The Android 3.0 Preview looks fine. I reallllly don’t like the navigation icons at the bottom left of the screen.
Thursday, January 6th
Tuesday, December 7th
The Nexus S, a new Android phone from Google looks pretty snazzy and comes pre-packed with Android 2.3, “Gingerbread.” While it doesn’t pack a lot of new features in the browser (boo!), it does look like a noteworthy entry into the Android market. TechCrunch summarizes their review with:
The bottom line is this. If you are an iPhone user this isn’t going to make you switch. If you’re an Android user you will want this phone more than any other.
Friday, September 24th
The first official hands-on demo of the Android-based Samsung Galaxy Tab. Looks fast, gorgeous, and in a great form factor — this could shape up to be the first real iPad competitor.
Thursday, September 23rd
We’re launching new cloud-powered capabilities: two-step verification to help enhance security and soon, mobile editing in Google Docs on Android and the iPad™.Official Google Blog
Tuesday, July 20th
YouTube’s mobile site gets a slick HTML5 overhaul for mobile WebKit.
Wednesday, July 7th
The new Android 2.2-powered Optimus series. A small diversion from WebKit discussion, but does it not drive anyone else crazy that Android devices don’t have a consistent order for the four hardware buttons under the screen?
Friday, May 21st
Android 2.2, (“Froyo”), running circles around Android 1.6 and iPad.