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Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Friday, December 9, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
RIM drops BBX OS moniker in favor of BlackBerry 10 after court loss
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has changed the official name of its next-generation mobile operating system after a judge blocked it from using its original name, "BBX."
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Android,
Apple,
BBX,
BlackBerry,
BlackBerry Playbook,
QNX,
RIM
First Android 4.0 Tablet Before Galaxy Nexus in US?
Ainol, a Chinese company responsible for many of the MP4-based portable media players you've probably seen in budget shops is releasing NOVO7, the world's first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich-based tablet. But is it any good?
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1080p,
802.11 B,
802.11 G,
802.11 N,
Android,
Android Ice Cream Sandwich(4.0),
ARM Processor,
China,
HDMI,
microSD,
Open GL,
Open GL ES,
USB 2,
WiFi
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Verizon DROID XYBOARD 8.2 and 10.1 official
Verizon has made the DROID XYBOARD Android tablets official, the 4G LTE versions of Motorola’s XOOM 2 and XOOM 2 Media Edition slates.
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4G,
802.11 A,
802.11 B,
802.11 G,
802.11 N,
Android,
Android Ice Cream Sandwich(4.0),
Droid,
Droid Xyboard,
EVDO,
EVDO Rev. A,
HDMI,
LTE,
Motorola,
Verizon,
WiFi,
Xoom 2,
Xoom 2 Media
Monday, December 5, 2011
Asus Padfone to sport a quad-core Tegra 3 CPU, coming in early 2012
Remember the Asus Padfone? The phone that docks into a tablet and powers it? Asus did’t forget about that phone at all. As a matter of fact, they’re working on it, and they’re making it better than what we thought it was going to be. According to the guys over at Engadget and NetbookNews, Asus is planning on launching the Eee Padfone at Mobile World Congress 2012 in February. Instead of the phone/tablet being powered by Qualcomm’s Krait S4 processor, it will be powered by NVIDIA’s new quad-core Tegra 3 processor.
There’s still no word on which OS it will be running. Now that Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is available, we’re betting that it will be the OS. After all, Ice Cream Sandwich was designed to be run on both phones and tablets, and the Padfone is both, so it makes perfect sense!
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Android,
Android Ice Cream Sandwich(4.0),
Asus,
NVIDIA,
NVIDIA Tegra,
Qualcomm,
Tegra 3
Friday, December 2, 2011
LG and Box team up for free cloud storage
LG Electronics has teamed up with Box, a leading cloud content management provider,
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Android,
Android Froyo(2.2),
LG,
Mobile Technology,
Smartphones,
South Korea
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Secret key-logging software found on millions of phones
Millions of Android, Nokia and BlackBerry phones are secretly tracking their users, according to an Android developer.
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Android,
BlackBerry,
Carrier IQ,
EFF,
Encryption,
HTTP,
HTTPS,
Internet,
Nokia,
RootKit,
Verizon,
Youtube
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Android and iOS Users can now find out what Windows Phone 7.5 is like
Any Android or iPhone owners who have ever wondered what Microsoft's mobile operating system is like can now satisfy their curiosity
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Android,
Apple,
Google,
HTML,
HTML 5,
iOS,
Microsoft,
New York,
Nokia,
United States,
Windows,
Windows Phone,
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
Monday, November 28, 2011
iPhone Users More Likely to Buy iPhones
According to some new research 84% of iPhone owners will buy another Apple handset when they need an upgrade, whereas Android smartphone owners are far more likely to be unfaithful (to their phone, that is).
Monday, November 21, 2011
Google Music vs Apple iTunes vs Microsoft Zune Marketplace
Five years ago this month, Microsoft unveiled the company's ill-fated Zune digital-media player and sister music store at several press events across the country. Last Wednesday, Google gathered members of the media to help kickoff a new online music store.
Friday, November 18, 2011
iPhone 4S on Sprint, AT&T, Verizon
A study measuring the performance of the iPhone 4S on the three major U.S. wireless carriers found
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Turkish Company Builds 65-inch Android Tablet
Want Android on your TV?
Sony Ericsson confirms Android 4.0 upgraded Phones
Android users are eagerly waiting for manufacturers to announce upgrade plans to the new OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Android,
Android Ice Cream Sandwich(4.0),
Google,
HTC,
Motorola,
Sony,
Sony Ericsson,
Xperia
Friday, November 11, 2011
BlackBerry maker sticks with Adobe Flash for mobiles...For now
Research in Motion will continue to use Adobe Flash Player, at least for the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, even after Adobe announced it will discontinue Flash for the mobile web.
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Adobe,
Adobe Flash,
Android,
Apple,
BlackBerry,
BlackBerry Playbook,
Google,
HTML,
HTML 5,
iOS,
QNX,
RIM,
Windows 8,
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
HTC Edge, World’s First Quad-Core Android Phone, Revealed
Dual-core smartphone processors: passe. Quad-core smartphone processors: the new standard in mobile performance.
Apple kicks iOS security whistleblower from Developer Program
A whistleblowing iOS app developer has seen his license revoked after revealing an Apple bug that could allow trojan software to infect iPhones and iPads.
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Android,
Android Market,
Apple,
Apple App Store,
Google,
iDevice,
iOS,
iPad,
iPhone,
iPod Touch,
JavaScript,
Malware,
Safari
Monday, November 7, 2011
Kindle Fire vs. Nook
The Kindle Fire isn't out yet, but it's already got some serious competition.
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Amazon,
Android,
Barnes Noble,
Barnes Noble Nook,
CNET,
Hulu,
Kindle Fire
Which HTC phones Will Get Android 4.0
HTC, which rose to smartphone prominence with Google's Android operating system, will begin offering the new Ice Cream Sandwich version in "early 2012," the company said today.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Motorola Xoom 2 Specs
Motorola's official specs for the Motorola Xoom 2 and Xoom 2 Media Edition.
Labels:
Android,
Android Honeycomb(3.0),
Ethernet,
Google,
Google Maps,
Google Mobile,
Google Talk,
Gorilla Glass,
Mac,
MotoCast,
Motorola,
Motorola Xoom,
PC,
USB,
Xoom 2
The Android Era: From G1 to Ice Cream Sandwich and Beyond
Whenever I think about Android 4.0, better known as Ice Cream Sandwich, I'm amazed at how far Google has come since the early days, when it was trying to convince the world that phones with the friendly green extraterrestrial could make applesauce of the revolutionary iPhone.
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