Upvise – Mobile Cloud Collaboration & Sync for Android
Upvise lets you sync your Mobile Contacts, Notebooks, Shopping Lists, Wikipedia, News Reader, and other information between your phone and web account.
Features:
Access and Sync Wikipedia on your mobile phone : Imagine having the entire knowledge of the largest collaborative encyclopedia in the world at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere. Just type in any word on your mobile and download instantly the entire Wikipedia article specially formatted for your mobile device. You can also bookmark any article to a create a list of favorites in your account.
RSS News : Sitting in another useless meeting? Just pick up your phone and start reading the latest news feeds on the spot. With the Upvise RSS News app, you can add your favorite RSS feeds from your web account and download them instantly on your mobile. You can also bookmark any interesting article to your list of favorites.
Mobile Contacts : Manage your contacts from your web browser and get them automatically on your phone. Type in some contact information in your mobile when you meet someone, and it is automatically uploaded to your web account. With the Contacts app, your contacts are always in sync between your mobile and your web account.
Notebooks : Send a quick note from your desktop to your mobile. Type in some information you want to remember in your mobile and retrieve the note later on from your web account. With the Notebooks app, you can store and classify your notes by creating personal notebooks, and access all your notes on-the-go.
Shopping Lists : Manage your shopping lists on your desktop and your mobile. You can maintain several lists, for different types of shops or items, i.e. one for groceries, for healthcare items, for household items,…
Comprensive G1 review @ Engadget
As usual Engadget has got their hands on the G1 before it gets officialy released and they have posted a great review of the device covering the hardware and software on the G1.
Source : Engadget.com
T-Mobile’s G1 User review
Android Community has got an exclusive first time user review of T-Mobile’s G1. kaziko has given us a sneak peak at T-Mobile’s first device to run Google’s Android operating system. He put together a nice Q&A as well as providing us with a pros and cons list of the G1.
Read more about it @ androidcommunity.com
Google maps on Tmobile Android G1 looks awesome
Have a look @ the video and see how cool the Map features are on Android. You can pan around and zoom in and out easily using just your thumb on the touchscreen and while in street view you can just turn around with the phone in your hand and the street view aligns itself to face in that direction. One other thing I noticed was that in the normal view the maps had more detail on on the buildings as shown in the screengrab this is not there on Windows Mobile.
Source : googlemobile.blogspot.com
T-Mobile G1 experience the power of Android now
T-Mobile has put up an emulator which gives you the awesoeme G1 experieance right from your browser.
Head over to theie website by clicking here
The G1 is officially official
Well its now official. Some of the new features that were unveiled were G1 has push Gmail with Google Talk presence. No 3.5mm headphone jack. Jump on to T-Mobile G1 website for more.
Official G1 Pic
The first official product shot of the G1 Android phonewas posted over @ engadgetmobile.com
Specs Uncovered by tmonews.com
Size–4.6 x 2.16 x 0.63 in
Weight–5.6 ounces
Display–65K color screen, HVGA (480×320)
Talk Time–5 hours
Standby Time–130 hours
GPS is confirmed.
3.1 mp camera. No video capture.
No stereo bluetooth.
One-click Google search and easy access to all Google Applications – Quick and easy access to the Internet in one click. One touch access to Google applications:
Maps (including satellite, traffic and street views)
Gmail
YouTube
Calendar
Google Talk
What do u guys think. I am disappointed by the lack of stereo bluetooth.
G1 website is now online

T-Mobile goes live with G1 website and in case you have forgotten G1 is going to be unveiled @ 10:30AM tomorrow morning @ New York. Cant Wait
Source : engadgetmobile.com
T-Mobile Android might sell for $199
Well we heard that the iphone will sell for $199 too, so I wouldnt hold my breath just yet. But if The Wall Street Journal is anything to go by then we might get an Android device for $199 and it would require you to have a service contract with T-Mobile USA.
Source : online.wsj.com
First Android handset unveiled next Tuesday
T-Mobile will be unveiling its first Android handset at a press event in New York City on September 23. Finally we will get to see the real device in action in a few more days


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