Google has officially ended support for the square-shaped QR codes used to contain additional information that users can look up through the company’s Google Places portal. The...
Google may not be just standardizing the experience of Android 3.0 Honeycomb on tablets, but the Android software-maker may be looking to create a standard for...
BusinessWeek says that all is not so cozy in the land of Android. Apparently Google is taking steps to deal with fragmentation issues by tightening up...
Today Google rolled out a new social feature called +1. Essentially it allows you to use behavior we’ve all become accustomed to with a like button...
In a blog post to developers, Google has announced that Android will now get in-app payments and purchases. Google says, “In-app Billing gives you more ways...
Bloomberg is reporting that two sources have informed them that Microsoft plans to bake in near field communication (NFC) support into the next update for Windows...
According to a report from Mobile-Review (via BGR), LG has apparently been tapped to build a Nexus tablet for Google and it could be ready as...
Very, very interesting move on Google’s part here, but it might be too little too late. According to Andy Rubin, Mr. All-Things-Android at Google, it is...
Shortly after the HTC ThunderBolt launched on March 17th, developers were able to achieve root. However, that root method was a difficult road for those with...
Taking a page out of Old Spice’s book, Sony has released some pretty strange but funny advertisements for their latest Android phone, the Sony Xperia PLAY....
Samsung is “unleashing” an Android iPod Touch. What they are calling the Galaxy Player is a 4″ or 5″ Android device that looks a lot like...
Way back towards the end of February, Sprint started rolling out the official Android 2.2 update to owners of their Galaxy S device, the Samsung Epic...
Not wanting to be overshadowed by Sprint and T-Mobile at this year’s CTIA, which we’ll be covering live from Florida, AT&T made two pretty impressive announcements...
T-Mobile has yet to make the upcoming HTC Pyramid official but that hasn’t stopped the device from leaking out in a set of photos paired with...
There have been rumors for a couple of weeks regarding a WiMax-enabled Nexus S for Sprint and now, the wait is finally over. Earlier today, Sprint...
Amazon may launch its own Amazon Appstore for Android devices as early as March 22nd, according to a report by Wired. The Amazon-branded third-party app store...
The third-party Amazon Appstore for Android will be competing squarely with Google’s native Android Market for Android smartphones and tablets. How will Amazon fare compare to...
T-Mobile USA and LG are expected to be announcing the retail availability of its latest G-franchise which consists of the G-Slate, a re-badged version of the...
While Motorola had recently confirmed the release and pricing for the WiFi-only model of the 32 GB Android 3.0 slate, the company hasn’t really said when...
Just curious. If the reports/rumors are true that Asus may be launching a Google Chrome Netbook somewhere between $200 and $250 does that interest you? The...