Category: Android

New Chromium OS build brings full NVIDIA Ion acceleration, hope for the future

New operating system chrome building offers full acceleration NVIDIA Jon, hope for the future
Chrome OS. It seems like Google has its hand has been placed on a lot of things since we last heard them, but the U-Bahn is that things alive with new development of the OS chrome – you know, keep us happy while we for the Real Deal wait. Hexxeh just started its latest version, called Flow, which makes some critical improvements, especially if you intend to install the system on an ion-rig too. FLOW fully understands the NVIDIA accelerated ions, and it also “improves the battery life”, while the auto-update … uh, work. This source link for the download hit and if you have to try terror operation, something new, you have your entire weekend to fix things when things go terribly wrong.

Google Phone may be a reality by early 2010

google-phone-conceptThere have been enough rumours, and an equal number of ‘NO’ responses by Google. But somehow the keen interest by Google in the mobile phone industry (more than half of Google’s web products are available for handsets – case in point: the Android) makes me ask: what’s next? Somehow, all roads (or more roads) are leading up to a Google Phone. All the work Google has put into the Android OS with the Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Eris, and other Android phones appear to have just been a warm-up for the Google Phone. Rumour has it that the Google Phone will only be branded by Google, and the handset itself may be manufactured by another phone manufacturer. HTC is the closest phone manufacturer to Google, with too much trust and effort already put into Google’s Android OS. But, TechCrunch claims that they have a “well-sourced rumour” that the Google Phone is under development by a Korean phone manufacturer. Now, this Korean phone manufacturer could be Samsung or LG. With Samsung being a major parts supplier to Apple, it might face some sort of conflict of interest if a partnership is in place with Google. So, if the Google Phone is being built in Korea, it has to be built by LG. The rumours claim that the Google Phone could be officially released as early as January 2010. If Google really comes up with a handset by then, and with the Android application store also having (or should have at least) all the goodies and mobile apps for Android, the iPhone might actually be a run for their money. We will surely have our eyes and ears glued to cyberspace (or to anyone willing to part with more information) for confirmation from Google regarding its own brand phone. Till then, keep saving for the big one

Android army keeps growing as Dell enlists

dell111309aGoogle CEO Eric Schmidt said that “Android hypothesis is literally about to explode, and it is difficult with this assessment in view of the troops who are responsible for the accumulation of mobile operating system to discuss. Dell is the latest Smartphone with Android Motorola and DROID win is the highest profile device, but it is the sum of converts who difference. Android the mobile market begins to flood and it will be very interesting to see if other operating systems, namely OS Apple iPhone and RIM BlackBerry OS can maintain or gain market share that Google OS infiltrates multiple devices. In many respects, the Android strategy for each device is similar to the early days of Windows-Mac war. Microsoft has added several PC partner of Apple to make Windows the dominant operating system on the merits. There will be a moving part here with Android? Operating systems that are connected to a device that would be inundated from all sides by Android Army. It is difficult to imagine in 2010 and not call it the Year of the Android device.

“They have all the necessary requirements. You have the supplier you have distribution, and so forth, “Schmidt said of Google Phone in the third conference quarter earnings last month. In other words, aggregation Android all the ingredients to be used with Microsoft Windows when. Meanwhile back, Android is the Army began to advance. To wit: Dell (right), Motorola, Garmin, Verizon, HTC, Barnes & Noble, LG and Samsung are just a selection of companies who bet on Android. As these companies have been deploying what may be hundreds of devices in the coming years at least some of the hits. Motorola expected to be 1.3 million units in the fourth quarter droid ship, according to Morgan Keegan analyst Tavis McCourt.