When Google released Android 4.0, we all knew it was not going to put an end to the various flavors of Android out there. Like every other Linux distribution, there are those who feel like their way is better, so the primary code base gets forked to accommodate their changes. By having their own version [...]
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Speculation surrounding the release of the HTC Supersonic has come to end with the official announcement of the HTC Evo, the world’s first 4G Android smartphone. Utilising the newest Android firmware and HTC’s Sense UI, the HTC Evo ... Read Post
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will release with Samsung tweaked and ‘stock’ Google-based Android operating systems when it arrives in the United States on June 26. We have now learned that the June 26 date will include a $649 unlocked versi... Read Post
Google’s Android code will assume its rightful place in the Linux kernel — in good time, the company’s top open source guru says. The Android code was stripped out of the last kernel release, version 2.6.33, after Google reportedly ... Read Post