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Android: Google Fail, Everyone Else Win Seeking Alpha Google (GOOG) meet Amazon (AMZN), your worst nightmare when it comes to Android. If you thought the carriers were bad with their Android overlays and bloatware, or the amazing fragmentation and non-upgradability of Android branded devices, you're ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iOS, Android App From Verizon, Zipit Enables Secure Messaging in Health Care eWeek Zipit Wireless has introduced its Zipit Confirm secure-messaging app for iOS and Android that is suitable for use by physicians and health care staff. The company also upgraded its Zipit Now handheld with VOIP capabilities on Verizon's network. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Best Android Tablet Apps Gizmodo With the Nexus 7 now available, Android tablets are no longer poor iPad copycats. They're real, banging for your buck affordable and most importantly, really good. But to make it even better, you'll need to get some apps. Here are the best Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HTC Desire HD not expected to see Android 4.0 CNET (blog) Apparently the handset maker has scrapped its Desire HD ICS plans. Read this blog post by Scott Webster on Dialed In. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android malware numbers explode to 25000 in June 2012 ZDNet (blog) Summary: So far, the number of Android malware threats found has hit 25000. In June 2012 alone, the number increased by a whopping 10000, easily the largest find for a month yet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android App Makes Smartphones Accessible for the Blind Mashable Georgie is an Android app that will turn a regular smartphone into a powerful tool for the blind. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Dark Knight Rises Preview (iOS, Android) Business Insider The blockbuster film is almost here, and so is the iOS and Android adventure from Gameloft. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy Note official with Android 4.0 and dual-core processor AndroidGuys Samsung Galaxy Note official with Android 4.0 and dual-core processor. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Includes Full ASLR Implementation Threatpost (blog) Security researcher Jon Oberheide said that the exploit mitigations added to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean include full ASLR and several other security technologies that make it harder to attack. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Serial hacker says latest Android will be "pretty hard" to exploit Ars Technica Defenses added to Android Jelly Bean make it harder to hijack end users' phones. See all stories on this topic » | ||
XBMC Coming To Android Mobile Magazine According to the XBMC Team, the Android version of XBMC has all the features you'd expect to see on the standard desktop version and doesn't require any special hacks, mods or rooting to work on Android, instead it works just like any other app. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Jelly Bean is the most secure Google platform yet Know Your Mobile (blog) Android 4.1 Jelly Bean comes with much stronger security than previous versions and is very difficult to attack according to a security expert. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Users say Apple's iPhone worth $313 to them, Android averages $220 Apple Insider In comparison, users of Android handsets said their current smartphone was worth $220 on average, while BlackBerry smartphone owners pegged the value of their device at $219. Munster believes the premium value iPhone owners attribute to their handset ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
T-Mobile makes the Samsung Galaxy Note official CNET The 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note tablet/smartphone hybrid is coming to T-Mobile with Android 4.0. Read this blog post by Jessica Dolcourt on Android Atlas. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy Note gets added to the T-mobile lineup Examiner.com No pricing has been announced yet for this extra-large 1.5 GHz dual-core Android smart phone that's making its way to T-Mobile after debuting with AT&T in February 2012. AT&T sells the Galaxy Note for $249 with a contract. Samsung will be issuing the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Symantec Advances Mobile Productivity With New Android and iOS Protection ... MarketWatch (press release) Symantec Mobile Security for Android According to Symantec's State of Mobility Survey(1), 67 percent of companies are concerned with malware attacks spreading from mobile devices to internal networks. In addition, Symantec's latest Internet Security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is Hard to Crack, Says Security Expert TrustedReviews Android 4.1 Jelly Bean fully implements anti-hacking technology, according to a mobile security specialist. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Get Wet and Be Worry-Free This Summer with the Waterproof Kyocera Hydro ... Businessweek 17, 2012-- Boost Mobile, a leader in the no-contract wireless industry, makes a splash this summer by unveiling the Kyocera Hydro, the first IPX5- and IPX7-level water-proof Android™-powered smartphone that doesn't require a contract. Kyocera Hydro is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorola Atrix HD (AT&T) PC Magazine Motorola's nicely updated Atrix HD Android smartphone offers a lot of bang for not much buck, although it's no longer the stellar value it once was. