News tagged ‘google android’
Thursday, 21 Apr 2011
Intel Working on Porting Android 3.0 to x86 Tablets
Intel CEO has revealed that the chip giant has received the source code for Android 3.0 for tablets from Google, and the company is working on porting the operating system over to the x86 architecture.
Tuesday, 12 Apr 2011
HTC Sensation with Dual-Core 1.2GHz Processor Unveiled
Armed with a Qualcomm dual-core 1.2GHz processor and a qHD (540 x 960) screen resolution, the HTC Sensation takes center stage as HTC's flagship model.
Friday, 8 Apr 2011
Samsung Galaxy S II Updated with 1.2GHz Processor
To keep up with the competition, Samsung is supposedly bumping the clock speed of up its Galaxy S II's dual-core processor to 1.2GHz instead of the earlier announced 1GHz.
Thursday, 7 Apr 2011
10-inch Dell Streak Tablet to Get Android Honeycomb
Unlike its earlier Dell Streak tablets, the upcoming 10-inch variant will be launched with the tablet optimized Android Honeycomb OS.
Monday, 4 Apr 2011
HTC Flyer Android 3.0 Honeycomb Update in Google's Hands
HTC reaffirms an Android 3.0 update to its HTC Flyer tablet as it awaits the source code from Google.
Friday, 1 Apr 2011
HTC Pyramid Images Leaked Showing Dual-Core 1.2GHz Processor
While HTC hasn't officially announced any dual-core smartphones just yet, the leaked HTC Pyramid might change all that with its dual-core 1.2GHz processor.
Thursday, 31 Mar 2011
Action RPG Game Dungeon Defenders Now Free for Google Android
Here's another reason to stick with Google Android - Dungeon Defenders: First Wave is now a free game on the Android Market.
Friday, 25 Mar 2011
Sony Ericsson Updating Xperia X10 with Android 2.3
In an unexpected turn of events, Sony Ericsson has reversed its decision regarding the Android update for its Xperia X10, bringing the Android 2.3 update to X10 users in Q2/Q3 2011.
BlackBerry Book Supports Android Apps
RIM has officially announced that the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook's Java engine will support both BlackBerry Java and Google Android apps.
Google not Ready to Release Honeycomb Source
Google says it will delay the distribution of its newest Android source code, dubbed Honeycomb, at least for the foreseeable future.











