Asus Transformer Pad Infinity, which the Taiwanese company unveiled alongside few other devices at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, will be released in the U.S. in the week of July 16th. The tablet that builds on top of the Transformer Prime comes with a better 10.1-unch 1900×1200 Super IPS+ display, slightly faster NVidia…
Wimbledon gets official Android app, iPhone app updated with link to live video page
The most well-known tennis tournament in the world now has an Android application, which up until this point was reserved for iPhone users. Available as a free download, the Wimbledon app provides users with access to LIVE scores, results, schedule of play, news, player profiles and a collection of videos like interviews, golden moments, highlights…
Invincea scores $21.4 million contract from DARPA to make Android more secure
We’ve been hearing about military plans to use Android for quite some time now. The latest story to fit this picture comes from Invincea, which scored a $21.4 million contract from DARPA to make Android more secure. The company that presents itself as an “innovator in advanced malware threat detection, network breach prevention, and pre-breach…
Swype updated with next word prediction, unified voice-text dictionary and new languages
Nuance Communications unveiled a new version of Swype, its popular a “four-in-one” virtual keyboard that combines touch and voice input. The new version is obviously smarter and more personalized, getting better every time you swype, speak, tap and/or write. New features included in this release are: Next Word Prediction – Nuance integrated capabilities from its…
T-Mobile Galaxy Note press shot outed – July 11th release date
If you’ve been wanting to get your hands on a Samsung Galaxy Note via T-Mobile, it looks like you don’t have much longer to wait. A press shot of a T-Mobile branded Galaxy Note has leaked out, and rumor has it that the popular tablet/phone hybrid will be making its way to Magenta shelves on…
Google I/O 2012 preview – Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Nexus tablet, and more
Google I/O is only a few days away and we’re gearing up to bring you all the juicy details. With the next version of Android and the Nexus tablet essentially in the bag, Google likely has a few more announcements up its sleeve this year, so we’re going to break down what we’re expecting, so…
Pinterest to arrive on Android after Google I/O announcement
Like many other apps nowadays that start out on iOS and eventually rise to popularity, Pinterest is about to take the next crucial step for expanding its user base: finding a home on Android. There’s no better time to make such a move than during Google I/O. The detectives over at Ausdroid went snooping through…
Hulu Plus Android app now supports 7-inch displays, high res screens, and more devices
Hulu Plus on Android just got another update that will bring even better support to devices running on Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0). This upgrade finally allows Galaxy S II owners to watch their favorite TV episodes on the go (which is ridiculous, considering its almost been a year since all phones released). Other noticeable devices include…
Leaked details on Google Nexus tablet suggest it will ship with Android Jelly Bean, quad-core processor
Well, well, look what we have here. The folks over at Gizmodo Australia have dug themselves up some gold with leaked images of what’s supposed to be Google’s upcoming 7-inch Nexus tablet. This mystical device is said to carry a Tegra 3 processor with the latest mobile operating system Jelly Bean (Android 4.1). The rumored…
Sony Xperia Ion, Xperia Acro S and Xperia Go launched in China
Sony is launching three of its Android smartphones in China – Xperia Ion, Xperia Acro S and Xperia Go, all of which will run Ice Cream Sandwich from the get-go. Yup, that includes the Xperia Ion, which will come with Android 2.3 Gingerbread once it launches in the States. AT&T is Sony’s carrier of choice…









