Sony Ericsson, the biggest successor of Xperia line smartphones now has announced an early alpha edition of its Sony Ericsson tasted Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 OS revise. This early release is devoid of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and network support.
"Today's smartphones perform a number of functions for users. They can be used to surf the net, send messages, and keep updated with social media and for gaming. More and more these devices are being relied upon to serve as gaming tools. Smartphones can easily have apps installed on them which are games. In fact, some of today's most popular games began as a mobile phone game app. Revenue data is showing that more games are being purchased for mobile phones such as the iPHone or Android phones than for handheld games such as the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP."
RIM recently announced its latest Blackberry 7.1 operating system at the CES 2012 and the Blackberry Tag is one of the main and fresh features integrated in the update.
"Evidence has surfaced pointing toward the introduction of a quad-core processor in future Apple iPhones and iPads. The current processor of choice for the 4S and iPad 2 is the dual-core A5, but keen observers over at 9to5Mac have spotted updated code inside the latest beta version of iOS 5.1 that offers support for quad-core processing."
"Samsung tweeted the news it would be upgrading the Galaxy S II to Ice Cream Sandwich back in November but didn't offer any indication of when it would appear. Since then, it's not been clear whether the S II would be the only Samsung device to see Android 4.0, or if the company was still evaluating the Galaxy range."
Samsung, the South Korean mobile manufacture, has unveiled that according to the decision of the firm, the Galaxy Tab and the Galaxy S will not get an update of latest version of Android mobile OS code named Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.
"Following Samsung's announcement of the mid-range Galaxy Ace Plus yesterday, LG has also revealed an updated version of its own popular reasonably priced Android phone, the Optimus."
When HTC unveiled which of its smartphones and tablets would be upgraded to latest Android ICS last year, the Flyer tablet from the company wasn't contained in the roll.
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango by Microsoft presently suggests support for all 35 different languages, though; the company might be scheduling to include more 85 languages in its upcoming version of Windows mobile OS, which is now celebrated as the Windows Phone Tango.
LG has officially announced via its Facebook page that the Optimus 2X will get an update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich shortly and for the rest of the high-end smartphones to be decided later.
LG, recently in news due to developing display for upcoming Apple iPad, now has publicly unveiled that it has planned to update the LG Optimus 3D to Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS.
The LibreOffice 3.4.4 is now available to download for Macintosh, Windows and Linux platforms, the latest version brings an update with a few bug fixes. The Document Foundation firm unveiled the fourth bugfixes launch of the LibreOffice 3.4.
According to Samsung Israel report, much-awaited Android Ice Cream Sandwich ROM update for the Israel Samsung Galaxy S2 (unlocked) users will be available on March 15.
"Adobe has confirmed to Pocket-lint that it plans to release Flash for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich by the end of 2011, but it will be the last update going forward. That means that there will be a Flash-free future for Android beyond ICS. "
Toshiba has announced today that Android 3.2 Honeycomb update is now obtainable for Toshiba's 10.1 inch original Thrive tablet. Especially, the Thrive 7-inch version has Android 3.2 right from the day it was released.