
With app inventor even non-programmers can create mobile apps for the Android Platform.
New application enables millions of Android smart phone users to finally play the original Rush Hour logic puzzle for free
Google introducing their "Superphone" Nexus One, Web meets phone.
New app to include mail, contact and calendar sync with Lotus Notes and MS Outlook
Amazon launched Amazon App for Android™, their official shopping app for Android devices.
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Posted on 17 July 2010
Google announced today that they are closing the Nexus One web store, six month after it was first launched and one day after the announcement of Second Quarter 2010 financial results. Nexus One web store seems to failed to live up to Google’s expectations. Google officially launched Nexus One back on January 5, 2010 at [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 17 July 2010
Loïc, the guy behind the French Android portal Point GPhone, announced today his first Android game : Soccer. As its name indicate it’s a soccer game where you have to shoot free kick and compete against the best football teams in the world in different levels of increasing difficulty. Once all levels unlocked, you will [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 13 July 2010
irontec have just launched an open source project to bring PHP to Android platform. PHP for Android project (PFA) aims to make PHP development in Android not only possible but also feasable providing tools and documentation. The project already have an APK which provides PHP support to Android Scripting Environment (ASE). To get started you [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 05 February 2010
Company to donate portion of proceeds from sales of its new FutureDial Suite Smartphone Edition PC software to Unicef’s Relief Work in Haiti SUNNYVALE, CA – Feb 4, 2010 – FutureDial Incorporated announced today that the company will be donating a portion of its sales of its newly launched FutureDial Suite Smartphone Edition™ to assist Unicef’s [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 October 2009
Saudi Arabian Telecom company STC launched in a partnership with HTC the first Arabic-enabled Android smartphone HTC Hero in the middle east and arab countries. HTC Hero cost 2399 SAR (around $640 US) and include 1Gig internet subscription for free a value of 1200 SAR (around $320 US). iPhone 3G is already available in Saudi [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 October 2009
Acer have just announced their Android-powered Aspire One netbook but without giving any availability date. The netbook will be priced around $250 according to previous reports but the hardware is not much promising especially the battery lifetime which will last between 2 and 4 hours while connected to internet. The idea of dual boot is [...] Continue Reading