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Android App IDs Smartphone, Tablet Vulnerabilities InformationWeek (blog) A new, free app dubbed X-Ray For Android, released this week by Duo Security, aims to help Android users answer that question. "X-Ray is a mobile application [we] developed ... that allows users to scan their Android device for unpatched vulnerabilities that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In enterprise, Android makes gains, but iOS still leads ZDNet (blog) Usage of Android smartphones in the enterprise nearly doubled in the second quarter of this year, according to a new report from Good Technology. Google Android-based smartphone and tablets together captured 36.9 percent of total activations in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Galaxy S III Local Search Gone: Apple Patents Kill Another Android Feature PCWorld (blog) Android phone makers have also tweaked their lock screens in response to Apple patents over "slide-to-unlock." In the past, many Android phones used a bar that you'd swipe from left to right to unlock the phone, but now most phones allow the user to swipe ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Enterprise Still Likes Apple over Android InformationWeek Adoption of the iPhone, iPad, and Android devices is all about one thing: increasing mobility via mobile computing. BYOD and consumerization of IT are disrupting industries as diverse as government, manufacturing, and retail. Ever see a coffee shop that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR Features Android, iOS Wireless Sharing PCWorld Fujifilm has a new 16-megapixel camera headed your way in August that is the company's second camera in the U.S. designed for the company's device-to-device image transfer apps for Android and iOS. The FinePix F800EXR also features Facebook and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Despite Android Nearly Doubling Activations, iOS Still Leads The Enterprise TechCrunch The company found that, despite the fact that Android smartphone usage in the enterprise nearly doubled quarter-over-quarter, iOS continues to be dominant platform there, currently led by the iPhone 4S. The results further back up a report arriving earlier this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android, Nokia smartphone security toppled by Near Field Communication hack Ars Technica A new technology being added to smartphones running the Google Android and Linux-based MeeGo operating systems makes it trivial for hackers to electronically hijack handsets that are in close proximity, a researcher appearing at the Black Hat security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Developer interest in Windows Phone plummets, but Windows 8 tablets may be ... Computerworld (blog) But there's good news as well: Mobile enterprise app developers like what they see in Windows 8 tablets, and it could supplant Android as the number 2 mobile OS in enterprises. The survey from IDC and Appcelerator has only bad news for Windows Phone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorola XOOM WiFi Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update rolling out Android Community It appears that Google's finally reading to start pushing their latest and greatest, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to the Motorola XOOM. After announcing the update at Google IO for a few of their devices, the Motorola XOOM is the last Google experience device to see ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Enterprise Embrace of Android Grows as Smartphone Activations Nearly Double ... MarketWatch (press release) While Apple iOS device activations still account for more than twice the number of Android activations in the enterprise, corporate use of Android smartphones and tablets grew 10 percent quarter over quarter, capturing 36.9 percent of total activations, led by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tapjoy Partners with CocoaChina and Gfan to Promote Android Applications in ... MarketWatch (press release) BEIJING, July 25, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Tapjoy, Inc. ( www.tapjoy.com ), a mobile advertising and publishing platform, today announced a new strategic partnership with CocoaChina, a leading mobile game developer and publisher in China, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Galaxy Nexus Android 4.1, JellyBean Update Brings GPS Issues Christian Post Galaxy Nexus users who have downloaded the Android 4.1, JellyBean update to their devices are currently experiencing issues with its GPS. Some Nexus owners are reporting that they cannot connect to GPS even with several satellites in view. This bug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile Developers Prefer iOS Over Android InformationWeek "Enterprise mobile app developers are quickly souring on Android," said Scott Ellison, VP of Mobile & Consumer Connected Platforms at IDC, because there is "too much fragmentation, too much malware and a sense that Apple is better suited to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Intel working on Android 4.1 port for Atom Geek The year started with a bang for Intel as the chip-maker announced that Android would officially be supported on its low-power Atom chips in phones and tablets. While the rollout has been slow, Intel is keeping at it and just announced Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Intel Working on Porting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to Atom Processors Gotta Be Mobile Intel's Atom chipsets are already present on a number of Android smartphones today, including the Lava smartphone, a device from wireless carrier Orange, and one from Lenovo for the Chinese market. Those smartphones are currently on Atom processors ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Earnings Disappoint But iPad Sales Continue to Surge PCWorld Google is now scrambling to keep Android tablets relevant with the new $200 Nexus 7, and the only other Android tablet worth mentioning is Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire, which is basically an Amazon.com buying machine. Meanwhile, users are moving ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple is the top smartphone and tablet brand among wealthy Los Angeles Times And among those whose net worth is at least $5 million, the iPhone jumps to 59% market share while Android drops to 25%. However, the same does not hold true for the iPad. At this level, its share falls to 57%, but the Kindle Fire doesn't gain ground. Rather ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
