Occupy Wall Street Android app maker speaks up
Since its debut in the Android Market, the Occupy Wall Street app “I’m Getting Arrested” has created enough buzz to draw over 12,000 downloads, according to its developer Jason Van Anden.
Since its debut in the Android Market, the Occupy Wall Street app “I’m Getting Arrested” has created enough buzz to draw over 12,000 downloads, according to its developer Jason Van Anden.
(Credit: Lance Whitney/CNET) Those of you who want to check out an Android app without an Android device can now run that app on your PC thanks to a program from the folks at BlueStacks (download) . The software, dubbed the BlueStacks App Player, has j…
The future of Android is here with the unveiling of the Ice Cream Sandwich powered Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Motorola debuts the razor-thin Droid RAZR, and guest hosts Jessica Dolcourt and JT Tabencki help Antuan to answer your calls and emails. Ep. 69: Di…
ReutersSamsung delays new Android model release after Jobs's deathReutersBy Miyoung Kim SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it had delayed the launch of a new smartphone based on Google's latest version of the Android operat…
CNETT-Mobile touts two 4G Android tablets: SpringBoard, Galaxy TabCNETThe US carrier T-Mobile announced plans today to sell to two Android tablets with 4G networking abilities in coming weeks, its own 7-inch SpringBoard and Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10….
The newest Android OS release, Ice Cream Sandwich, finally fulfills something that Android users everywhere were craving, according to Android User Experience Director Matias Duarte. That something is an Android OS that users could “love using” instead…
Android is the ultimate competition in the smartphone space. It has captured huge market share without consumer awareness of the platform, and it is going to keep growing for a while.