Today Google’s Mobile Division have announced improvements made to their Android and iOS tablet-specific experience for search on the web. As part of their efforts to continue to evolve the way Google’s search engine and overall Google experience functions, they’ve simplified the layout of search results and increased the size of page contents like test, buttons and other touch targets to make it easier and more enjoyable to use Google specifically on your Android or iOS tablet. These changes are specific to the tablet experience, making one again a specific effort to make each platform as strong as the next on the part of Google for their main web presence
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Google Search Experience Optimized for Tablets
July 30th, 2011Dolphin Browser HD v5.0 Beta1 Download Up Now!
May 17th, 2011For all those of you interested in moving forward the awesome mobile-based web browser known as Dolphin, here’s another chance for you! Dolphin has notified developers and testers today that Dolphin Browser HD v5.0 public beta 1 is here today and that your feedback on it is highly appreciated. Everyone who has worked on the private beta thus far and for those of you lucky enough to get the chance to do so in the future
Android courts Enterprise with remote-tracking, encryption & more
April 8th, 2011Google has announced a renewed focus on enterprise use of Android devices, with a range of new features centered around security and collaborative working. Available to all Google Apps for Business and Google Apps for Education customers, the functionality includes remote tracking and locking support via the My Devices dashboard. It’s now possible to locating a lost Android 2.2+ handset on a map, ring the device, and reset its PIN or password remotely.
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Nokia Puts Their Sales Expectation on Nokia E7
February 7th, 2011by Effie Tjhai on 07. Feb, 2011 Nokia is expecting a great success from a Symbian’s device this year.
Skyfire for Android Updated
December 15th, 2010The popular Skyfire browser for Android has just been updated to 3.0.1, bringing along with it some new features. It’s a relatively minor but brings some stability fixes and a few much needed improvements. One of the changes in this update is the ability to move the application to your SD card to save phone memory
Motorola DROID X Gets Updated, version 2.3.340 brings in Madden ’11
December 7th, 2010Today is sure the day of updates, and although they may not be to 2.3 (that’s coming later) we are sure seeing quite a bit of general updates being released. Following the trend, the Motorola DROID X has just been updated to 2.3.340 bringing in some new enhancements and improvements. One of the biggest features of this update is that Madden 2011, which appears to be a DROID X exclusive, will be coming preloaded
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TweetDeck 1.0.3 officially available in the Android Market
November 23rd, 2010We first saw build 1.0.3 of TweetDeck last week when it was released as a test build. For those holding off for an official release, your time has come. Bringing in many new features, some of the most notable are the new landscape UI, Twitpic integration, and bit.ly URL shortening
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TweetDeck For Android updated to 1.0.2
November 9th, 2010Tweetdeck is one of the most popular Twitter applications for Android, with just under a month under it’s official release, it’s received an update that address a few issues. Now version 1.0.2, a few fixes have been added to the slick application. Among the changes comes some improvements to how it handles the adding of Facebook accounts.