Advertisements Sony will soon join the tablet race. Rumor has it that the company is planning to unveil an Android (Honeycomb) PlayStation-branded tablet codenamed S1. According to Engadget, the tablet has a “wrap” design which resembles an open paperback stuffed into the back pocket, or a magazine folded backward upon it such that only a […]
Tag: Android 3.0
Advertisements Google is preparing to launch a music service for Android as part of its forthcoming upgrade, professed Sanjay Jha, Head of Motorola Mobility which will soon launch Xoom, one of the first devices running on Honyecomb.
Advertisements A significant time was devoted of Renderscript at the Honeycomb launch event by Google recently. While, most of it was only limited to what it can do, Google today posted a slightly detailed description of Renderscript.
Advertisements If you were not able to watch the live streaming of Honeycomb launch event yesterday, Google has posted the entire event video online for you. This video will give you the first hand information about the tablet OS along with app demos.
Advertisements Google has finally unveiled the tablet-optimized Android version. Dubbed as Honeycomb, this is Android’s version number 3.0. While Honeycomb has been custom-made for tablets, but Google also seeks to clutch it with smartphones in the coming future – Though, no guarantees there.
Honeycomb launch event on Feb 2
Advertisements Google has started sending Honeycomb launch event invitation to members of media. It invitation clearly states that the event will have in-depth look at Honeycomb, hands-on demos of tablets and Android news.
Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ logo spotted
Advertisements Quick Note: A possible logo for Android 3.0 or Honeycomb version has been spotted in the preview release of 3.0 SDK. Check out the logo below.
Android 3.0 Honeycomb preview
Advertisements Android team today posted a preview of upcoming Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb. Teasing this tablet oriented OS version, team has revealed interesting details about Honeycomb. Google has confirmed that this OS version has been designed for devices with large screens (read tablets), so smartphones might have to wait for the next version. Honeycomb will […]
