Archive for the ‘Android’ Category
Google Release Android 3.1 SDK
Google announces Android 3.1, will be coming to all tablet previously running Android 3.0 in a few weeks but the 10-inch Motorola XOOM (3G Verizon Wireless models only) has received the update and the update are a whole host of system performance upgrades and refinement (font changes, placement etc.), but there are also a few new features and applications being added.A new host mode that will let you import photos to your tablet directly from your digital camera and take advantage of a ridiculous number of USB devices, even including Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 controllers………….
Viber for Android Beta Now Available
As we know, Viber lets users make free phone calls and send free text messages with their mobile phone. Due to its simple set up, call quality, and reliability Viber has become the fastest growing VoIP application with over 10M installs. Additionally, Viber is introducing several Android-only features in the beta release. Checkout more detail about Viber for your Android.
Bubble – New App For Android
With a great idea and very good graphics New App For your Android. Bubble is also very friendly app. Bubble’s main feature is to remind you all the things you wanted to talk with a specific person. It pops personal reminders whenever a contact calls you on the incoming screen so you can remember quickly things you wanted to talk about.
Google Talk 1.3 For Android Phone
A new version of Google Talk which includes voice and video chat capabilities. But if you have any phone running Android 2.3 and up you can now install the latest version of Google Talk without waiting for Google to push the update.
Android 3.1 Coming With Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Support
Adobe has announced that Adobe Flash 10.2 Player for Android is now available through Android Market as a final release. In the list of changes, Adobe mentions “Hardware accelerated video presentation” and “Enhanced browser integration for Honeycomb tablets”, and both apparently require a little something called Android 3.1.
Update Nexus S to Android 2.3.4 and Make Gtalk Video Calls
Google has released an update version of Gingerbread to enable the much awaited Gtalk video chat option on their flagship mobile phone, Samsung Nexus S. The update will be rolled out to all Nexus S phones in the coming weeks. Company also announced that rest of the Android 2.3+ devices will get the update in future.
Download Android 2.3.3 (GingerBread) build number I9100OXXKDC for Samsung Galaxy S II
Just like Samsung ACE users enjoying the latest Android 2.3.3 which was leaked last week, Galaxy S II users can also enjoy the latest Android 2.3.3 update on your Samsung Galaxy S II. The folks of SamFirmware has managed to get their hands on latest Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) firmware for Samsung Galaxy S II. The firmware build number is I9100OXXKDC and was compiled on April 26, 2011.
Fring Brings Free Group Video Calling to iOS and Android Apps
Fring, which offers dirt-cheap international voice calling and video chat across a number of mobile platforms, has just removed the beta flag from its group video calling feature. Now you and up to three friends can converse face to face absolutely free with Fring’s iOS and Android apps.
Official Google Docs App Now Available in Android Market
The Google Docs team has released the Google Docs for Android app today. It gives the user basic access to their Google Docs; they can edit upload and share.
Download TouchWiz 4 for Samsung Galaxy S
Folks over at XDA have ported touchWiz 4 to the Samsung Galaxy S. This new interface manipulates the phones senors in reference to the touchscreen and enables gestures that aren’t offered with the current UI offering available to the Android community.
CyanogenMod 7.0.2 Has Released
Just two weeks in after the official release of CM7 the CyanogenMod team has released a CM v7.0.2, which fixes a lot of bugs, and brings support for the Motorola Droid. The bug fixes include some GPS issues and proximity sensor issues, which most of the CM7 users were facing.
Sprint’s Nexus S 4G Will Launch on May 8th
After being announced last month and previewed at CTIA, Sprint has said that the Nexus S 4G will launch on May 8th.
Rumor: Android 2.3.4 Coming With FaceTime-like Video Calling
Video-calling has been available on Android for a while but only in its prime form – 3G video calls, which are charged by the minute by your carrier. Well, the latest rumor suggests that we’ll be getting Android 2.3.4 at the conference with baked-in video calling. The rumors come from a tweet from “someone who works with Samsung.
U.S Army To Develop Android Based Prototype for Future Combats
According to Wired, US Army hаѕ chosen tο υѕе аn Android-based phone аѕ іtѕ first smartphone fοr US troops. Before giving this power in the hands of soldiers the device has to pass 4 test events and at the end of the testing procedure, Army will have better hardware options, and more efficient version of Android.
Skype For Android Has Updated To Fixed Security Flaw
Skype released a new version of its Android app to address security concerns. Skype has fixed the privacy vulnerability in its Android application that allowed malicious apps to harvest sensitive user data. The vulnerability has been addressed in the latest Skype for Android, Version 1.0.0.983, and the user data has been properly secured on the mobile device, Adrian Asher, chief information security officer at Skype, wrote on the Skype blog on April 20. The problem did not exist for Verizon customers.




































