Advertisements Asus has released the source code of its soon to be released Tegra 3 tablet Transformer Prime today. The source release was also accompanied by the availability of user manual and other downloads related to the tablet like USB drivers, sync app and PC suite. In case you want to know more about the […]
Category: Android Development
Advertisements Many of us were disappointed after the news of Nook Tablet having a signed bootloader, making flashing of customer ROMS a daunting task. But thanks to a dev laglud over at XDA, we finally have the ray of hope.
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 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 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.
Advertisements Want to root your Galaxy Nexus, here is a quick tutorial that will help you in achieving the root access on your Android 4.0 powered Galaxy Nexus. You will not need any ADB ninza skills for this guide, so even if you are a noob but know your way around a computer, you should […]
Advertisements CyanogenMod team recently released its stable build of 7.1 release, but it seems things did not turn out to be so much stable for Samsung Galaxy S II users. So, CyanogenMod SGS Team has decided to treat it as a release candidate and the stable release will be rolled out soon.
Advertisements The number of Honeycomb tablets out there might still be very less -1.8pc of total Android devices to be precise (according to latest Platform Versions data from Google), but they are the biggest consumers of paid apps. According to a dev, who was attending today’s London Android Developer Tab, Google said that Honeycomb users […]
