Unlimited Free Calls Using Google Voice and GizmoSource: nyquil.org
Today, after some tinkering, I accomplished something of which I've long dreamt: placing a Voice-Over-IP call, from a real phone number to a real phone number, from my Android phone, using only my 3G/EDGE data connection. No plan minutes involved.
Blackberry Curve Overtakes iPhone As Most Popular SmartphoneSource: Yahoo! Tech - Daily Features
Chalk it up to the fact that the Curve is available on the four biggest U.S. carriers, not to mention a two-for-one sale on Verizon Wireless. Also in the top five for the first quarter of 2009: The Storm and the T-Mobile G1.

Mine has always been a Motorola. My current model is the Z3 flip lid.

With T-Mobile's unlimited data, you think you'll never go over 400 TXTs/month using your G1? #FAIL

You still need a Sherlock Holmes for internet service on the phone
Android: No iPhone KillerSource: TechNewsWorld.com
T-Mobile's G1, the first phone running Google's Android software stack, is no iPhone killer, writes Ted Landau. It's Apple's dedication to design, ease of use and hardware-software integration that puts the advantage on iPhone's side.
Worst. Bug. Ever.Source: blogs.zdnet.com
It turns out the bug in Android I wrote about yesterday was worse than we thought. When the phone booted it started up a command shell as root and sent every keystroke you ever typed on the keyboard from then on to that shell.
T-Mobile G1 vs. Apple iPhone 3G - CNET Prizefight Source: CNET.com
Whether you love or hate Apple, the company set a new standard with the iPhone. From its multitouch screen to the integrated multimedia features to the ease of use, the iPhone acts as a benchmark for all other touch-screen smartphones. Included in that group is the T-Mobile G1.
How to get Root on your T-Mobile G1Source: android-dls.com
First, a warning. Root is hidden from you for a reason. Do not attempt this if you a: are not a Linux guru already or b: value your G1.
Obtaining root gives you power to do stuff you probably shouldn't do without the safety of your phone telling you NO!!

I got hold of the first Android phone - T-Mobile G1 - last night in San Francisco, where the "pre-sale" was held from 6pm.
Without too much going into the technical details (as other people are much more qualified for it), here is my brief impression about G1.
Google liberates Android source code, so start developing!Source: Ars Technica
Google finally published today the source code of its Linux-based Android mobile platform. This long-awaited release arrives—as promised—at the same time that T-Mobile is officially launching its new G1 handset, the first mobile device that will ship with Android.
T-Mobile Probably Did Not Sell 1.5 Million G1 Pre-OrdersSource: Gizmodo
Did the announcement that T-Mobile sold 1.5 million G1 pre-orders sound a little too fantastic to be true? Information Week thought so and talked to the guy behind the astronomical number—a mathematician at The Motley Fool.
Google implemented remote kill switch in AndroidSource: Computerworld
An uproar erupted when iPhone users discovered a so-called remote kill switch on their phones -- will it spur the same reaction in users of the G1, the first Android phone?
Underestimating Google can be disastrous | Source: CNET.com
Google's first Android-based phone was announced Tuesday and so far, the response has been mixed.
Some believe it'll be the next big thing in the cell phone business because it adds some basics -- such as a physical keyboard -- that the iPhone is lacking.