Ladies and gentlemen, dessert is served. Google unwrapped its new Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system at an event in Hong Kong this week. The OS is a massive step forward for Android, bringing ...
We’ve heard all about how Google’s Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, is changing the face of the Android phone. But what does the new software mean for the Android tablet? Ice Cream Sandwich, after ...
Like the rest of the Google-savvy geeks out there, everyone in the ExtremeTech bunker was glued to the live YouTube feed announcing Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), running on the Samsung Galaxy ...
After all these years, Google is still using dessert-themed codenames for new versions of Android. The tradition will continue through at least 2024, as a new codename was uncovered last week. In a ...
Today, two little-known companies are releasing the very first publicly available Android tablet to run Ice Cream Sandwich, the highly anticipated mobile operating system from Google. While larger ...
While the Galaxy Nexus and Ice Cream Sandwich are not landing until the middle of November, the Android 4.0 SDK is now available. The SDK is vital for developers who want to check if their apps still ...
Last week Google released the source code for Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and now the first ports are appearing with the Samsung Galaxy S II and the LG Optimus 3D getting Android 4.0 ports, which can ...
When Google introduced Android 3.0 Honeycomb in January the company made it pretty clear that it was Android designed for tablets. But it wasn’t entirely clear at the time if that meant it wasn’t ...
It’s only March 3 and we’re only just now getting familiar with early builds of Android 14, codenamed Upside Down Cake. However, thanks to eagle eyed-folk such as Mishaal Rahman, we can now confirm ...