Android is a  mobile operating system initially developed by Android Inc. Android was bought by  Google in  2005.  Android is based upon a modified version of the  Linux kernel. Google and other members of the  Open Handset Alliance collaborated on Android’s development and release.  The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is tasked with the maintenance […]
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Cellphone usage [Infographics]
Cell phones are becoming an integral part of our daily lives. It is no surprise that a groundbreaking study just released says mobile technology has permanently changed the way we work, live, and love. Commissioned by Motorola, this new behavioral study took researchers to nine cities worldwide from New York to London. Using a combination […]
HTC Saga gets on camera again, runs Froyo in a unibody design
HTC representatives, burdened with the task to test new devices, should really  try a little harder to hide them, as more shots of what seems to be the next Android flagship by HTC emerge. Unlike the previous encounter with the phone in a subway, this time the photos are way better and for the first […]
Blackberry Playbook vs Dell Streak 7 vs Apple iPad vs Motorola Xoom – Infographics
With so many Tablet Computers  launching  wondering which one to go for is normal, the  comparison  you see on a review site now-a-days even confuse your further, Google search takes up a lot of time and single review blog post are hard to make  comparison. Our friends at Skattertech have come up with a super […]
Ways to Find Lost/Stolen Android Phones
You brought an expensive Android phone, the one you always wanted, it’s filled with exciting features and all, but what if it gets lost or stolen. Dreadful, isn’t it, we have compiled a list of software for Android OS which can help you track and trace the phones. 1. WaveSecure: WaveSecure was one of the […]
Dell Streak 7, The Dual Core Android Monster!
Dell’s Streak 7 tablet runs on Google’s Android 2.2, and is powered by the greatness and glory of an Nvidia’s Tegra 2 dual-core processor, a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, a Gorilla Glass-protected screen, 16GB of internal memory expandable to 32 GB via  microSD card. The Streak 7 will support Adobe Flash, come with Qik video […]
Google Nexus S receives MeeGo and Ubuntu Ports
You’ve got to hand it to the  Nexus S. In spite of being a souped-up smartphone, it’s still unpretentious enough to accept power from a BlackBerry microUSB cable and easy enough to hack that it’s just received not one, but two OS ports. MeeGo, in its very raw and unfinished form, has been dropped onto […]
How to Unlock Nexus S Bootloader – Tutorial
Nexus S, Google’s new entrant with Android Gingerbread 2.3, is the first device to get a Built-in Android 2.3, closely followed by the Nexus One. Here is the procedure to Unlock the Bootloader on the Nexus S Power off your  Nexus S Hold the Volume up + Power keys together. Your phone will be in […]
Google Sends Android to Near Space
So, this is exciting, Google sent 7 of its Nexus S phone to near space Via weather balloon for some kinda exploration. Ofcourse, the phone are installed with Google Maps for Mobile, Google Sky Map, Google Latitude, etc. but what do they want to prove, enough of money on hand or enough of Time? or […]

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