Advertisements Samsung has finally started selling its 8.9 inch Honeycomb tablet in the Indian market. Tablet is now available in brick and mortar stores for INR 31,990, while Letsbuy is selling it for INR 32,445. Announced way back in August, Samsung Galaxy Tab 730 was supposed to go on sale in Mid-September. It features 1GHz […]
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Advertisements Sony has started selling its first Honeycomb tablet in the Indian market. Priced at INR 29,990 for the 16GB WiFi only version, Tablet S can now be purchased from Sony stores across the country.
Advertisements It is amazing how fast Android enthusiasts work to make things possible on every new device hitting the stands and same is the case with Amazon’s Android based Kindle Fire tablet. We have already found that you can sideload apps on Kindle Fire easily, source code is out and now we can have ADB […]
Advertisements Telenor and Google have partnered to bring operating billing as well as curated apps section to Android Market in eleven countries next year. According to a press release issued today, Thailand, Malaysia, Hungary, Sweden and Denmark will be the first countries to get it in the first quarter of next year, followed by other […]
Advertisements Amazon has released the Kindle Fire source code as per the open source licensing agreements. While the source code is of no use to normal users and it is very important for developers looking to build custom firmwares for Kindle Fire and other tinkering around the device and even using the code in other […]
Advertisements Samsung crosses Nokia in smartphone shipments Google’s Android operating system was powering more than half of all the smartphones shipped in the third quarter, reported research firm Gartner. Samsung played an important part in this rise as it crossed Nokia to top the smartphone shipments.
Advertisements Google is scheduled to announce its Music service later today in United States (or early tomorrow as per IST). According to reports till now, company has signed up three of the top four music labels to provide their songs as a part of this music service. Google started sending invites for today’s event last […]
Advertisements Sony Ericsson has stated in the past that its Xperia smartphones released this year will get the Android 4.0 update. Company today re-affirmed that position on its official product blog, confirming that all the following smartphones will be getting Ice Cream Sandwich sometime next year.
