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Originally Posted by Bratag View Post
By pervue I mean that Googles interest is in the OS. Whether a company creates its own market is part of the openess of OS itself. Google do provide some incentives to companies to stick to a compatibility standard but they give you the option and thats what makes android such a diverse (and at times difficult to program for) platform. The market was for the longest time truly awful (back in the early days) and even now its nothing to write home about and forced the creation of new markets. This is simply the evolution of that.
It's a simple fact of human nature that we want something unique and different from everyone else (while still staying one of the sheep of course) and the phone companies are simply providing that by Sense UI, touchwiz, watch or in this case a game.

As far as the market being a major source of revenue http://phandroid.com/2011/02/21/in-o...emarkable-862/

Its a drop in the google ocean.

However the market has the widest exposure for developers and any game creator is going to have to be seriously offset by the phone maker to stop them putting the app out to the world instead of a limited handset market. So I wouldn't be worried to much about this ruining the application/game market for the future.
Indeed. My point being that Google will be proactive in ensuring that it's app store will be the most successful, not worry over damaging the game market.

It's a simple commentary on how I see the world, and what I predict will happen, and not necessarily what I would *like* to happen.

So I say again: Nvidia/Sony look to isolate pockets of users creating a console-like scenario. Google is acting against this by coaxing developers to make platform agnostic games which is in their best interest.
 

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Originally Posted by Bratag View Post
Well they screwed up the front camera on the Sensation - its a 1.3 MP not 0.3
Nope. It's a 0.3MP (VGA) camera:
http://www.htc.com/www/product/sensa...ification.html
 

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Have an Apple TV and an Android device?

If you're one of the two that does, the updated Doubletwist app will let you stream video to your Apple TV

http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/05/dou...roid-apple-tv/

Not bad for owners of the $99 device.
 

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According to Google, this year's Google IO will focus on Android and Chrome:

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/...e-kickoff.html
http://androidandme.com/2011/05/news...about-android/

This year’s keynote presentations will highlight the biggest opportunities for developers and feature two of our most popular and important developer platforms: Android and Chrome. Google engineers from Andy Rubin and Sundar Pichai’s teams will unveil new features, preview upcoming updates, and provide new insights into the growing momentum behind these platforms.
This means exciting things and tons of news in and around the platform.

Stream the keynote live from Youtube in approx. 21 hours:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns1sYGE-w1c

You can also follow along at the Google Code Blog:
http://googlecode.blogspot.com/searc...Google%20I%2FO

Don't forget that you can use the Android app to follow along on your device:

http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2011/...es-mobile.html

MARKET LINK: http://market.android.com/details?id...paign%3Dio2011

See you there!

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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Nope. It's a 0.3MP (VGA) camera:
http://www.htc.com/www/product/sensa...ification.html
Wierd - thought it was 1.3 but guess not. Bit of a bummer really.
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Wierd - thought it was 1.3 but guess not. Bit of a bummer really.
Well, it's a front facing camera, so it's typically going to be used for face-to-face chats, so VGA is more than sufficient, especially considering spotty network connections.

Hopefully its a good VGA camera!
 

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The Galaxy S II source is up for grabs!

http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog...code-released/
SOURCE LINK: http://opensource.samsung.com/recept...rchValue=I9100

Let's hope for some custom ROMs to be swiftly ported.
 

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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
The Galaxy S II source is up for grabs!

http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog...code-released/
SOURCE LINK: http://opensource.samsung.com/recept...rchValue=I9100

Let's hope for some custom ROMs to be swiftly ported.
i'm still waiting.
they say they will have it definetly in june in stock.....
but noone knows.
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Originally Posted by atilla View Post
i'm still waiting.
they say they will have it definetly in june in stock.....
but noone knows.
Ahhh.. That's rough. But you'll certainly have a killer phone when you do get it.

I have very little use for a phone, and even I have been hugely tempted by the Galaxy S 2.

I think I'm most interested in the Tab 8.9. The Transformer seems really neat, but I have a laptop with Linny on it, so this 'feature' is less appealing to me. If it could replace my laptop, then it would be far more enticing. Everything else is 10.1" and heavy.

But a part of me is keenly interested in the HTC Paccino with the scribe pen. But I have to make sure that it a) has killer specs, and b) has enough apps to support the input method -- otherwise it's a novelty.
 

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Rather than start from the beginning, why not extend Android?
In simplest terms: ESCAPE key, CONTROL keys, ALT keys, etc. are MISSING! ...even in HID profile because Android LACKS the keymappings, opting instead for its own proprietary keyboard keyset.

Here's the problem--Android isn't a proper computing platform. It lacks a LOT of the legacy and standards that a functional computer NEEDS to have. There's a severe lack of proper POSIX, despite being based on Linux (which strives for it... while Android tries to strip that away).

Geeks suffer, sure.. but end-users also have an awkward time of it when they need what they've traditionally expected from a laptop/workstation too (keys, mouse usage, peripherals (printers, FAX, even telephone modems for the non-wifi/non-eth stuck areas or for OOB access to routers for the network/sys admins among us).. and so on.

No, I WANT a standard Linux tablet/netbook thing. Particularly if it can just be a tablet with a fold-away keyboard (or better, optional altogether). So far, everyone--even Maemo, comes short.
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