Even non-Google I/O Attendees are Receiving Music Beta Invites

All those who attended the Google I/O were glad to know that Google will offer all attendees a guaranteed invitation for the Google Music Beta service. At least, the American attendees would surely be invited. However, now we come to know that even those who weren’t present at the Google I/O have been invited. A [...]

Seesmic Honeycomb Android Application: An Early Review

We all know that Seesmic does deliver a popular Android application to manage our social network accounts, but that is not optimized for Honeycomb tabs. However, it seems that truth is far from that. Seesmic is one of those clean and organized applications that use Android fragment system so as to display content. One can [...]

99 More Countries to Receive Android Apps

Eric Chu, Android Market lead stated during the Google I/O that they would be adding paid applications support to 99 additional nations. This will increase the total number of countries supporting paid applications to 131. That would surely be quite a high jump, given that just 14 countries supported the paid Android applications last September. [...]

Lightbox can Edit and Sync Pictures for Tablets and Phones

You can take a picture and then send it across to the cloud. Not only is it a brilliant new concept, but also a very popular one at that. However, you may or may not be aware of another player in the marketplace called the Lighbox. It was previewed at the Google I/O on 11th [...]

Google I/O starts in just a few minutes. Watch it live!

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?

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

Android Market approaching 50,000 apps

Android Market approaching 50,000 apps

We all know that the total number of apps available for a particular phone isn’t a great metric, as app quality is really what matters.  However, since it’s difficult to quantify “quality”, the total number of apps is a decent way to go. Tweet

The features in Android 2.2 (Froyo)

The features in Android 2.2 (Froyo)

It appears that a beta version of Android 2.2 has leaked it’s way out, so now we have a (somewhat) definitive list of what features will be included.  According to Googling Google, Froyo will include: Tweet