After months of speculation, Android 2.0 ("Eclair") was officially released this week by Google. To be more precise, the Software Development Kit (SDK) for Android 2.0 was released, so that developers ...
This is the last of a series of articles on Android 2.0 ("Eclair"). In part 1, we examined the user-oriented features of the new release, and in part 2 we discussed several features intended for ...
Feeling hungry? Try a taste of Eclair, Google’s brand new Android operating system. Android Eclair adds a host of features into the open source OS (and, despite its mouth-watering name, appears to be ...
Android 2.0 has the best chance of joining the BlackBerry and iPhone as a mobile device that will actually matter to users, IT, and developers in, say, 2012 — but it’s still just a chance.
Early Android adopters are left wondering whether their T-Mobile G1s will ever get a taste of Android 2.0 'Eclair' “One of the things that attracted me to the T-Mobile G1 when it first came out,” ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. Initial ...
While Android 1.6 is still writhing around in amniotic fluid, BGR had the nerve to publish shots of version 2.0 “Eclair,” which doesn’t even have a formal due ...
Google on Tuesday released an SDK for Android 2.0, revealing some new features that will come with the upgraded mobile operating system. The news comes a day before a Verizon event in New York City ...
The Boy Genius Report got its hands on the upcoming Android Verizon phone, "Droid," and toured its early-release 2.0 firmware. The blog finds a few keen features to be released, including a unified ...
Today, Facebook is releasing an entirely new version of Facebook for Android. The biggest change you’ll notice, according to the engineering team, is that the app is way faster than it was before.