Well, Android 5.0 is here, and it has been named Lollipop! Throwing almost everyone off! Not a surprise, as Google did the same thing last year with KitKat. To help explain it all, Google has released a video showing the intense screening process they went through to find the right dessert, and Lollipop was just too sweet!
Today, Fox Digital Entertainment has released a set of screenshots and a video trailer for Alien vs. Predator: EVOLUTION (AVP: EVOLUTION), an unprecedented gameplay experience on Android/iOS phones and tablets coming soon. Players will become the hunter, and take control of either iconic character as part of a bloody all-out war between species.
Ever find yourself saying one or more of the following things about Android or the iPhone? Ever run down someone else’s handset choice or talk up yours like crazy? Sure you have. Check out the video below (after the break), passed to us by the folks at Mobile Phone Finder. While we might be guilty of one or two of these things, we seriously hope we’re not this annoying. Much of this is spot-on and funny because it’s true, but we don’t know anyone who has spent that much time doting on widgets…. That said, widgets are cool.
Adobe this week announced release of Adobe Connect Mobile 2.0 which brings expanded hosting capabilities and control to the mobile experience. Those of you business users with Android tablets and smartphones will find that the 2.0 app gives full meeting administration, new sharing options, and more control over presentations.
LG have not been doing to well recently with their devices and despite trying to change things up with strange aspects on their handsets nothing seems to be working however this may well change with a new 1.5GHz Quad Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro ran device.
To commemorate the Mars landing last night, we now have a new Angry Birds game to look forward to! It looks like those evil pigs and those angry birds will be traveling to Mars in one of Rovio’s most popular games.
Rovio will update Angry Birds Space to include new levels that take place on the Red Planet.
A YouTube video shows that this update can be expected sometime this fall. Check out the video below!
It’s been a while since we last heard mention of Sony’s 2012 flagship handset, however Sony in Japan have today released 3 new videos showing off the device which was previously known as the Haybusa.
We've been hearing things about Google Glass, the Google-powered eyeball accessory, for a while now. While the device isn't quite ready for consumers (and won't be for a while), we got an extensive look at what these devices can do... right after Google-hired stuntmen jumped out of an airplane while on a Glass-based Hangout, then proceeded to bike across rooftops, rappel down the side of the Moscone Conference Center, and finally bike into the I/O keynote to deliver the device on stage to Sergey Brin. This is the first product announcement in recent memory where someone could have feasibly died during a demo. Bad-ass.
It's kind of a tradition now for the Android team to create different boot animations for every Android release, and Jelly Bean is definitely no exception. Here's the boot animation from the Nexus 7 which is, as you all should know by now, the first device running Android 4.1:
Yesterdays's Google Earth announcement brought a couple of nice new features to the Google Maps suite. In addition to moving offline maps out of Labs, the company also pre-empted rumors of Apple-branded 3D map software with a demo of some stellar 3D maps that Google has been creating with high-tech camera planes. Yes, Google now has camera planes.