Dialed In 113: Nexus One gets multitouch (podcast)

Finally, the Nexus One gets an OS update that gives it multitouch. The update also brings 3G connectivity improvements and access to Google Goggles. We also discuss the latest Android news, such as the Motorola Devour from Verizon Wireless, a possible new direct-from-Google phone from Motorola, an AT&T 3G version of the Nexus One, and a couple of new Android phones from HTC. Some non-Android news includes the latest Sony Ericsson Aspen and the RIM BlackBerry Tour 9650. Then we go over our week’s reviews and answer your questions.


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Motorola to offer direct-to-consumer handset via Google
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AT&T 3G version of Nexus One coming
Multitouch, Google Goggles coming to Nexus One
Three nagging questions about the Nexus One
Sony Ericsson Aspen touts Windows Mobile 6.5.3, eco-friendliness
HTC’s next super phones waiting in the wings
RIM briefly outs BlackBerry Tour 9650 on Facebook

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