Ever since the Android development roadmap was published last year, users have been eagerly awaiting the "Cupcake" release. Perhaps a little too eagerly. After staying out of the fray for a while I ...
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If you want to see what’s next for Android in “Cupcake”-including that delicious on-screen keypad-you can grab the SDK and root around yourself before T-Mo pushes it to your G1. Or, check our gallery.
Google's Android operating system gets its update to version 1.5, codenamed Cupcake, today, if you're a G1 user Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen ...
There’s a new version of TuneWiki for Android Cupcake, and it looks like a pretty solid update: The Blip feature burps your current playlist to Facebook and/or Twitter, and there’s a new Android ...
If you’ve been with Android long enough, you may know a little something about Android 1.5. Kicking off the long tradition of naming versions after desserts, Android 1.5 was called Cupcake.
There have been lots of rumors and screenshots on the forthcoming ""=""> update for the T-Mobile G1 Google Android device that may start rolling out as soon as next week. While most of the talk is ...
Today Google released Donut, an update to Android Cupcake. Donut will be followed by Eclair and Flan and then perhaps by Tummy Ache, Cavity or Insulin. Clearly, Google wants developers to see Android ...
Android developer Aaron La, who released details of the Cupcake build in his blog, says that the next gen of Android will feature software keyboard support, the ability to pick different locales, an ...
Cupcake will mark the first major update to the T-Mobile G1 since it hit the market in October, marking the first smartphone based on the open-source Google Android handset available. T-Mobile ...