http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/adobe-flash-player-netflix-streaming-apps-updated-for-ice-cream/
Current Runtime Release Version(s)
Flash Player Android: 11.1.112.60
New Features
ICS (IceCream Sandwich) support for Android Flash Player
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/923/cpsid_92359.html
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Does any one think there will be an update to the android browser in ice cream sandwich?
After the release of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich source code developers and normal users rejoiced, with hopes that their device would soon run the new software or that their applications would become more feature-rich with new APIs. However, often overlooked are the details. For those still waiting for ICS on their device I've ported the latest iteration of the stock Calculator2 app to work on Android 2.1 Eclair up to 2.3 Gingerbread.
Check out the screen shots below or give it a try yourself, the APK is available here and the source code is freely available on GitHub.
Samsung has releases a value pack firmware update based on Gingerbread operating system for its Galaxy M Style smartphone. This update brings some Ice Cream Sandwich features on Gingerbread build.......
http://mirolta.com/2012/04/03/samsu...are-update-features-face-unlock-photo-editor/
Sundar Pichai the head of Android division at Google announced that New version of Android OS will be called Android KitKat.
From Android 1.5 launched each version of OS related to dessert-theme based. Such as
Android 1.5 was Cupcake.Android 1.6 was Donut.Android 2.0 was Eclair..Android 2.2 was Froyo. Android 2.3 was Gingerbread. Android 3.0 was Honeycomb. Android 4.0 was Ice Cream Sandwich. And Android 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 have been called Jelly Bean.
For KitKat name Google has tied up with Nestle, which makes KitKat chocolates.The KitKat will be Android 4.4. So far there is no word on when Google will release this OS but it is likely to debut in the market with the new Nexus phone in the coming months.
The following names are used for the currently existing Android releases. Note that versions 1.0 and 1.1 were not publicly named. However, Android 1.1 was internally referred to as "Petit-Four"
Cupcake: 1.5
Donut: 1.6
Eclair: 2.0-2.1
Froyo: 2.2
Gingerbread: 2.3
Honeycomb: 3.0-3.2
Ice cream sandwich: 4.0
Jelly Bean: 4.1-4.3
Kitkat: 4.4
Lollipop: 5.0
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