This years Google I/O is sure making last years look like a a cheap date. The most recent session was about educating developers on how to properly build applications for the upcoming Honeycomb 3.1 update for the Google TV. Not only did they get some great information, but they got a look at how the [...]
We have all patiently been waiting to hear more and more goodies to come out of the on going Google I/O event. Some of the most recent announcements are geared to the Android Market. For those of you that are unaware, as a developer you application or game cannot exceed 50MB. This is relatively a [...]
With all the announcements and advancements popping up from the Google I/O event, I didn’t think it would get any better for the attendees. Apparently I was wrong. Yesterday everyone walked aways with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, that is a pretty big deal all by its self. Now we have just learned that Samsung [...]
Although this is not directly aimed at our beloved handsets and tablets, it is still Angry Birds. We all love it so much that everything we have that can run it usually does. They just added another way for you to play the time sucking, sometimes mind boggling, game to our desktops and laptops via [...]
Yesterday felt a little like a dream. With Google announcing so may new things, I felt a little overwhelmed. We had Google Music beta, Movies in the market, Ice Cream Sandwich icon, Honeycomb 3.1 update and the list goes on. I we managed to get a lot of what went down yesterday to you guys, [...]
During all the hype from Google I/O today, a few things managed to slip under my radar. Like what the 3.1 Honeycomb update actually does. The most exciting aspect of this update is the incorporation of USB support. This added addition will bring with it the ability to use things like game pads, mice, and keyboards. [...]
If you haven’t been paying attention too much today then you have missed a lot of amazing information and some information that would make anyone jealous. The most exciting news for the 5000 attendees of Google I/O were given the latest and greatest Galaxy Tab 10.1. Along with the freebie, Verizon gave them all 3 [...]
All I can say about this announce is, its about time. The most recent update to Honeycomb 3.1 was released today for tablets during Google I/O. According to Google, this update will be rolled out to Google TV users this summer. It will finally allow users to access the android market and be able to [...]
Sadly we weren’t able to make it to the Google I/O event this year, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t trying to keep up with all that is happening. Right now there is an Android Q&A session going on with Andy Rubin. A very interesting question came up - will Ice Cream Sandwich require phones with [...]
Today is a very big day for all us Android users and for Google. The recent release of the Google Music Beta was just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Google has also just announced it’s new Movie Rental ability on the Android Market. You now have access to thousands of movie titles with just a quick [...]
Since the Google TV announcement at the Google I/O conference earlier this year, I have been itching to get my hands on a Google TV product. Sony is set to unveil some Google TV products on Tuesday, October 12th. Some invitations have been spotted for the New York event that is set to introduce the world’s first internet [...]
As we mentioned earlier, today’s keynote at Google I/O 20210 was almost all about the FroYo, now officially Android 2.2. All of the rumored improvements proved to be true, with the speed and performance components bringing the biggest wow factor. Here’s a rundown of what’s new: Performance & speed: The new Dalvik JIT compiler in [...]
Today is a big day, during the Google I/O, the largest developer conference of the year, Google came ahead and announced something that we were looking for, Google officially announced the Android 2.2 aka Froyo. The Froyo comes with lot of good features, its faster then the Eclair, as you can see in the image [...]
One of the lesser promoted features of Google I/O is a display case filled with almost every Android phone produced, from the HTC G1 to the LG Ally, with everything in between. You can see every phone on display over at the AndroidandMe Flickr page. While you can’t be at Google I/O to see the [...]
Seesmic released a new beta of there Seemic Twitter application only to people at the Google I/O 2010 event. Allen managed to scan the barcode at the show and drop us the link. Rumor has it this download won’t last too long so go grab it while you can. You can download it here: http://d.seesmic.com/team/Seesmic-1.4-beta_Android.apk [...]