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		<title>Android For A Humanoid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Android OS, initially created to work on smartphones, but widely used on other Mobile Internet Devices (MID), is now making its way towards netbooks. We all have already had a chance to see Android work on Acer One, a dual-booting machine with 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and 160GB hard drive, Wi-Fi. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Android OS</strong>, initially created to work on smartphones, but widely used on other Mobile Internet Devices (MID), is now making its way towards netbooks. We all have already had a chance to see Android work on <strong>Acer One</strong>, a dual-booting machine with 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM and 160GB hard drive, Wi-Fi. This 10.1inch-display netbook has both Windows XP Home and Android.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="acer-android-netbook" src="http://www.freepeltier.org/wp-content/uploads/acer-android-netbook.jpg" alt="" width="322" height="240" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">But Acer is not the only one to experiment with Android, and we can read more and more news on various london apartments companies going for Android-based netbooks. Among these are <a href="http://londonapartmentsrental.co.uk/">londonapartmentsrental.co.uk</a> Hivision and HP. <strong>Hivision&#8217;s PWS700A</strong> is a budget netbook, powered by a 600MHz ARM926 CPU, with a 7-inch display  and 128MB of RAM.</p>
<p>HP, on the other side, offers a more sophisticated device. It&#8217;s <strong>HP Mini</strong> is announced to have he a 10.1″ touchscreen display, 16GB SSD, SDTM card slot, WiFi and 3G. As we know, <a href="http://www.hp.com/" target="_blank">HP</a> has always been respected for its batteries, and this netbook is said to have a 12-hour battery life, with 10 days in standby mode. There is a lot of chat going on around this device, though a great deal of it is concentrated around the touchscreen display, not Android.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.freepeltier.org/wp-content/uploads/HP_Compaq_AirLife_Mini.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-28    aligncenter" title="HP_Compaq_AirLife_Mini" src="http://www.freepeltier.org/wp-content/uploads/HP_Compaq_AirLife_Mini-300x228.jpg" alt="HP Compaq AirLife Mini" width="300" height="228" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Along with the general disappointment on the Acer&#8217;s experience with Android OS, the common interest to Android netbook solutions is still enormous, and I guess there will be even more for us to see in future.</p>
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		<title>Android Invasion: Andy Rubin predicts 18 Android Phones by the end of the year</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
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According to Andy Rubin, a senior director for Mobile Platforms at Google, by the end of the year we shall see a number of Android phones released by about 8 different manufacturers. Rubin says, this number can be as high as 18 or even 20, which is definitely much more we could even expect.
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<p>According to Andy Rubin, a senior director for Mobile Platforms at Google, by the end of the year we shall see a number of <a href="http://www.android.com" target="_blank">Android</a> phones released by about 8 different manufacturers. Rubin says, this number can be as high as 18 or even 20, which is definitely much more we could even expect.<br />
We can already see Android being a reality for HTC in their <a href="http://www.freepeltier.org/htc-magic/" target="_self">HTC Magic</a> – a 3,2” touchscreen device. There is also <a href="http://www.freepeltier.org/samsung-galaxy/" target="_self">Samsung i7500 Galaxy</a> on its way, and a few more we know about. Andy Rubin has refused to unveil the list of other manufacturers we can expect Android devices from, though he specified three versions on how Android will be adopted:</p>
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<li><strong>No Obligations</strong>: manufacturers use a free version of Android, and can provide the applications they want. The exception if for the popular Google apps, as Gmail and Google calendar – these can not be preloaded.</li>
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<li><strong>Small Strings</strong>: the manufacturers sign a distribution agreement and can pre-load applications on their devices.</li>
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<li><strong>No Censorship: </strong>these devices will feature a full range of the Google applications, as well as a Google logo on them.</li>
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<p>Though the names are not said aloud, Mr.Rubin specified, that  the second variant was chosen by the majority of the manufacturers, as this is the simples way for them to be able to provide the end user with a full range of the applications.</p>
<p>Some say that even a number of 18 devices by the end of the year is unreachable for Android though many predict Android to become a killer of iPhone, BlackBerry and Palm systems, Symbian and the rest.</p>
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