Google Docs is an online solution by Google to edit word documents, spreadsheets, keynotes and other activities with other users for free. Google today has announced full support for editing and sharing of Google Docs on all iOS devices running version of iOS 3.x and Android users running Froyo 2.2.
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.
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.
Remember the HTC myTouch 3G with the near-perfect Chinese iOS 4 clone that we posted back in mid-September? That thing has a brother now: and it’s a Samsung Galaxy S-“branded” smartphone that seems to be running on the same software.
Nexus Two rumor-discussion time! IntoMobile has received a tip from a “trusted source” who says that the potential launch date for Android 2.3 / 3.0 Gingerbread is set for November 11th.
Google Instant - the real-time search engine that gives you results before you even complete typing - is rolling out to iOS devices.
At today’s Facebook Mobile Event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced updates to their acclaimed iPhone and not-so acclaimed Android app.
Research firm Canalys today reports that iPhone is the most popular smartphone in America whereas Android is the most popular smartphone OS (in Q3 2010).
After Motorola recently sued Apple over eighteen infringed-upon patents, Apple has delivered a serious counter-punch in the form of two lawsuits over six multi-touch patents which Motorola is infringing upon in nine different handsets.

