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Google Gets Android Developers Ready For Ice Cream Sandwich SDK With Some Helpful Tips

Google Gets Android Developers Ready For Ice Cream Sandwich SDK With Some Helpful Tips

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Android Developers Blog is getting Android devs and their apps ready for the soon-to-be-announced Ice Cream Sandwich SDK with some helpful tips. Even though the ICS SDK isn’t currently available for devs, the post lists various ways a developer can get their Honeycomb apps (currently only available on tablets) ready…

ZiiLABS Outs Super Slim Jaguar3 Reference Design Tablets

ZiiLABS Outs Super Slim Jaguar3 Reference Design Tablets

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  ZiiLABS has outed the latest reference design in their Honeycomb series of tablets, the Jaguar3. Based around the company’s ZMS series of chips, the slates measure in as some of the thinnest yet. The standard magnesium case measuring 8.1mm thick gives the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 a run for…

Google Goggles Updated, Automatically Searches Every Picture You Take

Google Goggles Updated, Automatically Searches Every Picture You Take

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Google Goggles has been updated to version 1.6 with a feature that aims to make your smartphone camera “smarter.” With a new opt-in feature, Goggles will now automatically perform a search on any image you take with your camera, whether you snap the picture using the app or not. The…

Git Media Announces Surge and Pro Tablets with 250GB HDD

Git Media Announces Surge and Pro Tablets with 250GB HDD

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  Git Media is hoping to enter the Android tablet race strong with the introduction of two new tablets, the NVIDIA Tegra 2-packing Surge and Samsung Exynos 4210-rocking Pro. Other than their top-class dual-core CPUs, the two device do not differ greatly. Both feature 16:9 widescreen 10.1-inch displays at 1280×768…

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