Samsung Rolls Out Ice Cream Sandwich Update for Galaxy S II PCWorld (blog) By Daniel Ionescu, PCWorld Mar 13, 2012 9:34 AM Samsung has finally begun rolling out the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update to some users of Galaxy S II phones. Asian and European owners are the first in line to receive it, or anyone with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Starts Upgrading Galaxy S II to Android 4.0 PCWorld By Mikael Ricknäs, IDG News Samsung Electronics has started upgrading its Galaxy S II smartphone to Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich, the company said on Tuesday. The upgrade will begin in European countries including Poland, Hungary, and Sweden, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SXSW 2012: Instagram's Android app prototype makes appearance Washington Post A prototype of the Android Instragram app made an appearance at the South by Southwest conference Sunday, and the company's founders say it is better than the iPhone app. The Verge reports: Today at SXSW, Instagram's Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sony Unveils Xperia Sola With 'Floating Touch' Technology PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo Sony Mobile Communications on Tuesday unveiled its latest Android smartphone, the Xperia Sola, which will feature new, Kinect-like technology. The latest addition to Sony's Android-powered Xperia line of smartphones includes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Surprise! Samsung's Galaxy S will get a tiny taste of Ice Cream Sandwich Computerworld (blog) By JR Raphael (@jr_raphael) As you've probably heard, Samsung's Galaxy S II phones are finally starting to receive their upgrade to Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. (Don't get too excited: The upgrade is hitting only international versions of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New NCAA March Madness app now live on Android and iOS Washington Post With NCAA's brand-new Android app and updated iOS app, you can watch the games even if you're slaving away at work. As the NCAA's March Madness basketball tournament is one of the most widely watched sporting events of the year, it's important for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nokia Maps Comes to iOS, Android as HTML5 Web App PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius Nokia Maps and its voice-guided, turn-by-turn walk navigation is now available for iOS and Android. The service is available via an HTML5 Web app rather than separate apps in each of the platforms' app stores, though it can be added ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Xperia sola Android Smartphone from Sony has the Magic Touch The Gadgeteer by Julie on March 13, 2012 · 0 comments Today in London Sony announced the Xperia sola smartphone which is powered by Android version 2.3. That may cause your eyes to glaze over in boredom, but keep reading because they've added some "magic" to what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sony Xperia Sola follows fingers, performs NFC tricks CNET (blog) by Brian Bennett March 13, 2012 8:42 AM PDT Follow @boliverbennett Joining Sony's Xperia NXT lineup of Android lookers is the new Xperia Sola that features finger-free navigation plus slick NFC skills. Sony's new Xperia NXT series of Android ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Nokia Maps Arrives On iOS & Android (But Only As A Web App ... By Sarah Perez Nokia has just announced the launch of an iOS and Android-compatible version of its mapping service known as Nokia Maps. The service, which powers Nokia's native mapping applications on its own devices, has not arrived as a native iOS ... TechCrunch » Mobile | ||
Miselu Neiro Android-powered synth hands-on at SXSW (video ... By Myriam Joire The app-based, Android-powered synth features a two octave velocity and pressure-sensitive keyboard, a capacitive multitouch widescreen, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity and even a webcam. Battery life is expected to be in the five to six ... Engadget | ||
Mika Mobile to halt Android development | Ubergizmo By George Wong Bad news for Android gamers out there – the platform has lost another developer. Mika Mobile – the creators of Battleheart, a popular fantasy/strategy/action game; has announced that it will no longer be supporting Android. According to the ... Ubergizmo | ||
Final Fantasy III Is Finally Available For Android Devices (In Japan) By Chris Chavez I can't even begin to tell you how many countless hours I dedicated to Final Fantasy III on my Nintendo DS and after finding itself ported to the iPhone. Android Phone Fans | ||
Not a Tablet: Android-Powered Touch Music Keyboard is Just for ... By Peter Kirn Before the Android aspect of this invites skepiticsm, the big challenge with Android has been unpredictability with OEM-delivered hardware. While the audio API doesn't work in the way many of us would like, if you do have dedicated hardware ... Create Digital Music |
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Instagram Announces Android Version Instagram, the popular photo-filtering and sharing app, is on its way to Google's mobile operating system Android. mashable.com/2012/.../instagram-for-android/?... |
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