It is official folks: Samsung is holding an event on October 11th titled UNPACKED 2011: Google Episode where they are slated to announce new hardware and software.
A video showing Google’s Nexus S smartphone running Android Ice Cream Sandwich popped up earlier today. Want to know why it may or may not be fake? We’ve covered that after the jump!
Amazon today entered the burgeoning tablet market, with its own 7" Android-powered tablet set to offer some much needed competition for, well, we don't really know. See, this new offering from Amazon is a bit of an anomaly. Yes, it's a 7" tablet, and granted it's running some form of Google's Android operating system under the hood, but chances are users will never really know.
Google has started rolling out Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread (Build GRK39F) for their latest Google experience smartphone, the Nexus S. We are here to guide you how you can install the update right now in an easy to follow manner.
If you read our front-page today, you’ll know that Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread ROM was leaked for the Samsung Galaxy S II. Folks who wish to try it out can follow our guide post after the break.
The almost obsolete Google Nexus One - predecessor to the Google Nexus S - has received a minor update to its operating system. Google has begun rolling out Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread (Build: GRK39F) for it and we’ll guide you on how you can install this update manually, right now.
Popular BitTorrent client uTorrent has received an update which includes integration with the most popular smartphone platforms and gaming consoles.
According to a report published today, Samsung Electronics is seeking the ban of Apple’s popular iPhone and iPad products in Netherland.
Google has updated the Market app for their Android OS today which has received performance improvements, bumping up its version number to 3.1.5 from 3.1.3.
Thought 10.1” was too big for a tablet? Try a 23” one. Yes! Hacked together by Martin Drashkov, the MegaPad is, from what knowledge we have, the world’s largest Android tablet.

