Advertisements AT&T has announced the launch of Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE and it will be available in stores and online starting November 20. It has been priced $479.99 with a two-year contract. As a limited time offer (until Jan 7)AT&T is allowing customers to get Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket or Samsung Galaxy S […]
Year: 2011
Best Apps for Amazon Kindle Fire
Advertisements Amazon’s Kindle Fire is available starting today in Best Buy stores, pre-order customers will also start receiving their shipments and applications are one of the first things that you would be looking for to install on your brand new tablet.
Advertisements Adobe has announced the availability of its Touch Apps in the Android Market today. Made for Android tablets, these apps are inspired by company’s creative suite for desktops and include apps like Adobe Photoshop Touch, Adobe Collage, Adobe Debut, Adobe Ideas, Adobe Kuler and Adobe Proto.
Advertisements Huawei has also announced two Android phones for the Indian market along with its Honeycomb tablet MediaPad. These smartphones are Huawei Sonic and Ideos X3 and these will be available soon the market, exact availability date was not announced. Priced at INR 9,210, Huawei Sonic is targeted to youngsters and it comes with integrated […]
Advertisements Chinese manufacturer Huawei has launched its Honeycomb tablet MediaPad in the Indian market. It will be available soon in the market, although the exact availability date is still unknown. Company has priced MediaPad at INR 28,359 and it comes with the 3G connectivity.
Advertisements We have already reported that LG Optimus 3D will be getting the Gingerbread update starting November 21 in Europe, followed by other markets. Today, LG has pushed out a press release detailing the various aspects of the update.
Advertisements If you were wondering about the app side-loading support on Amazon’s Kindle Fire, we have good news. Kindle Fire indeed supports app side-loading and it has not pulled up one of AT&T’s antics from the past to keep you away from non-trusted apps.
Advertisements Google has released the Android 4.0 source code, and it now available in AOSP. Two days back, we reported that Google was planning to do so on Thursday, but it seems company decided to pass on the goodies early.
