News
Friday, 21 May 2010
Google Android Froyo Includes Over-the-Air App Installation and iTunes Streaming
The Google I/O event holds a lot of surprises, and two more appeared in the form of OTA apps installation and iTunes streaming onto your Android device with the Froyo update.
Google May Face Criminal Charges
Nearly a week after admitting to inadvertently collecting 600GB of personal data while building up their Street View database, Google may face criminal charges in Germany. German prosecutors have started criminal investigations into the matter which will determine if charges will be brought against Google employees.
Flash for Android Works
Flash will be coming for Android, but only if you have the latest version, codenamed "FroYo." A public version of the new Flash 10.1 software is being made available for FroYo today, but FroYo is still in development in Google and a release date hasn't been announced yet.
Google Announces Google TV
During the second day of their annual I/O conference, Google announced Google TV, a brand new service that aims to bring internet video into your living room TV.
Apple Selling More iPads than Macs
According to RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky's estimation, Apple iPads are currently outselling Macs.
LG's Windows Phone 7 Panther Played With
Pocket-lint manages to get some hands on time with the prototype LG Panther and reports a pretty smooth experience.
Android 2.2 Froyo Announced
At the Google I/O developer conference today in San Francisco, the search giant unveiled Android 2.2, codenamed Froyo.
Thursday, 20 May 2010
VMware to Collaborate with Google on Cloud Computing
The Google and VMWare collaboration allows enterprise software developers to be more efficient at building, deploying and managing applications within any cloud environment; public, private and hybrid.
Adobe Delivers HTML5 Support in Dreamweaver CS5
The Adobe HTML5 Pack is an extension to Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, the latest version of the industry-leading HTML authoring tool for website design.
Android Still Chasing Apple All Over the Globe
While recent news boasted that sales of Android handsets finally beat those of the iPhone, it turns out the statistic strictly applies in the U.S. only.











