Advertisements Samsung India has finally woken up to launch its Honeycomb tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1 in India. While the launch date is still not official, folks at BGR India have heard from multiple sources that we will see the India launch on August 10. There is no word on the pricing as of now, but we […]
Month: July 2011
Advertisements Google has released a major update for Gmail app for Android. This update brings the ability to only sync priority inbox, custom alerts for specific labels and much more [full changelog below]. This update takes Gmail App to version 2.3.5.
Advertisements Canadian telecom operator Telus has announced that it will soon be launching the 4G version of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the country. It has yet to state the exact availability details, which we expect would be released very soon.
Advertisements Samsung has finally given a launch date for Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia. Tablet will be coming on August 11. There is no word on whether the tablet will immediately go on sale after August 11, or it is just a soft launch.
Advertisements After a series of delays, Acer’s 7 inch Honeycomb tablet seems to be finally going to be launched in August. According to Engadget, Acer retailers are getting notified by the company, A100 will be released in early August.
Advertisements An upgraded version of Motorola Atrix was spotted in China recently. It might be a totally new smartphone, but it bears quite a resemblance to Atrix.
Advertisements Android is comfortably sitting at the top of smartphone operating systems in the United States. According to June data released by Nielson, Android now claims 39 percent of the market; Apple’s iOS is in second place with 28 percent, while RIM Blackberry is down to 20 percent.
Advertisements We had known for a while that Google TV has turned out to be a big failure for the search engine giant and Google is trying to salvage this initiative by bringing Honeycomb to TV devices. But this update is still playing hide and seek with us. One of victims of this failure was […]
