Today, two little-known companies are releasing the very first publicly available Android tablet to run Ice Cream Sandwich, the highly anticipated mobile operating system from Google. While larger ...
Google has announced that the next major version of Android called Ice Cream Sandwich will be available in the 4th quarter of the year. It will be the first version of Android designed to run on all ...
Google has released the source code for Android 4.0. This is the first version of Android designed to run on both smartphones and tablets — but the version being released today is designed ...
Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb is out now and will continue to be upgraded and will more than likely evolve in to 4.0 and 5.0 and so on, but what about the phone version of Android?
Motorola may be working on a new tablet that ditches the 16:9 widescreen display of the Xoom and replaces it with an iPad-like 4:3 screen. At least that’s what a rumor from Notebook Italia claims. Don ...
At the beginning of December HTC rolled-out the Android 3.2 Honeycomb update for the HTC Flyer tablet but many users, after applying the update, wanted to return to the previous build, which was ...
At their I/O conference keynote, Google announced that they will release a version of Android that will work across phone and tablet platforms following the imminent Android 3.1, which will make an ...
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Ice Cream Sandwich is on its way with the Galaxy Nexus, but now Google’s released its source code through the Android Open Source Project, meaning everyone can dig in and start working on their ports ...