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HP, after killing of the TouchPad with a fire-sale, is making a gesture to the TouchPad community after leaving them for dead along with the rest of the WebOS community with the announcement of WebOS going open source. Reports of the TouchPad coming with Android pre-installed had been made after the TouchPad’s release, but RootzWiki [...]
Background Carriers play a large role in the success of the Android Marketplace because carriers have the ability to block certain applications. Applications and their developers can be restricted from their big debut, or new technologies, for example NFC, can be held back, the major example in this case is Google Wallet. Ways around this [...]
When Google introduced Ice Cream Sandwich alongside the Galaxy Nexus their main focus was the smartphone with a quick mention of tablet support. Google, however, never mentioned TV support. Today at CES, Chinese electronics giant Lenovo introduced a 55-inch television, slated the K91, that relies on Android 4.0 or ICS as its operating system. Aside [...]
During the long holiday season the Android Market reached 400,000+ applications. This number shows how much growth the Android Market has reached in 2011 and it shows the continual growth that will happen in 2012. 2011 was a very exciting year for Android because all the carriers at one point or another had a Flagship Android phone, and also last year included the launch of the much [...]
Sony’s Tablet S, originally priced starting at $499.99, just dropped $100 off of its price leaving it available for $399.99 with 16GB of on-board storage and $499.99 with 32GB. The price drop, effective as of today, also bundles with 5 classic PlayStation titles for free, 5 free movie rentals, and 180 days of Sony’s music services. Anybody [...]
It was only recently that Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab wouldn’t receive the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update. Why the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab wouldn’t be getting the update is TouchWiz, a Samsung owned user interface modification for Android. TouchWiz takes up too much RAM and ROM for ICS to run [...]
Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android have been at war for a long time, but primarily the war has been between fanboy. Battles of this war consist of opinionated mud-slinging and statistical use. Andy Rubin was pleased to announce today on his Google Plus and Twitter that over 700,000 Android devices are activated every day. He [...]
Nokia has claimed that the youth of today, “are fed up with the iPhone, and baffled by Android.” In an interview with Niels Munksgaard, director of Portfolio, Product Marketing & Sales at Nokia EG, he explains it all: “What we see is that youth are pretty much fed up with iPhones. Everyone has the iPhone,” [...]
Excuse the bad alliteration, readers. But I have news. Those of you pining after the snazzy new UI unveiled on the iPhone a few months ago inside the new Facebook app, can finally get it on your very own Android device. The update creates some uniformity across the mobile market, leaving just Windows Phone out [...]
So it’s come to my attention that the Android Marketplace has finally caught up to the age- old solution of downloading apps on the iPhone – the Apple App Store. Google is claiming the store has seen exponential growth since its inception in 2008, and statistics show the store was clocking just 1 billion total [...]
Google’s Android OTA (Over The Air) update system has been questioned since its inception because of OEM’s and carriers that hold devices back restricting them from updating to the latest piece of Android software. With the introduction of Ice Cream Sandwich users have been drooling over the possibility that their device will get one of [...]
Soccer ranks #1 as the most viewed and played sport around the globe making the game franchise for soccer a huge hit, FIFA 12 by EA tries to do just that with its exclusive kick-off partner the XPeria Play. FIFA 12 has full support for the Play’s Playstation style gaming controls. FIFA 12 features enhanced gameplay, [...]
Windows Phone is growing rapidly and gaining on head of the market platforms such as iOS and Android mostly because of its “Metro” user interface. Windows Phone also is gaining on mobile gaming devices such as the Nintendo Gameboy series and other gaming smartphones such as the Sony Ericsson XPeria Play. Microsoft would like to give you [...]
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