Currently about five percent of all Android devices are running the latest version which is Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich which is very disappointing since late last year companies like Motorola, Samsung, and HTC promised to update their devices to Ice Cream Sandwich in early 2012. We're now in … [Read more...]
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Gets Ported To The Amazon Kindle Fire
Most tablets on the market are about $500 which is pretty much the standard although it is pretty expensive. However there are some cheaper tablets on the market like the Amazon Kindle Fire which only costs $200 and that's something that most people like. It's an affordable yet functional tablet and … [Read more...]
ZL Podcast #52 – Droid Xyboards Arrive, Eee Pad Transformer Prime Available, Ivy Bridge Release Date…
This week the Samsung Galaxy Nexus arrived in Canada. It's available on Bell and Virgin Mobile for $160 on a three year contract. This means that the Galaxy Nexus is now finally available in North America although it still isn't available in the United States. Verizon says that the Galaxy Nexus is … [Read more...]
CyanogenMod 9 Ice Cream Sandwich Now Available On Nexus S
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is only officially on one smartphone right now, the Galaxy Nexus from Samsung which isn't even available in the United States yet. But that hasn't stopped Ice Cream Sandwich from getting ported to many different devices some of which like the HTC HD2 aren't even really … [Read more...]
ZL Podcast #49 – Ice Cream Sandwich Tablets, Google Music Goes Public, Intel Sandy Bridge E…
This week a lot of things happened. AT&T announced that they are adding some more cities to their LTE network, they also announced their very first LTE tablet. The tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9. On November 20th the network will be expanded and the tablet will arrive. This also means that … [Read more...]
CyanogenMod 9 Ice Cream Sandwich Development Starts
Google recently released the source code for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This of course means smaller smartphone manufacturers can start work on an Android 4.0 update for their smartphones. But it also means hackers and developers can begin working on Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs for many … [Read more...]
