Noah's got the rundown on what to expect in the way of new cell phones - and operating systems! - coming out of CES 2009 in Las Vegas.More CES coverage @ http://www.phonedog.com
Sergey Brin and Steve Horowitz discuss the availability of the SDK, that it will be open source in the future, and demo applications on the Android platform.
A meeting in Japan between psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein and Repliee Q1, a beautiful and lifelike android. See "My Date With a Robot," published in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MIND, June/July 2006, available to download free of charge at http://TheTuringTest.net. You can get also get information there about Dr. Epstein's new book on artificial intelligence, PARSING THE TURING TEST: PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE QUEST FOR THE THINKING COMPUTER.
Eric from HTC (formerly of Phonescoop) gives Doug a hands-on tour of the new T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone live at the launch event in NYC. Get a first look at the first Android phone from T-Mobile, Google, and HTC.Much more on the G1 @ http://www.phonedog.com/tags/g ogle+phone.aspx
Watch Android engineers demonstrate that applications on Android exist without borders. Apps on Android can access core mobile device functionality through standard APIs. Through intents, apps can announce their capabilities for other apps to use.
Demonstration of an Android's Software Keyboard on a real G1 device.In the video you will see the Software Keyboard from the cupcake development branch of android.what does work.- Hardware Keyboard/Software Keyboard- Voice Call.- Data Call (GPRS/EDGE).Inprogress:- Thai language support.Recoreded by Pathompol Suebpradist19DEC2008 GMT +7 (BKK)
An introduction to Android Open Source Project. Android is the first free, open source, and fully customizable mobile platform. Android offers a full stack: an operating system, middleware, and key mobile applications. It also contains a rich set of APIs that allows third-party developers to develop great applications. Learn more at source.android.com.
Copyright recordings, music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Take Me To The Hospital / Cooking Vinyl - for original performances by The Prodigy, check-out the official channel at www.youtube.com/prodigychannel My favourite old skool track .. actually it was The Prodigy's first hit. It was a track on their debut EP 'What Evil Lurks' and became a real floorfiller in the dutch and UK clubs in 1991 .. it was their first 12-inch release (only in Holland and the UK) .. six months later they had their international breakthrough with 'Charly'(homemade clip, there's no real one for this track)
The ReplieeQ2. She (or it) can reply to things, talk in a natural-like voice, and do even more! You HAVE to see to believe. She speaks Japanese, Korean, and English.