Get your name down for the Flash 10.1 Android beta test
Over the weekend, Adobe announced its plans to start a public beta test of the long-awaited Android version of its Flash 10.1 system, and generously opened up registrations to the likes of us… Read the rest
BEST DEALS: Three UK selling unlocked HTC Desire for £349, in-store, from April 20
According to a couple of posts by a Three UK staff member in the car-crash of a blog post on its HTC Desire pricing structures, the network will DEFINITELY be selling unlocked Desires in-store from April 20… Read the rest
WEEKLY WRAP: Elsewhere in Android news
And so, it is the day of rest. The day of trying to tear oneself away from RSS readers, search results, Twitter and various news sites, to concentrate on the important things in life – like watching the as-live afternoon repeat of the Chinese Grand Prix… Read the rest
Sony Ericsson Xperia – the magazine
We’ve just been pinged a link to this bizarre little novelty, a listing on Amazon Japan for a lovely-looking coffee table book all about Sony Ericsson’s Xperia range… Read the rest
Three UK runs out of HTC Desire stock – upgrades for existing customers stopped
UK network Three has sold out of its “upgrade” stock of the HTC Desire already – and that’s before the phone has even officially launched on the network… Read the rest
Orange reveals ‘Black Edition’ HTC Desire – and regular Desire arrives on £22.50 tariff
Finally, UK network Orange has joined the online WAR to sell us all an HTC Desire, with the network sticking up a page for the hot new superphone this evening… Read the rest
Vodafone: HTC Desire still out of stock, online and offline
In a message posted this lunch time on its UK support forum, Vodafone confirmed that it’s STILL all out of stock of the HTC Desire – both for customers ordering through its web site and for the more outgoing chancers who fancy trying to blag upgrades over the phone… Read the rest
STATS: Android ad impressions UP 72% between Feb and March
Mobile ad-serving company Millennial Media, which claims to gather data from 83% of all mobile web users in the US, says it served an astonishing 72 percent MORE ads to Android phones, globally, during March than in the previous month… Read the rest

INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.