Smart devices are everywhere, and it’s no wonder to see smart wristwatches as well, and speaking of which, today we have a special smart wristwatch for you.
As you might have read, Google is planning to release a new version of Google TV, and according to the latest news, Google is determined to bring Android OS to our TV screens. But in addition to this, Google is working on another project called Android TV.
Yet another Android tablet. Pioneer Computers Australia Company has introduced their Android 2.2 Froyo tablet known as the DreamBook PhonePad M7, quite a mouthful.
The Android tab is built on a Qualcomm processor with 1 GHz and is equipped with a 7-inch multitouch display with 800 x 600 pixels. The volume of the integrated memory and intelligence are the same, with 512 MB, supporting up to 32GB via MicroSD.
Most mobile phone users would agree that a physical QWERTY keyboard on a smartphone can not compare with a virtual one. Samsung has found it necessary to offer an Android phone to those who need to write more.
Samsung has changed the operating system interface of Android 2.2 to fit the screen of 2.8″ horizontally for the new Galaxy Pro.
Dell has today unveiled its latest Android handset, the Dell Venue. Somewhat similar to the Windows Phone 7-powered Venue Pro, Dell’s new Venue smartphone will run on Froyo, version 2.2 of Android OS. Spec wise, we’re looking at a 1 GHz processor, an eight-megapixel camera, full Flash 10.1 support, Dell Stage widget support, and a 4.1-inch AMOLED Gorilla Glass touchscreen display.
As you probably know, Skyfire is one of the most popular mobile browsers on Android Market, and we’re pleased to announce the latest version of Skyfire has been released that offers some great features to its users.













