Hope you weren't holding your breath for Ice Cream Sandwich
It looks like the release of the full specs of Samsung's Nexus Prime yesterday was nothing more than a tease as today we find out that the release of the phone and Google's new Ice Cream Sandwich will...
View ArticleYummy: Transformer Prime running Ice Cream Sandwich
The world’s first quad-core mobile processor was recently made official with our announcement of the NVIDIA Tegra 3 chip, which will debut in the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime Android tablet....
View ArticleAndroid 4.0 (On the Transformer Prime) Ice Cream Sandwich Review: Tastes Like...
The Prime seems to have no trouble achieving notable firsts. It was the first tablet with a Tegra 3 processor to go to retail, and now it’s the first tablet to have official Ice Cream Sandwich support....
View ArticleIce Cream Sandwich (ICS) Update For Original Asus Eee Pad Transformer
While the new Tegra 3 powered Transformer Prime and it's Transformer Prime with upgraded display sibling have stolen the spotlight from the original dock-able Transformer tablet, Asus has not forgotten...
View ArticleTransforming ASUS' Eee Pad by shoving an Ice Cream Sandwich into it
The new ASUS Transformer Prime may have had Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, as its OS for a while now, but only recently has the same been true for the original Eee Pad Transformer. The Tech...
View ArticleSamsung versus Qualcomm; don't judge a tablet by its cover
You are likely already somewhat familiar with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, running Ice Cream Sandwich on a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 4412. Externally it looks almost identical to the 10.1" engineering...
View ArticleRing! Ring! Lenovo-phone!
The Exynos 4412 powered Lenovo Ideaphone K860 sports very nice 720 x 1280 IPS screen which takes up most of the body of the phone thanks to the thin bezel on the phone. The Inquirer were impressed...
View ArticleSkip the Pi and go straight to cardboard computing
APC has released a version of their Rock PC called the Paper which comes in a recycled cardboard case which resembles a hard cover book. Powered by a Cortex A9 based Via Wondermedia chip running at...
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