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Manufacturers

Is LG working with Google for Nexus Tab?

Advertisements It seems after HTC and Samsung, Google is giving LG a chance to produce a Nexus device and it will be a tablet. This Nexus Tab will be coming with Android 3.1, first major update for Honeycomb.

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Android Development

Honeycomb source code still months away

Advertisements Waiting for Google to release the Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb source code, you might have to wait longer than expected. According to a report in BusinessWeek, Google says that it will delay the distribution of Honeycomb source code, at least for the foreseeable future. The reason: Honeycomb is not yet ready to be altered by […]

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Android Tablets

Android tablets capture 22 pc of tablet market in Q4

Advertisements Android powered tablets captured 22 per cent of the total tablet market share at the end of Q4, 2010. A significant portion of this tablet market share can be attributed to Samsung Galaxy Tab, which was the first real Android tablet worthy of being called a competitor to Apple’s iPad.

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United States

Eric Schmidt makes way for Larry Page – New Google CEO

Advertisements Google threw a surprise at its fourth quarter earnings call, and announced that company co-founder Larry Page will replace Eric Schmidt as the Chief Executive Officer of Google. Eric will still be with the company and will work as executive chairman. The change will come into effect from April 4, and Google cited the […]

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Android Development

Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ UI/features detailed in videos

Advertisements We have already posted an official sneak peak about Android 3.0 from Google. Now thanks to T-Mobile G-Slate, which runs on Android 3.0, we have got a whole bunch of videos that showcase the whole Honeycomb UI in a series of videos.

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Applications

Develop Android apps with App Inventor as it goes public

Advertisements Fancy developing applications for Google’s Android platform, here is your chance. Google is made Android App Inventor public, which was first released in July this year to make app development accessible to even non-coders.

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