The week is winding down but the gadget and games news certainly isn’t: read on for all the latest headlines in our lunchtime lowdown round up right here.
We knew the Google Nexus One was headed to Vodafone, but the network’s been reticent until now on a precise release date. But lo, a brand new button’s just popped up on the site, letting you register for updates to get first dibs on the flagship Google phone.
Android users can now search for contacts, bookmarks, apps and music on the phones using Google’s new Gesture Search app. But it seems at the moment only US Android users with Android 2.0 can get in on the doodling Gesture Search fun. Read on to find out while you’ll be gagging for the app to make it into the UK Android Marketplace…
Firefox Mobile hit the Nokia N900 this time last month but now it looks like Google Android will be getting it’s own version imminently. Read on to find out which Google Android handsets have been hanging out at Mozilla HQ…
Google’s revealed the first in a series of videos on the creation of the Google Nexus One. It focuses on the story behind the Google Android smartie’s design but also gives a glimpse of as-yet-unannounced Google Nexus One docks.
Could the Google Nexus One be headed to T-Mobile UK? Vodafone claimed dibs on the Android phone back at its launch last month, but now the network has said it’s in talks to offer it too.
Google’s Nexus One features built-in voice recognition but don’t expect it to join in with your Malcom Tucker-esque foul-mouthed ranting. It seems Google’s voice tech takes a hard-line on swear words, censoring them outright…
Google’s Nexus One has just had a price drop but it looks like it’ll also have some accessories to sweeten the deal soon. A Google member of staff seems to have confirmed something hinted at by Google’s own support documents – a desktop docking station and a car dock are on the way.