This is probably the first version of Facebook for Android that can be regarded as completely on par with the iPhone version. This is the update which most of us have been waiting for! After bringing Facebook Groups and Places feature to Android only just last month, the new Facebook version 1.5 for Android brings the much awaited Facebook Chat feature, along with Push Notifications to Android devices.
The Official Google eBookstore went live a few hours back. And now the official Google Books app for Apple iOS and Android devices are already available for download.
Google today has officially taken the wraps of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Version 2.3 brings lots of new features to the Android platform. Some of these include: UI refinements for simplicity and speed, Faster, more intuitive text input, one-touch word select and copy / paste, improved power management, control over applications, and new ways of communicating, organizing (Internet calling, Near-field communications, Downloads management and camera).
The upcoming Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone codename Zeus Z1 has been captured on video yet again, this time in full detail. Videos can be seen after the break.
PlayStation Phone with Android 2.3 Gingerbread Spotted in Greece, Featuring a 4-inch Display [Video]
Rumors associated to the Sony PlayStation Phone have been running wild lately, leaked photos of which we have already seen. The Sony PlayStation Phone, which has been codenamed as Zeus has recently made its first video appearance and as the name predicts, this video comes from somewhere in Greece.
For those of you who couldn’t get Android 2.2.1 to work on iPhone 3G or 2G using the steps we posted earlier, we now have a complete step by step video guide on how to install Android 2.2.1 with iOS in dual-boot configuration on iPhone 3G & 2G using Bootlace in Cydia. Installing Android using this method with Bootlace wont replace your existing iOS installation. You can keep running both OS’ side by side.
I’m sure you’ve faced such a situation before: watching a video on YouTube on your (Android) smartphone and then wanting to watch the same video on a desktop or (if you have one) Google TV. The answer to this was announced today in the form of YouTube Remote, an official app from Google for Android 2.1+ smartphones.
Our friends at Engadget have received a tip in the form of a leaked slide which shows not one but two new high-end Samsung smartphones based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
The sequel to the original HTC-produced Nexus One is here, and its called the Nexus S. Designed by the folks (Google) in Mountain View, California, and manufactured by Samsung, Nexus S will be powered by the upcoming Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Earlier today, Best Buy accidently published a text-based ad on their main website, which revealed the existence of the upcoming Google Nexus S (Samsung GT-i9020) for T-Mobile.

