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Android app installation onto memory card “coming soon”
One of the big benefits of rooting your Android handset is the ability to use something like Apps2SD to install applications onto your memory card instead of the handsets built-in storage. However, it appears that Google may be planning official support for this function. The Google Android Code page has seen the status of issue […]
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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for Android landing in June
After much speculation, it appears that Adobe will definitely be launching Flash Player 10.1 for Android in June. Kevin Lynch, Adobe’s Chief technical officer (CTO) spilled the beans on the official blog. “We look forward to delivering Flash Player 10.1 for Android smartphones as a public preview at Google I/O in May, and then a […]
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Android 2.2 gets integrated Flash support
Google’s VP of Engineering Andy Rubin has confirmed that the Android 2.2 (Froyo) release will bring with it full Adobe Flash support. Talking to the New York Times, Rubin promised that full support (hopefully Flash 10.1) is coming to the next version of Android. This is good news and fits with the fact that Adobe […]
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Xperia X10 getting Android 2.2 update in H2 2010?
We know that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 handset will be getting an Android firmware upgrade from version 1.6 that it will ship with. However, we don’t know exactly when nor exactly what the firmware will be upgraded to. Cnet Asia is reporting that the handset may be updated to Android 2.2 (rumoured to be […]
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Next major Android version codenamed Froyo
As many of you will know, each of Android’s major new releases have been codenamed after delicious bakery goods, as well as running in alphabetical order. So far we’ve had Cupcake (v1.5), Donut (v1.6) and Eclair (v2.0) and apparently the next iteration will be called Froyo i.e. frozen yoghurt. Engadget got the scoop via a […]