Droid Incredible confirmed to be suffering from AMOLED shortage
Being completely unable to keep a popular device in stock is a great problem to have, we suppose -- but considering that Verizon Wireless' Lowell McAdam believes he could sell "twice" the number of Droid Incredibles that he has available, that's got to be a bit of a bummer if you're one of the company's bean counters (or a would-be buyer, for that matter).
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: barclays, bummer, conflict, engadget, handset, incredibles, lowell, made-it-clear, present, samsung, verizonwireless, vzw
China Unicom to sell Android phones, not use Google’s search engine
Oh, brother. This just keeps getting better and better, and by "better and better," we mean " uglier and uglier." Google's abrupt decision to stop censoring results in China and redirect users on the mainland to the outfit's Hong Kong portal has stirred up all sorts of tense feelings around the globe, and if you thought this whole war would be confined to the desktop, you were sorely mistaken. China Unicom, which is gearing up to present its customer base with a smattering of smartphone options with Android loaded on, recently announced that it wouldn't be using Google as the search engine on those very phones
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: abrupt-decision, china-unicom, conflict, engine, kong, politics, portal, unicom
Nokia asks court to dismiss part of Apple patent lawsuit
How do we know we're years away from a final resolution to the Nokia / Apple patent lawsuit?
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: apple, conflict, distraction, etsi, lawsuit, licensing-terms, nokia, reuters