Dropbox 2.0 for Android with Android 4.0 support now available in Android Market

Dropbox 2.0 for Android gets a new user interface and with Ice Cream Sandwich support.
Shortly after announcing its plans to release an updated version of its Android app, Dropbox has released an updated version of its popular web based file hosting and sharing app, Dropbox 2.0 for Android.
The new version includes support for Android Ice Cream Sandwich and new changes to the user interface, such as gallery view enhancements and separate tabs for ‘Dropbox’, ‘Uploads’ and ‘Favorites’. Other significant tweaks include the file access and folder actions, which can now be accessed with a single-tap, access to offline files and bulk action that makes file uploading faster.
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Sony Ericsson promised to bring the Android Ice Cream Sandwich to its Xperia phones once the OS becomes available.
Sony Ericsson recently announced that all of its Gingerbread-based Xperia phones will be updated to Android 2.3.4. The said update will bring in loads of features like USB-on-the-go, Sony 3D sweep panorama, better Facebook integration, Swype-like text input, integrated screen capture, video chat via Google Talk and more. The company also confirmed that all those Xperia phones will have the Android 4.0, a.k.a Ice Cream Sandwich, when it becomes available.
The Ice Cream Sandwich will include the major Android 3.0 features plus tons of new ones:
* Various NFC options
* Virtual Camera Operator
* USB hub support, and many more
Sony Ericsson isn’t exactly known for its timely updates, but it appears that the company is set to change its way and fix its reputation in the process.
View Article Source »RUMOR: Google, to Release Nexus Prime with Android 4.0 in October

Google might launch its third self-branded Android phone earlier than expected. Make way to Google's Nexus Prime!
Earlier reports coming from BGR have claimed that Nexus Prime, Google’s upcoming 4G smartphone with Android 4.0, will be slated for a release sometime in October 2011. Sources have disclosed that the original report came from a Korean site named, Electronic Times, which also unveiled most of the handset’s features.
Based from Electronic Times, the Nexus Prime is said to be the first smartphone to run on the Android 4.0 operating system, or also known as “Ice Cream Sandwich”. Manufactured by Samsung, Google’s next-gen handset will be sporting a 4.5-inch 720p Super AMOLED HD display, a 1.5 gigahertz CPU, and a TI OMAP 4460.
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