Archive for January, 2011

Soon after Nexus S ships gingerbread will appear in AOSP

Soon after Nexus S day, which is tomorrow Gingerbread is set to appear in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Isn’t that some great news? It comes from Android developer Jean-Baptiste Queru’s Twitter account and the only thing we are left wondering is just how soon this is soon also shows that this is a new breakthrough in market of Nexus.



Hands on Google Nexus S

The Google Nexus One has enabled itself to continue being relevant in the mobile landscape while other top notched devices have been announced and released with less than a year under its belt. The Nexus One undoubtedly became the choice of handset for developers seeing that it quickly received the latest and greatest Android updates Even though many devices emulated its high end specifications.









The already rooted Google Nexus S

After few hours after the Google Nexus S’ release, it’s already rooted the guys at XDA-Developers once again did their magic trick and as you probably know, when you root your device, you eliminate the software and you unlock its full capabilities or to put it in another way. This allows you to do all the usual wonders like over clocking your CPU, flashing custom ROMs and so on, but you should be extremely careful, limitations that were imposed by the developers of the OS in question because if you do something wrong, there may be dire consequences and by that we don’t mean invalid warranty.