According to a report published today, Apple has managed to block sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 in another major country (and continent): Australia.
Since the dawn of Android, we have seen it running on a multitude of hardware platforms. Now, its running on the iPad via the cloud with Myriad's Alien Dalvik! More after the jump.
We're getting closer and closer to a Samsung/Google announcement, which we presume will be home to the new Nexus handset, complete with Google's brand new mobile operating system - Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung and Google have already delayed the announcement once, reportedly due to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' sad passing, but the event itself can't be too far off.
Through a rather dubiously-sourced snap of a supposed internal presentation on Samsung's 'smartphone evolution', the world gets its first glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy S III, due early next year.
Built-in Google applications for a certain upcoming smartphone running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich have started leaking out. Earlier today, we talked about leaked Google Music app and, now, we’ll talk about an updated Google+ app which comes with support for Android devices running Ice Cream Sandwich.
Here's a little tidbit that we just discovered, and it's all about the size of the iPhone's screen. More specifically, it's all about why the iPhone's screen is still 3.5-inches across its diagonal, while most Android, and even Windows Phone 7 (ultimate special super duper series edition 7) handsets are sporting ever increasing screen dimensions.
Samsung / Google Delay Nexus Prime and Ice Cream Sandwich Launch Event Out Of Respect For Steve Jobs
According to a report published just now, Samsung and Google have decided to postpone their Nexus Prime / Android Ice Cream Sandwich event out of respect for the just-passed Apple co-founder and ex-CEO Steve Jobs.
An all-new video has popped up on the internetz today which apparently shows the Google Nexus Prime with Android Ice Cream Sandwich running on top.
With the dust barely settles after Apple announced the new iPhone, or iPhone 4S as it's known to its friends, the Android world is getting ready to take its moment in the spotlight.
Microsoft recently released a dedicated Hotmail app for Android which we we will be talking about today.

