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Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave the tech world a sneak preview of the successor to the Google Nexus One handset today, while confirming that the Android 2.3 OS it runs off will be rolled-out within weeks.

The device, which is rumoured to be called the Nexus S, has a curved candybar format with an AMOLED screen and will support NFC tech, which will turn your handset into a digital wallet

Schmidt was speaking at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco, where he held up a phone he described simply as an"unannounced product"running Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

We still don't know who makes it, but it looks very much like some of the recent mobile offerings from Samsung.

There's still not much more to tell about the front-line specs or release date, but the guys over atEngadgetdid track down Schmidt to get a brief walk-through and some hands-on photos.

Gingerbread"a few weeks"away

The Google chief also confirmed that Android 2.3 will be called Gingerbread and is but a few weeks away from release.

The hottest new feature appears to be support for handsets with NFC tech, which Schmidt says"could replace credit cards"with users bumping their handset against a reader to pay for goods.

Another cool Android 2.3 feature confirmed today? Check out the new 'screen off' animation.

Google, Samsung, Motorola and HTC have all been sued by a digital security firm over their implementation of Android.

Gemalto, an international firm specialising in smart cards, terminals and software, has claimed that its Java Card technology has been used without permission.

It's suing the firms based on the implementation of this technology in their smartphones, which enables more efficient running in the devices.

We want that Gingerbread statue and a plate of biscuits

There's no word on the demands placed on Google et al by Gemalto, but its clear that it wants compensation by going after the handset manufacturers rather than the developers of the OS, believing them to have used a patent without license.

It also claims that the tech was developed back in the 1990s, back when the firm was simply Axalto, before it merged with Gemplus to create today's plaintiff.

This is the latest in a long line of lawsuits aimed at Google over Android afterOracle sued the companyover the use of Java in its OS.

Facebook Apps For BlackBerry Smartphone

Facebook is one of the most popular social networking sites and now, you can take it with you on your Blackberry Smartphone any time of the day or night and any place you happen to go. Why shouldn’t you be able to keep in touch with your friends on Facebook any time you want? Well, now you can with an easy to download application offered free of charge.

Keeping in Touch on Blackberry Smartphones through Facebook By Digital Geeky

Recently, we have seen the leaked picture of Samsung I8700. But now, someone has managed to capture the device on video. Although, the video is not the best quality out-there, at least you can see how smooth the phone’s user interface working. There are no details on specifications. But, we do know that Samsung I8700 [...]
Google has launched a Phone Gallery for Android phones, allowing easy comparison of features and details on where to buy from.
T-Mobile has recently filed with the FCC, and the subject was some sort of Android App that “refreshed its network connection so frequently that it caused an overload of T-Mobile’s facilities for an entire city”.Seriously, one Android app takes out an entire city? Apparently, this is all you need to take out [...]

Worldwide Web usage growth since 2005. Use of mobile phones and the Internet continues to skyrocket despite a huge difference in broadband pricing worldwide, a new study from the International Telecommunications Union has found.

Take Five for iOS is designed to do something that most people don’t do: take you off pause.There are times where I am doing something, hit pause on my headphones, and then realize several minutes later that I have been listening to nothing but silence. I don’t really see this as a [...]
Nokia has announced the new Mobile TV Headset that turns compatible Nokia Phones into a portable TV. The headset acts as a tuner and antenna and supports DVB-H Mobile TV Standard. It also has music playback control and can also used to make phone calls. The Nokia Mobile TV Headset is also compatible with the [...]
Good news for those who lived in Japan, finally the moment that we have been witing for is here. Just as we promised, Samsung Galaxy S available in Japan October 28th via NTT DOCOMO. The Galaxy S that heading to Japan pretty much the same as the one we have here except it supports DOCOMO’s [...]