If the video and the SDK preview aren’t enough to satiate your hunger for all things Android 3.0 Honeycomb related, you’re in luck, Google will be holding an event at their Mountain View campus next week – on deck is the tablet-optimized version of their mobile operating system, Honeycomb. The event will give a more…
Android 3.0 Honeycomb up and running (poorly) on Nook Color already
Shocker: The Nook Color has received what looks to be one of the first builds of Android 3.0 Honeycomb up and running. While there are countless things that don’t work on the device with the build, it’s better than nothing, and at least is on an actual device. Don’t get your hopes up, Nook Color…
Android 3.0 Honeycomb SDK system dump now available
The Android 3.0 Honeycomb SDK preview was released just yesterday for the world to see, and now there is a system dump available for those interested. It’s not the complete SDK, though, as it has yet to be officially released, but a sizable chunk is now yours to dig through, if you’re so inclined (and…
Brand new Samsung Developers launches
Samsung launched a brand new developer’s hub simply called “Samsung Developers.” The website is made for individuals and companies developing apps for all platforms the Korean company is supporting — including Android, Java, Bada and Windows Mobile (Windows Phone 7). Moreover, the site also provides tools for making themes and widgets. In the official press…
Google posts Android 3.0 Honeycomb SDK preview
It may not have been officially released yet, but Google has just posted a preview of the upcoming tablet-optimized Android 3.0 Honeycomb SDK. The preview offers up some new APIs that developers can take advantage of, which should yield some new, sexy apps for the Android tablet end user. From the Google Android Developer blog:…
Google “Not Happy” with Android App Sales
Despite solid handset sales, and a wide selection in the Android Market, Google’s Eric Chu said in a recent interview that they’re still “not happy” with app sales. He outlined that carrier billing, in-app purchases, and third-party stores are all a part of their mission to improve the situation. As is, Android supports AT&T and…
Notion Ink Adam ‘bricked’ from OTA update? There’s a fix for that!
For those of you who waited oh so patiently to give Notion Ink your money for their Adam tablet, only to have the first OTA update brick the device, it’s your lucky day. Notion Ink may have blocked the update from being sent to more users to curtail the bricking issue, but there are undoubtedly…
Grab the Notion Ink Adam Eden UI for your Viewsonic G Tablet now!
First off, let’s give Notion Ink a big welcome to the world of Android. With Adam tablets actually shipping now (and bricking themselves after updates), Notion Ink probably never even thought about someone taking their precious Eden UI and porting it to another tablet. Well, that’s exactly what has happened. You can now install the…
Google launches Cloud Print wireless printing service for Android, iOS (iPhone), HTML5-compatible devices
While Google announced their cloud-based printing service in April of 2010, they today passed a huge milestone by offering the Cloud Print wireless printing service for mobile devices (as long as your desktop computer is powered on). Starting today, Android 2.1+ and iOS users can print Google Documents and Gmail right from their phone. Devices…
Nexus One receives OTA update to Android 2.2.2, no Gingerbread in sight
The Google Nexus One is being sent an OTA (over the air) update right now, bringing it up to Android 2.2.2 OS – notice that this is not Android 2.3 Gingerbread, sadly. The update serves up some “import security updates”, but we’re all still left wondering when the Nexus One will actually receive the Android…