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Android v4.0 Source Code for the International Samsung Galaxy SII GT-i9100 Now Available
Let’s all give Samsung an A for effort so far on their “after-sale” support of the Galaxy SII. Last week we saw official Android v4.0 drop and, as unusual at it may sound, they are right on time with delivering the source code to Ice Cream …
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Motorola Mobility sued for source code theft
A private software and systems developer known as Lemko Corporation, filed a complaint against Motorola Mobility earlier this week, alleging theft over trade secrets. According to the documents, Motorola is said to have hired an engineer who helped develop unique code while employed for Lemko. …
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Ice Cream Sandwich source code released, custom ROMs inevitable
The Google ice cream truck hit neighborhoods early, handing out tasty ice cream sandwiches to everyone! That’s right, the Ice Cream Sandwich source code was made available and modders couldn’t get the wrapper off quick enough. AOSP Software Engineer Jean-Baptiste Queru broke the news yesterday …
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HTC Release Source Code for 7 Devices
HTC has released a slew of source codes for their phones, both new and old. These source codes can all be found at HTC’s developers repository where we expect you hacking types will have a field day. It might be me, but HTC seems to …
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HTC Releases New, Updated Source Codes for Multiple Handsets
Modders and hackers can download the source code for various HTC phones, including the recent Inspire 4G.
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HTC Releases Source of Three Handsets
HTC has released the source code for the G2, MyTouch 4G and the Verizon Droid Incredible today in their Developer Center. The developing community will probably be very happy with those, making a good and stable root possible much easier. Please note: The source of the G2 is not meant for the Desire Z. The G2 is running stock Froyo, while the Desire Z is creamed with HTC Sense.
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G2 Source Code Released Courtesy of HTC
HTC is keeping with their tradition of releasing the kernel code to new handsets with the latest being the Desire Z (T-Mobile G2). Like they recently did with the Droid Incredible and EVO 4G, HTC sets most of the code free for developers and ROM makers to tinker with.
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Motorola Open Sources Droid X
It appears Motorola may have finally given us what we wanted: the open source software for the Droid X. That’s right, now developers can mess around with the 4.3-inch beast even more! This isn’t quite as exciting as the 1-Click Root that came to the …
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HTC Releases Kernel Source Code for EVO 4G, HTC Hero
Good news for the Android developer community, HTC has finally released the source code for the Android 2.1 build of the HTC Hero. While they were at it, HTC dropped the kernel for the EVO 4G. Developers have been anxiously awaiting news of the source …
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