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Items tagged with 'G1'

Found: 17 items.

Gigabyte G1.Assassin X58 Motherboard Review

Gigabyte G1.Assassin X58 Motherboard Review

Friday, July 15, 2011 - by Marco Chiappetta in News
Gigabyte’s G1 Killer series of X58 Express-based motherboards are specially designed for gamers. There are three products in this particular line up: the G1 Assassin, G1 Sniper, and G1 Guerrilla. In a military motif, all three come with a black and green color scheme, along with heat sink designs that resemble gun... Read More
Gigabyte G1.Assassin X58 Motherboard Review

Gigabyte G1.Assassin X58 Motherboard Review

Friday, July 15, 2011 - by Mathew Miranda in Motherboards
It's becoming more difficult to justify the purchase of Intel's X58 Express chipset with all the new technology looming on the horizon. This chipset came out almost three years ago. Time sure flies, especially in the hardware industry. We still like the fact that the X58 offers support for the six core processors... Read More
T-Mobile G1 Is No Longer For Sale: An Android Legend Passes On

T-Mobile G1 Is No Longer For Sale: An Android Legend Passes On

Thursday, July 29, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
It's the end of an era, but honestly, it's not an end that we're going to be tearing up about. T-Mobile's G1 has just left the building, which is somewhat sad to hardcore Android lovers, but it's a great sign of forward progress for everyone else. The HTC-built G1 is largely remembered as the world's first Android phone,... Read More
T-Mobile G1 for Less Than $100

T-Mobile G1 for Less Than $100

Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
The other day, we told you about some research from Informa Telecoms & Media that claimed Android-powered devices would surpass iPhone devices by 2012. Thanks to a sale at Amazon.com on the T-Mobile G1 (the only Android device currently on the market) that statistic is one step closer to becoming reality. Amazon.com... Read More
Android Bug Exposed, Not as Bad as Feared

Android Bug Exposed, Not as Bad as Feared

Saturday, February 14, 2009 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Earlier this week, Charles Miller, principal security analyst at Independent Security Evaluators, discovered a bug in the multimedia subsystem Android uses for its browser. Initially, Miller warned that the bug could be used to run arbitrary code in the phone’s Web browser. As a result, he urged users to use the browser... Read More
TeleNav Announces Navigator for Android Phones

TeleNav Announces Navigator for Android Phones

Friday, February 13, 2009 - by Jennifer Johnson in News
Later this month, T-Mobile G1 users will be able to navigate their destination using a new full-color, 3D, turn-by-turn GPS navigation service from TeleNav. The new service will be available February 24 and will include speech recognition, traffic alerts with one-click rerouting, more than 10 million business listings,... Read More
G1 Now Available In All T-Mobile USA Stores

G1 Now Available In All T-Mobile USA Stores

Sunday, January 25, 2009 - by Shawn Oliver in News
The HTC-built G1 has been a huge hit for T-Mobile here in America, but up until now, it hasn't been sold in retail locations that weren't situated in areas blanketed with 3G coverage. Starting this weekend, anyone within range of a T-Mobile USA store or partner location can find the Android-powered cellphone. It has been... Read More
Android bug executes typed text on G1

Android bug executes typed text on G1

Monday, November 10, 2008 - by Matthew Shaw in News
The Android based G1 (or Google) phone sold exclusively in the states by T-Mobile apparently executes typed text entered in any text entry box including on a web page or in the address book. Handsets running Android release 1.0 TC4-RC29 or earlier are affected by this flaw. What makes matters worse is the fact that the... Read More
G1 Update Already in the Works

G1 Update Already in the Works

Thursday, October 23, 2008 - by Sarah Miller in News
T-Mobile sure isn’t wasting any time: The G1 has only officially been available in stores for just a few hours, and the company is already talking about an update, albeit a small one.Users who purchased via pre-sale should start seeing a notification alerting you to the availability of the over-the-air update tomorrow,... Read More
Panasonic Firms Up Pricing for LUMIX DMC-G1

Panasonic Firms Up Pricing for LUMIX DMC-G1

Saturday, October 18, 2008 - by Sarah Miller in News
PANASONIC ANNOUNCES PRICING FOR LUMIX DMC-G1, THE WORLD’S FIRST MICRO FOUR THIRDS SYSTEM CAMERA Secaucus, NJ – Panasonic today announced pricing for the world’s first Micro Four Thirds System camera, the LUMIX DMC-G1 – available in mid-November for a suggested retail price of $799.95, which includes the LUMIX G VARIO 14-45mm/F3.5-5.6... Read More
T-Mobile Triples G1 Fact. Order, Still Sells Out

T-Mobile Triples G1 Fact. Order, Still Sells Out

Saturday, October 04, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
Pre-sale demand for the T-Mobile Android G1 is so high that according to T-Mobile, they have sold out all their units. While we don't know exactly what the number of units is, which makes it hard to just just how impressive this may or may not be, according to T-Mobile, this happened after they tripled their original factory... Read More
The Android G1 Launches

The Android G1 Launches

Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - by Michael Santo in News
In a glitzy multimedia event reminiscent of some other high-profile phone we probably don't need to mention, Google and T-Mobile today introduced the T-Mobile G1, the first Android-based cell phone.  Pricing and availability details (that's all you care about, right?) are as follows:Existing T-Mobile customers can... Read More
OLPC Foundation Extends "G1G1" Program to 12/31

OLPC Foundation Extends "G1G1" Program to 12/31

Sunday, November 25, 2007 - by Michael Santo in News
The OLPC Foundation's XO-1 laptop is for disadvantaged and needy children in developing nations.  Normal users couldn't buy one, until the "Give One, Get One" program.The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation's "Give One, Get One" Program (G1G1), which enabled end users to get an XO-1 for themselves, while at the... Read More
Patriot PDC22G10100ELK Sneak Peek

Patriot PDC22G10100ELK Sneak Peek

Thursday, May 17, 2007 - by Marco Chiappetta in News
We recently got the chance to evaluate a new, super-fast DDR2 memory kit and wanted to share some of the finer details with you here.  If you're a regular reader of HotHardware and follow the PC hardware scene, you know that companies like Corsair and OCZ are constantly pushing the performance envelope and offer memory... Read More
PSU Shootout:  Tagan Turbojet TG1100-U95 & Thermaltake Toughpower 750W

PSU Shootout: Tagan Turbojet TG1100-U95 & Thermaltake Toughpower 750W

Monday, November 27, 2006 - by Jeff Bouton in Misc
Power -- It's one of the most important factors for peak system performance and stability. Yet, the PSU is still an often overlooked PC component. While not as sexy as a high-end motherboard, video card or RAM, the power supplying these components is just as important as the components themselves.  With the heightened... Read More
Gigabyte GA-G1975X G1-Turbo Review

Gigabyte GA-G1975X G1-Turbo Review

Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - by Marco Chiappetta in News
Hello everyone. Just in case you missed the fresh link at the top of the page, we want to let you all know that we've just posted a new article where we evaluate the features and performance of Gigabyte's unique GA-G1975X G1-Turbo.  This motherboard supports Intel's LGA755 processors and features an elaborate cooling... Read More
Gigabyte GA-G1975X G1-Turbo Motherboard

Gigabyte GA-G1975X G1-Turbo Motherboard

Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - by Robert Maloney in Motherboards
  Trends in PC hardware usually come about for a good reason.  As processor and memory speeds continued to rise, many manufacturers responded by producing more elaborate air cooling apparatuses.  Some of them worked well, while others offered almost no improvement at all.  In either case, lowering... Read More
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