One area where Android is lacking has been in memory and on board storage of Applications. The first iterations of Android phones came with 256MB of on board memory (HTC Dream / G1) and that was used to store the base operating system as well as the applications users downloaded from the market. Not long [...]

After Froyo, Android OS becomes Gingerbread
Google has a history of naming releases of it’s Android OS after yummy treats in alphabetical order. While “A” and “B” were never really know, the order became Cupcake (Android 1.5), Donut (1.6), Eclair(2.0) and the next will be Froyo(unknown). After that it becomes Gingerbread(unknown) and you have to build a little house out of [...]
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