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Saturday, January 29, 2011
The Official logo of Android 3.0 Honeycomb



Google so far has accustomed us with different logos represented That Have Various versions of the Android: after seeing cupacakes, donuts, pastries, ice cream, frozen, and gingerbread, Have Wondered how many Google Would Have Been Honeycomb, honeycomb or nest of bees or...
It was expected then a hexagonal shaped cells, but the logo of Android 3.0 Home in Mountain View has thought otherwise. It Was then expected to hexagonal shaped cells, But The logo of Android 3.0 Home in Mountain View has thought Com.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Samsung Officially The Galaxy Tab 10.1


The Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be running on Nvidia’s Dual Core Tegra 2 Processor, with Android 3.0 Honeycomb and will feature both front and rear facing cameras (2MP at front, 8 Megapixel at the back). No release date mentioned yet, but we were told its coming in the ‘spring’. Hitting Vodafone in the UK first.
Patrick Chomet, Group Director of Terminals at Vodafone had this to say
Monday, November 15, 2010
Motorola to Introduce Android 3.0 Honeycomb with 7-inch Motopad?



A tweet from the always-reliable Mobile-Review has said that Motorola will be the first to introduce Android 3.0 Honeycomb to the world with a 7-inch tablet called the Motopad. Despite the lack of any hard evidence, it’s not too hard to believe – Honeycomb has been rumoured to optimize Android for the tablet form factor, and a couple of Verizon leaks have already suggested a tablet from Motorola code-named Stingray. This new rumour gives us a market name, but contradicts speculation that the Motorola tablet would have a 10-inch display.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Download Honeycomb Theme for Google Chrome


Yesterday, Google team previewed Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS in an exclusive event. Inspired by the same OS, an Android developer has released Honeycomb Chrome theme for Google Chrome browser.
The Chrome theme doesn’t come with any real Android 3.0 features. It will just enhance your browsing experience with shining blue skin on Chrome browser. Here’s the screenshot of Honeycomb theme

Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Google Docs mobile editing now available for Android, iPhone, and iPad



Google Docs has finally started rolling out support for mobile editing of Google Docs on smartphone platforms like Android OS and iOS! As the defacto cloud-based document collaboration tool of choice among enterprise and consumers alike, Google Docs has become something of a ubiquitous service for many. Unfortunately, we’ve been left pining for months for Google to make Google Docs fully functional on Android and iOS web browsers. Until today, the service was basically a read-only deal for anyone with a mobile phone running Android OS or iOS. That all changes with the announcement that Docs can now be edited from Android phones and iPhones running the newer versions of their respective mobile operating systems.
Google confirmed today that it is rolling out this highly requested feature to English-users around the world. With this new feature, you will be able to use your mobile phone to update a memo on the fly, add to a presentation while waiting for your flight, or review overnight document changes during your morning bus commute.
Motorola to jump on the Tegra 2 bandwagon with Honeycomb tablet?


Dual-core processors are one of the next wave of hardware improvements to hit the mobile platform. While several manufacturers have dual-core processors under development, NVIDIA and its Tegra 2 processor may be the first to dual-core hardware to land in consumer devices. According to DigiTimes, Motorola, LG, and HTC have all placed orders with NVIDIA for Tegra 2-equipped devices.
LG recently confirmed that it will use the Tegra 2 processor in its upcoming line of high-end Optimus devices which include both smartphones and at least one tablet device. One of LG’s first dual-core smartphones, the LG Star, was spotted and partially detailed earlier this week. DigiTimes hints that NVIDIA’s dual-core processor may also land in LG’s Optimus-branded slate device, the Optimus Pad.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Samsung Galaxy S 2 Review


Samsung Galaxy S 2
Samsung Galaxy S 2 Preview, In addition to the dual core processor, the Galaxy S II I9100 features a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display, 1GB memory with 16GB of storage (32GB option available). On the software side, the Samsung Galaxy S II is an Android phone running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The handset is deployed with the TouchWiz user interface, Game Hub, Social Hub, Music Hub and Read Hub.
At just 8.49 millimetres thick, the Galaxy SII is a super lightweight handset with a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus display, running the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS with a 1GHz Orion processor.
Friday, December 24, 2010
in March 2011 Google to release Honeycomb i


Digitimes is up to its rumor sharing ways yet again. This time the Taiwanese blog is sharing a speculated release date for Gingerbread’s successor, Honeycomb. According to Digitimes, Google’s first tablet friendly OS will be released to the masses in March 2011.
Digitimes, while talking about MSI’s tablet lineup for the upcoming CES 2011, unveiled the release date for the Android 2.3 sucessor:
On the other hand, MSI is set to display its 10-inch Wintel-based tablet PC as well as engineering samples of its ARM-based Google Android model. MSI is also prepared to sell an Nvidia Tegra 2-based model in April or May after Google releases Android 3.0 in March.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Optimus will be the G-Pad Slate in Europe


LG has benefited from the announcement of the Optimus 3D also formalize the launch of its shelf passive 3D glasses, G-Slate for Europe or LG Optimus Pad also will work on Android 3.0. A tablet clearly announced as the mower of the iPad, with spot video in support of a "Transform" in the process of spraying the apple of Apple described as "the devil" with the slogan "War is not over yet! ". The surprise is that the slab is 3D, but requires passive glasses. The LG-Slate is equipped with a 3D screen of 8.9 inches and 1280x768 with a dual core processor 1Ghz signed this time because it is a Nvidia Tegra 2.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830, Galaxy Suit S5670 Show Their Official Faces


The Samsung Ace S5830 and Galaxy Suit S5670 photos have leaked and will officially be unveiled by Samsung along at Mobile World Congress 2011. It has been the second public appearance for the Galaxy Ace S5830, while the Galaxy Suit S5670 is only now taking its first trip through Rumorland. Samsung S5830 is an Android 2.2 smartphone that was spotted on the web recently and now it’s known as Samsung Galaxy Ace, not the Galaxy S Mini as previously heard of.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Samsung to launch Samsung Galaxy Player in CES 2011.


Samsung today announce that the company is all set to launch their next mobile phone equipped with the true entertainment features, the Android 2.2 (Froyo) based Samsung Galaxy Player (YP-GB1).The phone is almost looks similar to Samsung Galaxy S mobile phone and will be available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB storage capacities. The Samsung Galaxy Player (YP-GB1) will be expected to launch in the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 smartphone for free at O2 UK


For you who are looking for a great deal then head on over to O2 and bag yourself a free Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 phone for as little £10 a month. Of course, you’ll still need to sign a 2-year contract, but £10 is cheap. In return for your long-term commitment, O2 gives you an amazingly tight 50 calling minutes per month. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 phone is really stunning in looks and comes loaded with a 3.0 inches TFT capacitive touch screen displaying 16 M colors. Scratch resistant surface is offered for its display.