Yes, you read that right. Angry Birds, the game, is now available for download in the Chrome Web Store absolutely free. Now you really can get your Angry Birds on no matter where you are or what device you are…
Google’s Day 2 of I/O is here and this is the summary of this morning’s keynote. Google has gone from 70 million to 160 million users in less than a year. They have had some great feature since then as…
Today was a big day for all the Google and Android fans out there. A new version of Android was announced, Google announced their new music beta service, and if you were lucky enough to be there today, you got…
Google’s next big release of Android will be code named Ice Cream Sandwich, and will be available by the fourth quarter of this year. This will be Google’s attempt to solve it’s OS fragmentation issues, with this version uniting all…
In relation to Google’s I/O event, they have launched their Music Beta service, by invite only, today. Music Beta allows users to store their music in the cloud and sync it wirelessly to their devices. Currently, they only mention this…
Apple has been in talks with Verizon about delivering iOS 5 updates via the air, much like Android and Blackberry devices do today. Apple has long required the tethered update to iTunes, requiring you to plug in your device, open…
An XDA developer who goes by the name of Chainfire has successfully rooted Samsung Galaxy S II on Android 2.3.3 firmware. You can now gain full system access by flashing your Galaxy S II using Odin, Samsung’s flashing utility, and…
It’s been a few days since Google announced Android 2.3.4 for Nexus S and Nexus One. The new update brings video and voice chat through Google Talk along with a few bug fixes. But, as with all Android updates, the…
Awesome updates from the Google Mobile team just keep rolling out. Recently Google released a Google Docs app for Android, and now comes the ability to video/voice chat using Google Talk. Similar applications, like Fring and Tango, have sought to…