Thursday 12 February 2009

The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed

Garmin-Asus announces Windows Mobile-based nuvifone M20
We'd been secretly holding out hope that Garmin-Asus would pull an Android piece out of its pocket in time for MWC next week, but it's looking pretty unlikely with the announcement of the M20.

TeleNav launches GPS navigation for the G1
They finally, really did it. Have you been lugging around that G1 and a GPS unit, grunting disdainfully every time you have to bust the latter out? Well it looks like TeleNav has heard your cries of disgust.

Cuba launches its own Linux variant, Fidel reportedly cool with it
It hasn't been a year since Cuba lifted the ban on PCs for the majority of its citizens, and now it looks like ou neighbor to the south has been giving some serious thought to the implications of open source operating systems.
Other news of import

Netflix breaks the 10 million subscriber mark, keeps on truckin'
We can't say the economic crisis has been too kind to every industry, but it's been a best friend to Netflix.

HTC Dream coming to Spain via Telefonica, gets a facelift
This appears to have roughly the same guts as the G1 we already know and love, but Telefonica's version of the first Android handset -- like Optus' -- will get a name change to Dream.

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