Advertisements Android team today posted a preview of upcoming Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb. Teasing this tablet oriented OS version, team has revealed interesting details about Honeycomb. Google has confirmed that this OS version has been designed for devices with large screens (read tablets), so smartphones might have to wait for the next version. Honeycomb will […]
Month: January 2011
Advertisements Sony’s worst kept secret Xperia Play yesterday got in the hands of folks over Engadget. They did a detailed preview of this gaming smartphone, which is expected to be announced at the upcoming Mobile World Congress. Snippets from the preview: Xperia Play’s screen is powered by a Bravia engine for improved video playback. The […]
Advertisements Mobile application revenue is likely to expand by three folds to $ 15.1 billion this year, boosted by 18 billion downloads of the programs that run on a growing variety of smart phones and tablets from Apple Inc., Android and others, says a report by Gartner Inc. “Many are wondering if the app frenzy […]
Advertisements This is the biggest rumor of the day. According to BGR, Research in Motion is seriously considering using Dalvik virtual machine for its Playbook and may be future devices, which is the same VM used by Android. And, if RIM chooses Dalvik, it would allow RIM’s PlayBook and other QNX devices to run applications […]
Advertisements Acer India today said the company will be launching five Android tablets in the country by March. These tablets will feature different display sizes varying from 4.8 inches to 10 inches. However, Acer showed off only three tablets at the launch event last year in New York. So we presume that two of these […]
Advertisements Japanese mobile service provider KDDI today started offering 52 FM stations on its Android based Smartphones through a new service called LIMSO WAVE.
Advertisements Are you one developer, who has been waiting for inside-app payments on Android for too long? We have good news for you. In a little chat with Inside Network’s Kim-Mai Cutler, Android’s Eric Chu today said that In-App payments were scheduled for last quarter launch but delayed due to low feedback from busy developers […]
Memopal launches Android app
Advertisements The online backup and storage service provider, Memopal has launched a free app for Android devices. “We don’t want our users to worry about the devices they will use in the future,” said Marco Trombetti, Memopal’s CEO. “Memopal will always give them access to the files they need.”
