google phone

    By The Associated Press

    | 2:30AM 11/16/2010
    Shopping via your cell phone could soon have a new meaning: Google is developing a new phone that it says will be able to transmit payment information to vendors more securely than credit cards. The shopaholics' phone will hit shelves in the next few weeks.

    By Tom Barlow

    | 2:30PM 3/16/2010
    As a user of the BlackBerry Storm, color me unsurprised that a recent survey by Crowd Science found that people like me would love to give up our smart phone for a iPhone or a Google Android. More than half, 52%, of BlackBerry users surveyed would probably recommend the iPhone, and 28% would...

    By Barbara Hernandez

    | 6:30PM 2/11/2010
    After questions from the Federal Communications Commission, Google has lowered its early termination fees for its Nexus One from $350 to $150. Although Google calls it an "equipment recovery fee" for the phone, customers who want to break their two-year contract will still have to pay an early...

    By Madhusmita Bora

    | 12:30PM 1/06/2010
    The Google Nexus One smartphone is finally here and you can buy it immediately. The buzz building up to it has been phenomenal to say the least. The question everyone is asking is: is this the iPhone killer? Not really. At least not in the way we have been thinking about the Google phone --...

    By Madhusmita Bora

    | 12:30PM 12/14/2009
    The Google Phone is real after all. And it is likely to hit the market soon, maybe as early as the beginning of 2010. Over the weekend, Google announced that it handed tons of phones to company employees worldwide for testing and feedback. The news set the Internet agog with Tweets and messages...

    By Barbara Hernandez

    | 11:30AM 12/14/2009
    According to Google's Mobile blog, the company distributed a new mobile phone running the Android platform as part of its mobile lab -- a process they call "dogfooding." The employees will test the beta-version smart phone in an attempt to improve it.

    By Alex Salkever

    | 9:45PM 12/13/2009
    In the heart of the holiday phone-buying season, AT T handed Google a fabulous present and partner Apple a lump of coal. Both were wrapped in one spectacular network failure, which stranded thousands of the Web's most vocal and demanding iPhone users.