Tuesday, November 15, 2011
ICS for all!
Today is not just any other day for all you android fans out there. In fact today is the day that Google has unleashed ICS for any and all who want it. What does this mean and why should you be excited? With the source code released all manufacturers can begin working on it for your particular device. For all you developers out there you can now begin working on your own custom rom. If you're a developer and would like to download the source it can be found here. Keep in mind that it may be some time before you get an update if at all, but with this news you can be sure that it won't be long before we start seeing the updates roll out to some of the newer devices. Motorola has all ready confirmed that the Droid Razr will be getting Ice Cream Sandwich within 6 weeks of the source release date. I personally can't wait to see what devices get the update first. Do you think your phone will be getting ICS. Let me know in the comments section below.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Sorry I haven't been giving any news lately. I have been dealing with some personal issues, so please forgive me. With that said I would like to inform the many android faithful out there that are tired of the iphone commercials featuring siri and its artificial intelligence and want more functionality from their android handset. Now we all know that Android has had voice commands since the release of Froyo and that for the most part it added a whole new world of possibilities for our handsets. If you would like to have the same features that siri offers for your android phone then I recommend you try the "Voice Actions" app from Pannous. They have a free and plus version for 2.99 in the android market. This app will do various tasks for you such as setting alarm, text friends and answer most questions you can ask. It is constantly being updated and in my opinion offers the best android equivalent to Crapples voice command. Get it today and let me know what you think about it in the comments section below.
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