The Droid X is looking like an amazing phone
With a massive 4.3″ screen, 1 Ghz processor and 512MB of RAM, the Droid X is looking like a beast! Throw in an 8 megapixel camera capable of 720p video recording, HDMI output, a huge 1570mAh battery and 8GB of built-in app storage, and it’s even more impressive. The only downside is that it will [...]
Android 2.2 (Froyo) is rolling out! Sort of…
We’ve seen a lot of posts recently declaring that Android 2.2 is rolling out to Nexus One users, but I think we’ve jumped the gun. Tweet
Android 2.2 (Froyo) official unveiled
We’ve been talking about Android 2.2 for a few months now, and it’s finally been unveiled by Google. Tweet
Google I/O starts in just a few minutes. Watch it live!
Google I/O is starting in a few minutes, and we’re expecting a lot of Android goodness to come out of it. Tweet
Wifi tethering coming in Android 2.2, but will carriers allow it?
Android 2.2 was already looking pretty sweet, with full Flash support and some killer speed improvements. Now comes word that it will support wifi tethering as well. Tweet
Sneak peek at the Android 2.2 desktop
Adobe has been showing off Flash 10.1 on the Nexus One and it looks pretty sweet. In their latest video, they (mistakenly?) left a few frames in there that show the Android 2.2 desktop. Tweet
Watch Hulu on your Android phone
Thanks to the latest update of the Skyfire browser, you can now watch Hulu on your phone! It’s a bit shaky at times, but seems to be a step in the right direction. Tweet
Android fragmentation reduces a little bit
Google has updated the stats showing the percent of users on each version of Android, and things are looking a little bit better. Tweet
Adobe giving free Android phones to their employees
We already know that Flash 10.1 is coming in Android 2.2 (Froyo), and now Adobe is pushing things forward a bit more. Much like Google did a few months ago, Adobe will be giving free Android devices to their employees. Tweet
Installing Android apps on SD cards now officially “coming soon”
Google said that it was coming eventually, and now we’re a bit closer. The ability to install Android apps onto your SD card is “coming soon”. Tweet