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Google says ?Holo? theme required by vendors that want Android Market access in Android 4.0 One of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich’s most noticeable new features is the “Holo” theme, a set of UI widgets and design elements baked right into the operating system that give it a unique look. The Holo theme also provides a set of visual elements that help developers to create apps and widgets that will have a unified look and feel. Google is so proud of this new theme that th [..] |
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| Android tablets still unwanted? Honeycomb makes up just 1% of Android usage, study finds Android Honeycomb, first announced by Google at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2011, is now widely available across dozens of Android tablet models. As Google’s first publicly available operating system developed specifically for media tablets, Honeycomb was hotly anticipated ahead of its unveiling, but end users have seemingly not been impressed by the OS or the slates that have e [..] |
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Android Developer Phone gets updated, paid Android Market partially opened Google announced on Monday that update 1.1 is now available for the unlocked Android developer phone (ADP1). The update contains several bug fixes for issues involving the alarm clock, device sleep, POP3 email and email notification. The update also adds new features to the ADP1 including business reviews in maps, the ability to save MMS [...] [..] |
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Fujitsu launches its new ?Services Built for Android?, brings Android to nearly everything Fujitsu announced on Thursday that it is now offering a new program called ?Service Built for Android?. Fujitsu is leveraging its experience in the development of embedded devices and offering to help companies deploy the Android OS on all kinds of hardware, from mobile phones, automotive systems and consumer electronics to embedded systems. Fujitsu [...] [..] |
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| Watch Android Boss Andy Rubin Demo His "$10,000" Motorola Android Tablet (GOOG, AAPL, MOT) At last night's All Things D mobile conference, Android chief Andy Rubin demoed a new tablet from Motorola running Android's Honeycomb operating system.
The tablet is due out in "a while," says Rubin, who was generally non-specific. For instance, asked what the price of the tablet is, he responded, "It's not even out yet...literally this thing is like, $10,000," since you can't get one a [..] |
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