According to Forbes, the codename for Google’s 4.0 firmware of the Android operating system will be codenamed “Ice Cream”, following the alphabetical naming procedure used by the search giant, to follow Gingerbread (3.0) and Honeycomb (3.5). Google has a history of naming its software revisions after desserts, so far we have had Cupcake (1.5), Donut [...][Notice: this is the RSS feed for ALL stories from across The Next Web - that means a lot of stories every day - for just our top stories, subscribe to our Top Stories RSS feed here.
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Google just released an interesting set of data showing which versions of its Android operating system are most used by mobile phone owners. Gingerbread (and in particular versions Android versions 2.3.3... Read Post
If Techradar are to be believed, Google will be calling its next iteration of its Android mobile operating system Honeycomb, the successor to Gingerbread, a firmware that smartphone manufacturers are installing on their upcoming sma... Read Post
When Google unveiled its latest mobile developments at the launch event for the Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0 (codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich), fans of Google’s open-source mobile operating system were... Read Post