Google has just revealed the Android 3.0 SDK, which not only includes a refined UI framework for large-screen devices and all sorts of other tablet-centric tweaks, but also support for multi-core processors, high-quality 2D and 3D graphics, Bluetooth A2DP and HSP.
The new Honeycomb UI stretches the system bar at the bottom of larger displays and gives global status info, while a top action bar allows for app management. The browser gets multiple tab support, allowing for more comfortable full-screen navigation, and it even supports Chrome bookmark syncing, multitouch support for JavaScript and plugins, and auto-sign-on into Google accounts.
Honeycomb also gives enterprise customers some new stuff to love, including support for encrypted storage, password expiration and e-mail.
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