20 hot technologies to watch in 2010: Android marches on
February 18th, 2010 admin
Nobody was particularly overwhelmed when Google Android made its debut in the Dream back in February, although as we stated at the time, that was more down to the lacklustre hardware than the operating system itself.
Related Posts
USB 3 has the potential to change the way we transfer data in our daily lives, and the first USB 3 motherboards have already landed in the PC Authority Labs
Read More →
Number 20: WiFi is changing the way we connect and the the way we view entertainment. Will 2010 see greater ranges and speeds? We take a closer look at WiFi developments for the coming year
Read More →
Number 15: As stand-alone GPS devices lose their shine, mobile phone companies are ready to step in and make on-phone GPS maps a must have app.
Read More →
Number 12: When it comes to broadband in 2010, you’re going to hear the figure 100 megabit bandied about a lot.
Read More →
Get ready for the world of motion tracking, where your exact movements can make all the difference with the way you interact with applications.
Read More →
Number 17: If the early signs are any indication, gadgets manufacturers are going to be jumping all over wireless power in 2010.
Read More →
Now placed on the backburner, Intel’s Larrabee project may have changed the way we use computer graphics in 2010. We take a closer look at the year ahead
Read More →
Google has unveiled a software developer’s kit for Android 2.1, letting developers take advantage of the new operating system’s features–most of which are beneath the surface, as opposed to upgrades that are noticeable to Android smartphone owners.
Read More →
Google’s Buzz social-networking technology has finally received support from the Android mobile operating system. Users will now be able to add a dedicated Buzz widget to their Android phones.
Read More →
Motorola is letting consumers in China use Baidu or other rivals as default Web search services instead of Google, on phones using Google’s Android operating system.
Read More →
Related Tweets from Twitter
Related News from Digg
Leave a comment
| Trackback







