It should come to nobody’s surprise that Android tablets are doing so well. Hell, in the charts of operating systems for mobile devices, Android is taking up more than half of the allocated space, and that’s saying something considering it was the newest guy to come at the park. Android had an astounding growth in a very short time managing ... Read More »
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In Every Strong Phone, A PC Sleeps
Some time ago I did a small article about the Ubuntu OS for phones. This article is also sort of related to that particular topic. This is not really related to the Ubuntu Mobile OS as that one tries to create an operating system that is universal for more categories of devices. Instead, this Ubuntu for Android does a similar ... Read More »
Free Android Developer Workshops at #AppsWorld, Moscone Center, San Francisco
The free-to-attend Android developer event at Apps World North America on February 7-8 in San Francisco is all set to feature various leading Android developers, authors, evangelists and operators divulging their expertise on all things Droid. Sponsored by Barnes & Noble, the Android developer conference runs on both days of Apps World and will be of interest to anyone building apps on the Android ... Read More »
GameStick
It hasn’t been that long since OUYA, the first Android-based gaming console hit its minimum on Kickstarter and started production for mass-deployment that another Android-based console managed to come out. Take a look at GameStick. This new competitor to OUYA promises much more mobility and practicality, but is still rather a bit restrictive as far as hardware goes. We now ... Read More »
Project SHIELD
You may have heard of this if you’ve read anything about the Tegra 4. Not long after the announcement of that processor ( heck, almost simultaneously ) they also announced the first device ( a personal creation ) running it. That is called Project SHIELD. Now Project SHIELD isn’t all that much to look at ( frankly, it’s a simple X-Box ... Read More »