App Developers Tilt Toward iOS TechNewsWorld Developers are more inclined to tinker with iOS than with Android, preferring its simplicity. However, that could change in the foreseeable future. As iOS becomes more fragmented, concern over Android fragmentation appears to be waning. Android use is on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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[Game Review] The Dark Knight Rises For Android: Not The Game That Gotham ... Android Police The graphics on the Android version leave a lot to be desired, at least once you get past Batman's costume. It seems that at any given moment half of the game's polygons are being dedicated to the various nooks and crannies of the Batsuit, leaving enemies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fujifilm unwraps FinePix F800EXR camera with wireless sharing to Android, iOS Engadget Connecting your FinePix F800EXR to any Android™ smartphone or tablet, or the iPhone™ or iPad™ is easy - all users have to do is download the free application "FUJIFILM Photo Receiver" to their device, then follow the simple instructions to get connected. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Advanced Music Discovery on Android with Rumpus MarketWatch (press release) LITTLETON, Mass., Jul 25, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Livewire Mobile (otcmarkets:LVWR), the one-stop digital content solutions provider for carriers, consumer device manufacturers, media companies, and consumers, has shaken up the traditional digital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Net Nanny 2.0 (for Android) PC Magazine Doesn't support Android 4.1 Jelly Bean devices yet. Bottom Line. Net Nanny 2.0 (for Android) is a deceptively simple parental control app for your child's Android device, letting you be as conservative or liberal with your content blocking as you like. See all stories on this topic » |
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Qualcomm S4 Pro quad-core developer tablet ... - Android Community By Eric Abent Earlier today we gave you a bit of information on Qualcomm's new Snapdragon S4 Pro developer tablet, but now we're back with more info thanks to a number of. Android Community | ||
Android Overload: Google Play Security Flaw To Be Revealed ... By Chris Chavez Looks like you've made it to another episode of the Android Overload. This is the place where we stash all of the interesting tidbits from around the web that have passed by our desks from throughout the day. But, for various reasons (some ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Best cooking games for Android By Alvin Ybañez Want to be a virtual master chef and the world's greatest cook? Play these best cooking games for Android. Android Authority | ||
Viber's VoIP iPhone, Android apps updated with enhanced UI, group ... By Edgar Alvarez It's safe to say Viber's VoIP applications have been somewhat of a hit since the early days on Android and iPhone. Now, looking. Engadget | ||
Linux Today - Android comes under fire from game developers on ... CNet: Madfinger Games is just one of many game developers that is working to combat illegal downloads on Android devices. Linuxtoday.com | ||
Viber VoIP app for Android and iOS updated with group messaging ... By Nathan Ingraham Viber is a fairly well-regarded and free cross-platform VoIP and chat app, and the company just pushed out a new update that brings some useful new features for Apple and Google's mobile platforms.... The Verge - All Posts | ||
Android app store criticism: Piracy practically promoted by design By Brad Reed Scottish app developer Matt Gemmell has written a lengthy blog post slamming Google (GOOG) for setting up Android in a way that makes app piracy insan. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech | ||
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean AOSP And CyanogenMod 10 ROMs For ... By Awais Imran Ever since Google pushed Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), we've seen a bevy of quickly put together ROMs for popular devices. Smartphones like the Galaxy S III, One X and tablets like the original ASUS ... Redmond Pie | ||
How to install Adobe Flash Player on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ... By Robert Nazarian As many of you know by now, Adobe Flash isn't supporting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, but there is a solution and it's very easy. There are actually two solutions depending on which device you have. For anyone running Jelly Bean on anything ... Android News, Rumours, and Updates | ||
Samsung SPH-L300 Android ICS Smartphone Leaked | Geeky ... By Roland Hutchinson It looks like Samsung is about to launch another Android smartphone, the Samsung SPH-L300, which is also know as the Samsung Gogh and the device is headed to the Now Network and has support for Sprint's new 4G LTE. The Samsung ... Geeky Gadgets | ||
BlinxBox launches London Olympics 2012 Box for Android » Phone ... By James If you are on the Android platform and want to keep up with all the action in real time with the London 2012 Olympics, you can do so by grabbing the BlinxBox London 2012/Instagram app for Android, which is available from Google Play, and ... Phones Review | ||
Apple's iOS Gains "Dramatic Lead" Over Android in Enterprise ... By Brandon Russell Developer interest is crucial to an ecosystem's survival. From the consumer end, it means getting Angry Birds and Tiny Wings first. But, perhaps more important to a company's bottom line, is app development for the enterprise market. It's there ... TechnoBuffalo | ||
HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE Review: A New Android Phone That's ... By Kyle Wagner Gargantuan Android phones are everywhere. But a lot of people just want something smaller. The Incredible 4G is one of the few phones that isn't the size of a dinner plate, but it also raises a question: Does an Android OS even make sense ... Gizmodo |
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HTC: Desire HD to stay on current software, no ICS update | Android ... "Current version of HTC Sense with Android provides customers with the best experience on the HTC Desire HD." www.androidcentral.com/htc-desire-hd-stay-current-software-... | ||
App Developer: Android Designed For Piracy - Slashdot Following news this week of a game developer who turned the Android version of a game free because of piracy concerns, software developer Matt Gemmell ... yro.slashdot.org/.../app-developer-android-designed-for-pirac... | ||
Awakenings: An Android Design Process | Sebastiaan de With's blog It has received universal acclaim, from Google executives to design publications and many Android and gadget websites. Yet, the first question on anyone's lips ... dewith.com/2012/an-android-design-process/ |
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