Archive | December, 2010
Gingerbread is now Open Source to All

Gingerbread is now Open Source to All

As I write this post, Gingerbread, Android 2.3, is being pushed into the Android Open Source Project.  This means that within the next few hours you too can download your very own copy of Gingerbread for use on your AOSP phone, which incedently shouldn’t be a Nexus S.  According to Mr. Queru of Google, trying [...]

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Google CR-48 Review

Google CR-48 Review

Well hello there! It’s been quite a while since I wrote for The Droids, and there’s a good reason for that. I bid Android adieu when the iPhone 4 came out, and as I said to Benjamin before I left, I’ll probably be back for version 3.0. I absolutely love Android and miss many of [...]

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Nexus S – All the Details – Specs and Galleries

Looks like Google has setup a special web page for the Nexus S which details all the goods you want to know about the Nexus S.  Take a gander and let us know if you’ll be making a purchase on Dec 16th. Google

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Android 2.3 SDK/NDK Available – Developers Hungry for Gingerbread

Google has just released the SDK and NDK for application developers for Android 2.3, Gingerbread.  It looks like a majority of the enhancements are focused to try and help game developers create better games for the Android platform.  Other APIs and enhancements look to support some of the features just announced for the Nexus S, [...]

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Nexus S with Gingerbread at Google Phone Pages

The almost official Nexus S has now landed in it’s very own spot on Google’s phone web space.  It seems to be showing off all the features previously rumored.  While it’s not available for purchase yet, it looks like it’ll be T-Mobile 3G only.  At least for now, who knows if there will be an [...]

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Gingerbread to be 32bit Windows for “No more banding, no more dithering”

The slide says it all.  This is good news for all those who are tired of banding on their gradients.  Look forward to a little more smoothy goodness in graphics. UPDATED.

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