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android 4.1 ported to the ancient HTC HD2 Geek htc-hd2. Google is keen on announcing new versions of Android, but the OEMs that make the devices are apparently not so big on actually updating phones. The deployment rate of Android 4.0 just crept above 10%, but now Android 4.1 Jelly Bean has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light' now available on Android with Sony phones Examiner.com Sick of playing short mobile games? The Xbox LIVE Arcade and PlayStation Network hit "Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light" is now available for Android. For. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Windows 8 tablets won't threaten the iPad (or Android) InfoWorld As much as today's tablets lack a strong office suite, they vastly outperform Windows 8 for usability. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nexus 7 a good rival for the iPad, in a compact size Chicago Sun-Times Google's new Nexus 7, a 7-inch Android tablet available from play.google.com starting from $199, is a remarkable device. Many slates have attempted to tap into some part of the success of the iPad. I've tried most of them. Usually, they're not even ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Nexus 7 tips and tricks CNET Quickly customize your Nexus 7 Android tablet using these easy personalization tips. Read this blog post by Donald Bell on How To. See all stories on this topic » |
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Verizon LG Optimus Vu apprehended by Android Police, confesses ... By Sean Buckley If the LG Optimus Vu's insistence on running Gingerbread was the sole factor keeping you from its 5-inch HD-IPS display and its goofy 4:3 aspect ratio, Engadget | ||
CA-Fi 621000 Universal in-car Android infotainment system ... By Shane McGlaun Over the last few years, there have been several in-car infotainment systems that have hit the market running the Android operating system. CA-Fi offered a. Android Community | ||
Best Android apps for finding cheap flights By Carl Parker This article features some of the best Android apps for finding cheap flights. Android Authority | ||
Instagram for Android adds Nexus 7 support, Flickr sharing By Quentyn Kennemer Instagram for Android adds Nexus 7 support, Flickr sharing. posted on Jul 16th 2012 at 4:07pm by Quentyn Kennemer. Share This Story. It was once believed that Instagram for Android wouldn't be avialable for the Nexus 7 due to absence of a ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Instagram for Android gets updated with Nexus 7 support and Flickr ... By Gene Ryan Briones If you've been doubting the usability of popular photo sharing apps such as Instagram on the Google Nexus 7 tablet due its rather tad 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera, then you might as well check out the latest update of the Instagram [...] Ubergizmo | ||
Upgrade Your 4.0 Android to Jelly Bean's Predictive Text Keyboard By Kevin Purdy Android: The predictive text keyboard in Android 4.1 ("Jelly Bean") isn't one of the big new things in Google's new smartphone system, but it's quite a nice day-to-day upgrade. If your Android made it up to Android 4.0, though, you can at least ... Lifehacker | ||
Turn your Android tablet into a phone with GrooVe IP | TechRepublic By Jack Wallen Jack Wallen shows you how to turn your Android tablet into a phone with the help of the GrooVe IP application. on TechRepublic | ||
Linux Today - Android 4.1 Jelly Bean: Complete List of All New ... CIO: Check out a complete list of the new features in Android Jelly Bean, direct from Google. Linuxtoday.com | ||
Instagram for Android updated with Nexus 7 support | The Verge By Andrew Webster The Android version of Instagram has received a minor update, with the biggest change being added support for Google's new tablet, the Nexus 7. Of course, given that the Nexus 7 only features a... The Verge - All Posts | ||
Verizon closer to releasing LG Optimus Vu | TalkAndroid.com By Jeff Causey A couple months ago we managed to get our hands on an LG Optimus Vu device at CTIA. The Optimus Vu is one of those devices falling in between a phone and a tablet. With a 5" screen, the Optimus Vu seems destined to be Verizon's ... Android News, Rumours, and Updates | ||
Android Multitasking Is (Still) A Half-Baked Ripoff | Pocketnow By Michael Fisher The hobbled nature and halfhearted implementation of Android's card-based multitasking severely impairs the usefulness of what could be -and, in another life, what was- a compelling, awesome feature. Pocketnow | ||
Android is still losing one-third of current users to the iPhone By Christian Zibreg A few interesting observations from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster's note to clients (via Fortune), issued this morning. Munster conducted his annual cell. iDownloadBlog.com | ||
ROM – @Dr.Android TRAD Sensation for HTC Sensation ... By Community Release Dr.Android has released an update to TRAD Sensation. The latest version is now 4.0. This release is supported on the following Device(s): - HTC Sensation. v4.0. SystemUI fixed HTCSetupWizard changed. Statusbar icons changed ... AndroidSPIN |
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Android - Google+ - One of our fans captured his #Nexus7 unboxing ... One of our fans captured his #Nexus7 unboxing on video Learn more and get yours at http://play.google.com/nexus7. https://plus.google.com/.../posts/NjKQS7qsaK3 | ||
ZTE to unleash 'advanced gaming smartphones' next week | Android ... Look like something big is happening down at the ZTE camp. The company's just tweeted that it'll be launching 'advanced gaming smartphone' in just six days ... www.androidcentral.com/zte-unleash-new-flagship-device-nex... | ||
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean released to Android Open Source Project ... Android Open Source Project guru Jean-Baptiste Queru sends word that the new version of Android, 4.1 Jelly Bean, is being released to AOSP today. www.androidcentral.com/android-41-jelly-bean-released-andr... |
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