The Android robot that graces Google’s front lawn got a new dessert friend today: a giant Eclair, drizzled with some chocolate syrup. The Eclair now sits alongside two other over-sized confections: an ...
Google [GOOG] has given confectionery code names to each of its Android releases and marked the occasion by placing a giant cake on its front lawn. Previous versions have been called Android 1.5 ...
Google has announced that it will officially end support for Android Market on devices running Android 2.1 Eclair or below at the end of this month. If you’ve been with Android from the beginning, you ...
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Google today said it will no longer support the Android Market application on devices running Android 2.1 Eclair and older after June 30. Once the change takes place, devices running those operating ...
Those lovely rumour-mongers over at Boy Genius Report have leaked screenshots of the Android from the future -- Android version 2.0, also known as Éclair. And what's this we see, right on the home ...
Google’s bi-monthly Android platform versions report is out, visualising the different firmwares running on Android smartphones worldwide. Using data collected in the two weeks leading up to November ...
You don't have to look far past Palm's Synergy tech for webOS and smaller-scale operations like INQ to understand that social internetworking -- an intelligent aggregation of every corner of your life ...
Codenamed Eclair -- in keeping with Google's pastry-themed naming scheme for Android SDK versions, a la Donut and Cupcake -- version 2.0 adds new developer APIs for the Linux-based mobile operating ...
HTC Hero owners have been waiting patiently, then less patiently, then with some significant irritation for an update to bump their beloved phones from Android 1.5 to the latest version currently on ...
The software development kit for Android now supports the upcoming Android 2.0, or 'Eclair', revision to the mobile operating system. A new Bluetooth application programming interface (API) in the ...