The latest experiment to make it into Google Labs is Gesture Search, a product that searches for items based on letters of the alphabet entered onto the phone. When a user draws the letter ‘H’ on the designated gesture pad, it will become easier to locate contacts, bookmarks, apps, songs, and other file or data [...]




Looks like the rumored Motorola Cliq XT launch date of March 10 is pretty much firmed up. So if you’re in the market for some keyboardless MotoBLUR, you only have a week to wait. In the meantime, you can relive our hands-on with it at Mobile World Congress. [via BGR]
It looks like those on Rogers will soon have another Android handset to pick from when making a purchase. And that handset is the Samsung Galaxy, or the Samsung Spica depending on who you may been talking with.
Either way though, the Samsung Galaxy Spica has recently been revealed in images sporting the Rogers brand [...]




It’ll be a cold day in hell before you catch an executive talking bad about their product. Case in point: Google CFO Patrick Pichette, who was talking up the Nexus One at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom conference in San Francisco.
At the event, Pichette called the Nexus One "a benchmark-setter" and said "It’s raising everybody’s game." Such cheerleading is expected from a CFO, but he reportedly also said that the mood at Google has been "electric" and "we’re absolutely delighted with the results" of the Nexus One launch. [Wall Street Journal]
