Advertisements Finally, it is here. Virgin has released the Android 2.2 ‘Froyo’ for HTC Desire. Update process will be over the air.
Author: Gaurav Shukla
Gaurav Shukla is a journalist with over 12 years of experience covering the consumer technology space. He started his career with a self-published Android blog and has since worked with Microsoft's MSN.com, XDA Developers, How-to Geek, and NDTV Gadgets 360.
Advertisements Chinese Computer maker Lenovo is planning to launch its tablet LePad next year in USA. It will be first launched in China and then to other markets. There is no official information on Android’s presence on the tablet, but earlier leaks have suggested it to be based on Android, which is soon becoming the […]
Android Apps for India (Old)
Advertisements Update: Read our updated guide here. Earlier: Till now, we have done two posts on various applications that would be of use to specifically Indians users, but never found substantially good applications. Either the application were a RSS bundle or just random. Finally we have found applications that can be categorized worthy of at […]
Morgan Stanley launches Android app
Advertisements Wall Street firm Morgan Stanley has released an Android application. The Android app will allow clients to filter research based on their investment profiles and personal preferences.
Advertisements If you love searching on Bing, then you can be happy to know that Microsoft has ended the exclusivity of Verizon over Bing search in Android phones. Now all the Android devices in United States independent of their telecom operators can download the Bing for Mobile Application from Android Market.
Advertisements Oh…my boy… Google Nexus S is back from the grave. After the first sight at Best Buy later yesterday, now suddenly Engadget has struck gold and got a full gallery of the supposed second Nexus device from Google.
Advertisements Over a month after LG released Android 2.1 update for Optimus GT540 users in Baltic reason, the update seems to be available for everyone now. Available on their website with full guide to download and install the update, it brings the much needed functionalities to this mid level Android phone.
Motorola Defy now available on Vodafone UK
Advertisements Vodafone today started selling the rugged Android smartphone Motorola Defy for free on pay monthly plans from £25. The Defy’s touchscreen is scratch-resistant, and smartphone comes with a hard plastic outer casing that resists grime and water.
