Jan
27
2011
Don’t write off Intel in the mobile space just yet. The company has big plans and of course they are all wrapped around the Atom architecture. We know that Intel is still committed to launch its MeeGo 1.2 and rock the mobile world with Nokia, but in all …
Jan
27
2011
It seems that Intel’s MeeGo initiative is not the only means by which the company hopes to score big on the tablet market, as the outfit is said to also be working on things that will have an effect sooner instead of later. As end-users know, Intel has …
Jan
27
2011
Have you always wanted to try out Android OS on your iPhone but never got round to doing it?
Jan
27
2011
Android 2.3.1 Gingerbread has been finally released for iPhone 3G, 2G and iPod touch (1st-gen). Android ports for iPhone 4 , iPad and iPhone 3GS are said to be coming soon. This is a preview release of Android Gingerbread (2.3.1) for Apple devices, I am …
Jan
26
2011
AT&T on Thursday released its 4Q10 results, noting that it saw its best-ever subscriber gains with sales of 7.4 million integrated devices (its term for smartphones), including 4.1 million iPhones. The cellular carrier also added 442,000 iPads and Android …
Jan
26
2011
For most of its lifespan thus far, Android has been a platform most familiar with processors based on ARM architecture.
Jan
26
2011
Gingerbread may only be on one commercially available smartphone right now, but if you fancy Android 2.3 on your PC then there’s already a suitable build. The Android-x86 project has managed to craft an early – but functional – Gingerbread release …
Jan
26
2011
Earlier today Todd asked, Where Is Gingerbread For The Nexus One ? As he pointed out, Google had promised back in December that the Android 2.3 update would be pushed to the Nexus One in a matter of weeks.
Jan
25
2011
Mobile World Congress 2011 is fast approaching, and you can bet that many interesting devices will get announced then. One of them seems to be HTC’s first Android-powered tablet.
Jan
25
2011
The photo-gallery application in Google’s Android 2.3 “Gingerbread” still only offers 16-color depth. Meanwhile, other parts of the OS offer 24-bit color. It also seems there are no plans to implement a 24-bit photo gallery anytime soon