With CES running at full force, consumer companies are busy unveiling some of the amazing products. The bar is set high and every one is competing to out class their rivals. Dell, in latest presentation at CES 2010 unveiled its 5-inch prototype tablet. Other several new products also include the Palm Pre Plus & Pixi Plus that were unveiled at CES recently.

Its official, Google has unveiled at their event today their first mobile phone, the Nexus One. Together with this, Android has now officially launched its latest version 2.1.
While many of Google’s employees had already received their new company flagship beast for free for sometime, the specs were not officially confirmed until today. So here they are and not too different from what was rumored
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Controlling your Android phone using your PC is actually easier than one would think. This simple tutorial will involve you installing onto your computer (Windows or Linux or Mac OS X) a free software known as Android Screencast. Once you undertake the necessary steps below, you’ll be able to control your Android phone use your mouse and keyboard.
Check it out! The folks at Engadget have received their Google Nexus One, which we all now know for certain that its date of release will be on the 5th next week. The first hands on video by Engadget below demonstrates some very neat features which the Nexus One will have, much of which largely made possible by Android. Its got that new live touchable wallpaper feature, new widgets, a new shortcut for lazy people that allows them to jump to a specific screen. And as you will see through the entire video, the Nexus One’s leaked specs haven’t disappointed us, it is a pretty fast phone, as evidenced by the demonstration of Google Maps. Continue reading »
Looks like rumors weren’t too far off from the true reality. As Google’s first Android phone preps for launch in less than a week (January 5th), some specs which look pretty definite have been leaked. The Nexus One will boast a 3.7″ WVGA AMOLED screen and stands tall at 119 mm and is 59.8 mm wide. At 11.5 mm thick, it is thinner than the iPhone.
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