Android 2.1 has been availalbe through the Nexus One for over a week now, but the SDK has only been made available now. There are a number of new APIs on board, including for the animated wallpapers, network signal detail, UI tweaks, geolocation permissions, databases. No real tells at first glance. No major resolution changes or super-duper space-age improvements. And unless you're a coder, none of this is for you. But the bottom line is it means newer and better apps are on the way.

CES 2010 brings us another awesome device, this time Lenovo, SlashGear, on site at CES, took some photos, I for one am excited with all these new devices. 2010 will be an awesome year.

We have discussed the Camangi Webstation before, so you know the details and how sexy and promising this device is. Well here is an unboxing video for you to really enjoy!

 

Google has sent out invitations to attend its January 5th press conference. People have speculated that this would be the week of release for the Google dubbed Nexus One device. Is Google planning on unveiling their powerhouse device? Will other questions be answered about plans for the Android operating system?

Stay tuned..

Buzzd is a popular application that pulls data from other users and feeds such as Twitter to give users the latest information regarding their current location. Users can find the best places to eat, grab a drink or go dancing...among other things. The application is available in the marketplace.

The Moto XT701, dubbed the "Sholes Tablet", is debuting in China, and thanks to some tipsters and BGR...we now have a full spec list for the device.

The popular mobile application from IAC has landed on the Android platform, providing users with everything they need to know about their local surroundings. CitySearch provides information and location info on more than 15 million businesses. So if you are on vacation or visiting a friend in another city, or even in your own hometown...CitySearch will let you know who has the best food and customer experience around, where to shop, great movie theaters and places for live music...all at your fingertips!

Before there were fish, there was water. And before there was DROID, there was Devour. Thats right, the Motorola Devour was slated for release before the DROID, but something unknown slowed it down. But it appears that the device will still debut on Big Red, and hears the kicker...running Android 2.1! Now this is great news, but why did the DROID ship with 2.0 and get an update to 2.0.1 if 2.1 was so close to being ready? Is this why the Devour was held back, so it could release with 2.1? With Sprint reporting that their devices will get 2.1, will the DROID get some love in January?

According to some recent information, Sprint is reporting that their HTC Hero and Samsung Moment devices will skip Android 1.6 and 2.0 and head straight to 2.1! This would be great for the device owners and bring some much needed love to two powerhouse devices.

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