- HTC details first Android 4 upgrades
Select HTC smartphones will be updated with the recently launched Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The company announced this news through its official Facebook page and the updating process is set to commence from early 2012.
Views: 232 Votes: 20 - Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit roars onto the Android Market
EA has launched yet another racing game that lets the user play as the law breaker or the law itself on the Android smartphones.
Views: 156 Votes: 18 - Samsung and Juniper in enterprise security tie up
Juniper Networks has extended its Junos Pulse security platform for Samsung's Android handset line. The company said it would be integrating its security platform with Samsung's hardware to add a number of features not currently offered for other Android
Views: 207 Votes: 16 - Samsung Launches Galaxy Note
Samsung has finally announced the availability of Samsung Galaxy Note on the European market. The company's new smartphone will be available in November through the major European mobile operators, etc
Views: 288 Votes: 15 - Google TV is supported for Android apps
Google announced today that it is finally done with a significant overhaul of its Google TV software. The update brings with it a number of new features, including support for Android apps and a makeover of the user interface.
Views: 139 Votes: 15 - New Android tablet is just $179
A company called Leader International, which has tried to carve out a niche in the low-cost tablet market, has announced the Impression 7.
Views: 446 Votes: 18 - Winamp For Android Updates, Syncs With Macs Wirelessly
Previously mentioned Winamp for Android unveiled a number of updates this morning, including a new Winamp for Mac Sync beta app that extends wireless music and video sync to Mac users, etc
Views: 168 Votes: 18 - Nexus One is too old for Android 4.0
Which each Android update comes the agonizing process of figuring out which phones will actually get the upgrade--and Android 4.0, or Ice Cream Sandwich, is no different.
Views: 149 Votes: 18 - ViewSonic Introduces New Sub-$200 Android-Based Tablet
ViewSonic has made official the next tablet in their Android tablet series. We’re getting the ViewPad 7e, a 7 inch tablet that runs Gingerbread and makes use of SPB Mobile Shell’s home replacement app for eye candy.
Views: 150 Votes: 15 - Samsung's Transform Ultra Smartphone Coming To Sprint With Android 2.3
The mid-range Samsung Transform Ultra was recently announced for Boost Mobile, a pre-paid subsidiary of Sprint. It looks like the Now Network loved this little guy so much, etc
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