.K. customers sometime this month. Read the full story here. |
| Nokia launches X5 TD-SCDMA S60 smartphone, C5 smartphone for China Mobile Posted: 23 Apr 2010 06:00 AM PDT Today Nokia announced its first Symbian powered TD-SCDMA device, the Nokia X5. The smartphone will launch on China Mobile during the second quarter. A TD-SCDMA flavor of Nokia's C5 will launch during the third quarter. Read the full story here. |
| Lenovo top choice for Palm buyout speculation Posted: 23 Apr 2010 05:23 AM PDT Today Reuters is reporting that HTC has lost interest in purchasing Palm after reviewing the company's financial statements. Analysts now speculate that Lenovo is the most attractive buyer. Read the full story here. |
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