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Google Announces Chrome Beta for Android

Google Announces Chrome Beta for Android

A new mobile web browser is coming to your Android smartphone today. Google announced its very own Google Chrome web browser is being ported over to all Android devices running that latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich. Yes, that means if your device manufacturer or carrier hasn’t pushed ICS to your phone yet, you’ll have to continue waiting. On top of that, Chrome Beta is only available is certain countries (including the U.S., phew!). Continue reading →

Android Ice Cream Sandwich Wallpapers Leak Online

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It was revealed last week that Google and Samsung are holding an Android event this Wednesday (or Tuesday, US time) to reveal the new Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. It’s also speculated that the successor of the Samsung Nexus S smartphone, the Samsung Nexus Prime, will be revealed to demo ICS. As with every new Android OS release comes a new set of wallpapers, and the set of wallpapers we’ll be seeing in ICS Continue reading →

Samsung and Google Reschedule Android Ice Cream Sandwich Event

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Invitations from Samsung and Google were sent out yesterday for their newly reschedule Android event. The event was set to take place this past Tuesday, but was rescheduled out of respect for the death of Apple founder, Steve Jobs. The companies aren’t outright saying if the next generation of the Android operating system, coined Ice Cream Sandwich, will be revealed, ut it’s more than likely considering the invitation features a picture of the Ice Cream Sandwich logo. Continue reading →

Android Ice Cream Seen On eBay Shopper’s Nexus S

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It appears one lucky eBay shopper was given an early preview of Google’s unreleased Ice Cream Sandwich operating system for Android phones. The eBayer bought what he thought was a brand new Google Nexus S phone running Gingerbread, but, instead, what he got was real treat… an Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The anonymous tipster contacted Engadget about the unusual happenings and also sent them a nice video demoing the new OS. Continue reading →