Asus has made the announcement that it will commence the roll out of the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet from next week. It has also announced the imminent release of a bootloader unlocking tool.
In 2012, a big clash between Google, world' largest Internet search engine, and Facebook, world's No.1 social network service, is being predicted.
Chronic Dev Team member pod2g has an interesting New Year gift for his fans - the French hacker has uploaded his blog with juicy details of Corona, the untethered jailbreak for non-A5 devices that are running on iOS 5.0.1, but many of his followers did not appreciate his hard work and criticized him instead for not releasing A5 jailbreak yet.
The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3, which is expected to unveil at the World Mobile Congress in February, could launch an entry- level cheaper model, according to a report obtained by Planet Insane.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 was first released in February. However, at that time Samsung showcased a rather bulkier frame, measuring 10.92 mm thick. Later, Samsung changed the case to an ultra-thin one - 8.6 mm thick and weighing a mere 565 grams.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note - a device that is neither a phone nor a tablet but a happy combination of both - in October.
Intel are expected to provide a glimpse of their Clover Trail-based prototype tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show.
The Asus Transformer Prime, which is arguably the best tablet existing, is receiving updates with camera, GPS and glitch fixes according to the latest report.
The highly anticipated ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime has arrived with a major flaw: a locked bootloader.
Apple, BlackBerry, Amazon, Nook and Android all have their own application stores for their mobile devices, but one man in San Francisco plans to open an app store for robotics software.
An app that acts like a musical postcard enables users to capture and share musical moments with friends and family and to discover great songs along the way.
Take a look at the specifications of LG Nitro HD and Apple iPhone 4S:
The HTC Amaze 4G, which was released in October for T-Mobile, is expected to face immense competition from the first Ice Cream Sandwich phone, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which was made available in November for Verizon Wireless.
Samsung Galaxy S3, which is the next expected flagship smartphone from the South Korean electronics company, is anticipated to be launched in February 2012 according to the latest reports.
The Android-powered tablet is not a bad device though. The 9.4 inch device runs on the Honeycomb operating system and packs a dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. The tablet also sports a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 0.3-megapixel camera up front.
Earlier this week, Experian Hitwise released its annual list of the most-visited Web sites of 2011; unsurprisingly Facebook topped the list, surpassing Google. Just a few days after that Nielsen Research came out with its own analysis and released its own list of the 10 most-visited Web sites, putting Google on top.
Here is a chance for those who missed ASUS Transformer Prime at BestBuy stores - the most sought after tablet of this season is now available at Office Depot.
If you can't make it to New York for New Year's Eve 2012, here's where to find live streaming of the event of your computer, when to catch Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on TV, and even how to download an app that gives you commercial-less live feed and photos. If you're determined to see the Times Square Ball Drop in person, meanwhile, here are the entrance points around the city.
T-Mobile missed out on the iPhone, but they do have the HTC Amaze 4G, and it promises to take the Android vs Apple fight to another level. That's because it is one loaded smartphone, and the $200 on contract price backs that up nicely.
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime is expected to hit the U.S. market in January 2012. However, the latest news suggests that pre-order stock available at both Best Buy and GameStop has been sold out and is currently listed as not being available.
2011 has been a very exciting year for smartphones thanks to the number of devices that flooded the market, and the trend is expected to continue in 2012.
As you think about what the new year will bring in 2012, try to imagine a whole new way to interact with your mobile devices. It was only 2007 when Apple brought us the touchscreen smartphone, and now, a program called Senseye will enable people to control their devices with their eyes.