After Android Ice Cream Sandwich will be Jelly Bean
This is my next is reporting an exclusive from a trusted source that the next iteration of Android will be code-named Jelly Bean. This makes follows in Google’s habit of code-naming the Android updates after sweets.
The trend began with Android 1.5 which was called Cupcake, and continued with Donut...
Andy Pad Will Be Under £200, Run 3D Games, And Output HD Video
The manufacturers of the Andy Pad have announced a few details.
“There’s been a lot of talk about the price” said Andy Pad Business Development Executive George Eastmead “but we’re willing to confirm at this stage that on release, the Andy Pad will market for less than £200”. That is about...
Android now with Flash Player 10.3
Adobe recently released the update to their Flash Player to 10.3 – bringing with it performance fixes, extra stability, and user privacy protection. Users of Android smartphones and tablets as well as Windows, MacOS and Linux desktops can now download the updated multimedia player for their devices.
Adobe’s...
Sony Ericsson Wants To Become No 1 Android Player
Rising popularity of Android platform has prompted several mobile phone manufacturers to roll out handsets running on Android platform. At the Mobile World Congress Bert Nordberg CEO of Sony Ericsson said that the company is aiming to evolve as the no 1 Android player in the world. Sony Ericsson has...
Google starts blocking access to Android tethering apps
Device tethering is a feature we would all like the option to use on our smartphones, but the network operators want to limit and control. The reason? There’s money to be made in offering access to tethering as a separate data plan.
For the uninitiated, tethering is a feature that allows you to connect...
World’s 1st Group Video Calls on iPhone and Android
Fring, the mobile communication service that pioneered mobile video over internet calls in 2009, today announces the world’s first mobile group video calls for iPhone & Android devices.With fring’s Group Video calling, four fring friends can now share a simultaneous video call, for free,...
Android 2.3 getting music synchronization service?
Here’s an interesting find. Blog GizmoFusion has been sent an image of Android 2.3, Gingerbread, displaying an interesting option, “Sync Music.” The option is visible in the Google Account options, indicating that the Big G may have some type of music synchronization service, that will be linked...
A closer look at the new 3D Google Maps for Mobile 5 on the Nexus S
Google’s Andy Rubin showed off the new Google Maps for Mobile 5 running on his Motorola Honeycomb tablet and said it would be coming to the Android Market in a matter of days, but we have yet to see the upgrade roll out yet. The brief demo we saw showed off the 3D maps and new gesture controls, but...
Google’s Nexus S official, coming December 16th to US, 20th to UK
This thing is all but official anyway, but for what it’s worth, Google’s now got its own product page live for the upcoming Nexus S from Samsung. Here’s the rundown: 4-inch WVGA display, triband HSPA with AWS support (no HSPA+, seemingly), 5 megapixel camera, NFC, 16GB of onboard storage,...
DoubleTwist Adds the Slickest Wireless Sync Solution We’ve Seen for Android
Windows/Mac and Android: Just a few hours after Winamp released its own wireless sync solution, media management app doubleTwist comes out with a smooth, seamless solution for getting music, videos, and photos to and from your Android device. And it looks nice.
AirSync is an upgrade to the doubleTwist...
An early look at Winamp for Android’s SHOUTcast integration
This morning, I was fortunate enough to get a sneak peek at an alpha version of Winamp for Android. The beta version currently available from the Android Market is already a lot better than other media players, but judging by what I’ve seen today, it’s going to get even better.
For this alpha...





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