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A Test Ride with the Droid

Motorola's new Android-based smart phone is a viable iPhone alternative.

The New Faces of Android

Several new devices will test the appeal of Google's mobile platform.

Making Android More Secure

The open platform calls for a different approach to security.

Google Explores "Eyes-Free" Phones

An adaptive interface with tactile and audio feedback could make it easier to ignore a small screen.

A New Breed of Netbook?

Google's operating system could help usher in an era of ultra-cheap laptops.

Firefox on Your Cell Phone

Can Fennec, Mozilla's new mobile browser, compete?

Opening the Airwaves

By opening up its network, Verizon Wireless hopes to see all sorts of new devices connect.

Android Has Arrived

Google's phone has plenty of potential, but some say its mechanism for delivering applications could lead to problems.

Android Calling

Does Google want to free your phone--or does it want to own it?

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