By: T-Marco January 27th, 2009
Do you want to see how Cupcake works for yourself? These generic images representing the current state of the public repository branch known as Cupcake can be used in the Android emulator. Follow the steps to get it up and running.
By: T-Marco January 22nd, 2009

I bet every single owner of the T-Mobile G1 and also new futures ones are expecting the new cupcake update for the G1. But when it is going to be ready and available for public..well, no yet like this article says. But today Arron La (blog) showed us some screenshots of the new Cupcake upgrade coming, “soon”,.
By: T-Marco January 22nd, 2009
According to an announcement by T-Mobile’s Product Development and Public Relations departments, a message approved by Google sent via email to Will (T-Mobile Forums Administrator), the Cupcake update will not be released to the general public
By: T-Marco January 13th, 2009
The T-Mobile G1 is getting better and better. By the launch time, T_Mobile G1 needed more improvements like a touch screen keyboard, auto rotation and now a multi-touch feature. Seams like now, not only the iPhone will have this, but also the T-Mobile G1.
By: T-Marco January 10th, 2009
Yes, you could win a T-Mobile G1 with Google. Just you need to express yourself answering this question: How can T-Mobile help you stick together in the future?
By: T-Marco January 9th, 2009
Skype is embracing the Android platform today with the expected launch of the Skype Lite app for devices running on Google’s mobile OS. The application will enable T-Mobile G1 users to make cheap calls without the need of a mobile Internet connection and also chat via instant messages with people in their Skype friends list
By: T-Marco December 19th, 2008
Yesterday we told you about the new update coming to T-Mobile G1. This update will include new features like mms, and video capable. Unfortunately, some features will not be including for the G1. Instead, they will be include in feature Android devices..oops..
By: T-Marco December 18th, 2008
A new update called “cupcake” details have been announced on the Android project site. Apparently we will be getting a lot more than a few bug fixes and supposed security patches. Just what else is there, take a look after the jump.