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Sidekick 4G and Galaxy S 4G coming to T-Mobile

(Sidekick III) A 4G flavor of the Galaxy S, a 7″ version of Dell’s Streak, LG’s G-Slate, a 42Mbps USB stick, and an Android-powered Sidekick will all be launching in the first half of 2011, according to T-Mobile USA’s CEO, … Read more

Rooted Dell Streak? Grab this custom recovery image

For those of you who are helpless to the endless call of options for customizations (I feel your pain), and specifically those who have a rooted Dell Streak, xda-developers member mistadman has posted something that should tickle your fancy: a Clockwork-based recovery image that feels like the Streak’s stock recovery! The following features have been implemented in this open source project, as listed in the xda thread: Features: – Landscape orientation – Capacitive buttons – First stage of the two stage camera button works – Signature verification setting survives reboot (disabled by default) – Good suggestion gingernator007! – More to come! The file can be downloaded here: Dell Streak Recovery .

Chrome OS ready for enterprise with Citrix

Yesterday’s Chrome OS event yielded some significant details about Google’s upcoming entrance into the desktop and laptop market with their web and cloud based light-weight operating system. Chrome OS is already a “must try” piece of software for tinkerers, but Cloud printing and encrypted storage indicate that Chrome could be heading in another direction: business. But those aren’t the only enterprise-friendly bundled features

Unlocked Dell Streak shipping with Froyo available now

If you’ve been waiting for your chance to jump on a Dell Streak, but couldn’t bear the thought of being locked down on an outdated OS, then your wait is finally over. Dell.com is official offering several new flavors of Streak to take your holiday from good to great, including a Cherry Red unlocked version , complete with Froyo, for $579.99.

AT&T’s Galaxy Tab could launch on Nov. 21st for $650

Well it’s been a long wait for details on Ma Bell’s version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab–a tablet computer based on the Galaxy S series of phones that will hit all four major U.S. carriers as its smaller counterparts did (quite successfully). Engadget has a shot of what appears to be internal training material and the launch is listed for November 21st with a recommended outright purchase price (without contract) of $649.

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