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30 Dec 2009The cat has at least started to come out of the bag with regards to the long-rumored "Google phone"; details about the Nexus One have been leaking for weeks. It looks like the rest of the figurative feline will soon appear, too, as a T-Mobile announcement and invitation to a Google event were issued today.
Let’s start with the T-Mobile announcement – which, it’s important to note, was an internal one. This morning, TmoNews published a document that in part read, "Google, with support from T-Mobile is scheduled to launch an Android device in early January. . . . T-Mobile will offer service support including billing, coverage, features and rate plans."
Then here’s the clincher: Google’s asking journalists to attend an Android press gathering on January 5th. This won’t be a random meet-and-greet, either. It’ll take place in Mountain View at the Googleplex, and a press conference, presentation, Q&A session, and demo session are supposed to last for a not-inconsiderable three hours.
One more interesting detail: January 5th falls two days before the start of the Consumer Electronics Show, so it looks like Google’s planned its announcement for maximum impact.
Unfortunately, a lot of other details remain unknown. No one seems to have a clear idea of idea how much the Nexus One will cost, for example, or how rate plans will work or when the device will actually be available for purchase.
Still, one week from today, Google’s likely to answer everybody’s questions.
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5 Responses to Google Phone Excitement Builds Ahead Of Jan. 5 Event
Nancy
January 18th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
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Vesselin Bontchev
January 19th, 2010 at 6:37 pm
What you need is Aircrack. But you'll have to run the Linux version of it, because under Windows there is no tool for capturing the relevant packets.
Alternatively, you could use KisMAC – but that one is available for Macs only.
See below for a few relevant links.
styviesblu
March 12th, 2010 at 7:41 pm
Using pentatonic scales are a great way to get an improv, bluesy feel.
In C:
C Eb F F# G Bb
1 m3 4 a4/d5 5 m7.
(Oh i see Kyles got the same scale!)
You can literally play anything with those notes and it will come out bluesy! Even playing it as a scale with some syncopation sounds good.
David D
March 15th, 2010 at 12:51 am
Putting it plainly, it will provide you with a space where you put it….
F3
March 25th, 2010 at 10:45 am
Besides conventions, check with your local game stores – never can tell when they might planning an upcoming demo.