Thesearethedroids.com has a running list of the hardware components in the Nexus One, gleaned from the Android 2.1 ROM. Read onward for lengthy and confusing chipset names!
Reuters is reporting that the Nexus One may be subsidised in the US by T-Mobile, according to an unnamed source. A site called Android and Me is claiming that T-Mobile will sell it for $US199 with contract, starting on January 5.
Once upon a time – when I was a little kid playing in the small living room where me and my siblings played Lego – I almost died. Our huge ITT colour TV tried to kill us with all its wood-panelled power.
This afternoon, Senator Conroy released the reports on his internet filtering trial study. Despite the fact that the report sounds like the trial was a rousing success, the truth is that despite the spin, the report doesn’t give enough evidence that a mandatory filter of the internet is a viable solution. Is anyone here surprised?
Are you so stupid that scarves confuse you? Jesus Christ. Well, the Necky was designed with you in mind, you idiot.
According to a story on Mumbrella this morning, Channel 7 is apparently planning on revamping its online service from January, dramatically increasing the quantity of content you’ll be able to watch for free* on their Yahoo!7 portal. It may not be a local Hulu, but it’s a start…