If you currently own an Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet and your gadget is not on the list of devices to be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich anytime soon or you just can’t wait anymore to get a taste of ICS, you can now pretend for a couple of minutes or so that you have an Android 4.0 slate on your hands. The latest Gmail app update, released by Google on Wednesday, brings ICS-like functionality to Android 3.2 tablets. Or at least that’s what Google is claiming, because, in reality, the differences between the old and the new Gmail app are …
After reporting last week on an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the UMTS/GSM Nexus S and the HSPA+ variant of the Galaxy Nexus, other Nexus S adopters should finally prepare for an (official) taste of Ice Cream Sandwich. More exactly, according to a tweet from Sprint, all of their Nexus S 4G smartphones should start receiving OTA (over-the-air) ICS updates right about…now. Of course, you shouldn’t all expect to receive the instantly, as these kinds of things sometimes take days, or even weeks, to reach out to all customers. As a matter of fact, the guys at Sprint …
While it seems like Google Navigation has been the longest BETA in history, a new update has been added to give the interface a more basic and efficient feel. It might not seem like a ton of changes have occurred, however the small differences could assist drivers when navigating through the menus. The update provides users with larger menu action buttons to enable them to quickly find what they are looking for. This certainly makes sense because when you are driving, it is a real challenge to interact with a touchscreen device, Thankfully, the small changes are welcomed, especially …
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