The official Andriod 2.2 release video snuck out just a few minutes ago and it provides a nice walk-through of some of the new features which we highlighted in our photo thread. Check it...
While watching the keynote at Google I/O today, Adobe made an interesting update to their Labs site. Flash 10.1 Beta is officially available to download for Android 2.2 (Froyo). Obviously none of us have Froyo, but we're assuming attendees at this conference...
For those of you not able to see the live keynote at Google I/O, here are a few screenies we capped showing off some of the awesomeness that is Froyo. Google Maps in a PC browser sending info to device... Froyo Wi-Fi hotspot... More Wi-Fi hotspot... Market app...
Yep, we're already talking about a new version of Android well before we've actually seen Froyo running anywhere. During yesterday's keynote at Google I/O, there was a ton of talk about all things multimedia including a new project called WebM. And yesterday...
With the impending release of Android 2.2 (Froyo) at Google I/O this week, there are a few questions which seem to be popping up quite frequently. "How do I get back to stock 2.1 for the update?", "If I'm rooted, will I still get 2.2?" and "Will the Droid...
Yep that's definitely the same giant frozen yogurt which was featured in this post yesterday. And since the video in that post has been set to "private" you can see a screenie from it next to our new photo below... Only 5 more days until the release of Froyo!...
OK, this story is just too damn funny to not write about. While TechCrunch was breaking the news on their blog this morning that Android 2.2 would include the ability to tether and use your phone as a wifi hotspot, they were also sending an employee over to...
We already know that Froyo is going to be blazingly fast. We know that we'll likely see Flash 10.1 loaded onto it and that Market apps should have the option to auto-update. And now...we know that it will include tethering and the option to use your device...