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Paid apps appear in Android Market {Engadget}
Feb 20th 2009 7:34PM Those who have paid apps now appearing please remove your sim and check again. I only show them when my tmo sim is inserted, not with it out though online via wifi. Folks who are not seeing paid apps in Market, are you on tmo or using dev 1s on other carriers?
Paid apps appear in Android Market {Engadget}
Feb 20th 2009 7:23PM tmo here, but when I remove my sim all the paid apps disappear. that's interesting, no?
Paid apps appear in Android Market {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 20th 2009 7:04PM Got it now. No filter for paid/unpaid. Messy is my first thought. Might buy DoggCatcher, but inconsistent playback of video still an issue. I'll probably stick with my yellowsn0wed iPhone until TMo gives me some Cupcake.
Paid apps appear in Android Market {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 20th 2009 1:00PM Still no joy in NJ. Can we get a description from someone who has them? Are there free and paid categories or all mixed together, etc.? Did they just appear or was there some notification? Did it require reboot as the article implies?
Google Sync debuts for iPhone, Windows Mobile and SyncML devices {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 9th 2009 4:02PM nuevasync also supports shared calendars, which googlesunc does not. yet.
Engadget Mobile celebrates the holidays with a Nokia N81 giveaway! {Engadget Mobile}
Dec 26th 2008 1:03AM Merry Christmas. And to all a good night...
Black Friday Giveaways (part 7): Nokia BH-601 stereo Bluetooth headset {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 28th 2008 10:00PM I like turtles.
Google implemented remote kill switch in Android, those rascals {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 16th 2008 11:08AM Tick here: http://content.zdnet.com/2346-17932_22-240708-184.html
Google implemented remote kill switch in Android, those rascals {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 16th 2008 11:03AM This is an Apple vs oranges argument. Google will allow non-Market applications to be installed with the tick of a box, whereas with the iPhone you need to jailbreak or you are restricted to the App store. Google is only reserving the right to protect its less-savvy users within the Market but it also allows enthusiasts to do whatever they want. Not evil.









