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Google Nexus 4 - Why I'm saying goodbye to Verizon ZDNet Not long ago, I decried the dearth of great Android phones that weren't the size of an A5 notepad. All of the so-called superphones were so big that they were a pain to use one-handed or as, well, a phone. The iPhone 5 is a great size, but there are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android takes bite out of Apple in mobile developer job sector DaniWeb (blog) According to the latest Freelancer Fast 50 survey, if you are a mobile apps developer than it's pretty good news overall with job offers in both Android and iOS marketplaces on the up. However, Android developers should have the broadest smiles on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Tablet Market Share on the Rise Tom's Hardware Guide According to new research, tablets running on Google's Android mobile operating system now account for over four out of every ten devices shipped to consumers. The Strategy Analytics group has said that the platform's market share has risen to 41.3 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy S3 Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update Begins for US Users PC-Tablet After a long and tortuous wait, Samsung Galaxy S3 users will be finally getting their Android 4.1 Jelly Bean updates. Samsung has finally started to push the updates for its Galaxy S3 smartphones. Poland happens to be the first country where this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skitch for Android 2.0 brings a new home screen and tools for free ZDNet I enjoy using Evernote and my new Galaxy Note II is perfect for capturing notes. Yesterday, Evernote released a major update for their Evernote companion app, Skitch, that includes powerful cross-platform syncing and better search capabilities. I used ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The keyboards of Android are leaving Windows Phone and iOS in the dust PhoneDog (blog) Until recently the stock Android keyboard was lacking many of the great features the third-party keyboards offered. And if you have a gander at the Play Store, it's easy to see there are no shortage of options. Some third-party keyboards are fantastic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New Android apps worth downloading: Xbox Smartglass, Snapchat, Need For ... Android Apps Appolicious It's a big week for video game releases, and if you're grabbing new stuff for your Xbox 360, you should check out today's leading new Android app, Xbox Smartglass. If you sometimes use your Android device to send pictures and texts you wouldn't want to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The best tablet for you? Here's a guide to help choose Salt Lake Tribune There's no question the hottest consumer electronics device of the past two years has been the computer tablet. Ever since the iPad was introduced in 2010, manufacturers from Motorola to Samsung have tried to muscle into the market by coming up with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kenneth van Wyk: The good and bad of Android and iOS Computerworld If you have a few minutes, though, I can tell you the best and worst things about the two market leaders today, Android and iOS. But you might end up feeling like one of those undecided voters who, with less than a week before the election, can't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Custom Android Apps Connect Schools to Parents and Students Broadcast Newsroom Schools can now design their own custom app using Andromo App Maker for Android. Andromo is an online service for creating Android apps with no coding required. Schools are already using Andromo to share newsletters, event calendars, photo galleries, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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These Android apps help you get in shape Android Apps Appolicious It wouldn't be entirely good if you were just to sit around and play games on your Android phone all day. You need to get out and stretch those leg muscles every once in a while, and since there are hundreds of apps designed to enhance your workouts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The best feature of latest Android update: 360-degree photos Los Angeles Times Panoramic photos are nice, but Google just did Apple one better with a new feature that allows users to take a photo with a 360-degree view on the latest version of its Android operating system. Along with some new devices, Google introduced Android 4 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android security threatened by app developers EE Times India A recent report on Android apps vulnerability published by German university researchers has attracted much media attention. As the use of mobile apps on smartphones grows, trusting mobile apps not to expose your sensitive data has come into focus. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android 4.2 Multiple Account Feature Restricted By Nokia Patent? StudentNewsIE.com When Google announced the latest iteration of its mobile operating system Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the feature that appealed the most to us was the ability to create multiple user accounts. Just like in a PC, this Android feature will allow users to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Android 4.2 camera, gallery ported to Galaxy Nexus running Jelly ... By Steve Dent So, you're loving the new gallery and camera options we saw on Jelly Bean 4.2 and have no intention of waiting for that. Engadget | ||
Nexus 4 coming to O2 UK next month | Android Central By Alex Dobie British mobile network O2 is the first UK carrier to confirm that it'll be offering the LG Nexus 4. Android Central - Android Forums,... | ||
Android-Based Siri Challenger Maluuba Launches Full Version In ... By Frederic Lardinois Maluuba, the Android-based Siri competitor and TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco finalist, just announced that it has partnered with OpenTable and the menu and.. TechCrunch | ||
Guide Central Launches iPhone and Android Apps By Anna Heim Guide Central is launching free iPhone and Android apps that let users browse how-to guides and tutorials on a wide range of topics, the startup announced. The Next Web | ||
All About Android 83 | TWiT.TV By Jason Howell Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10, Android 4.2, a steamy ad, and more. TWiT.TV | ||
Android 4.2. iOS 6. Windows Phone 8. I want BlackBerry 10 ... By Bla1ze BlackBerry 10 Anyone who knows me or cares to find out, knows I'm not strictly a BlackBerry user. I use numerous OS' throughout the run of my day. A lot of the time, I take some heat for that. People get mad and unfollow me on Twitter and say ... CrackBerry.com - News & Rumors | ||
Android 4.2 Gesture Typing Keyboard Reportedly Working On Older ... By Ben Reid Whenever a new operating system is launched, intuitive minds immediately begin developing ways of porting some of the new features back to the majority running older software. Case in point: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean only launched yesterday, but already, one of its key components has been snatched away, bagged up, and ready to be shared with those running earlier versions ... Redmond Pie | ||
Android Overload: Samsung adds iPhone 5 to patent suit - Phandroid By Chris Chavez CyanogenMod Nightlies now available for US Cellular Samsung Galaxy S3. [CMDownloads]; Samsung officially adds iPhone 5 to their patent suit against Apple. [Electronista]; Department of Defense moves away from RIM, and onto Android ... Android Phone Fans | ||
What's new in Android 4.2 Jelly Bean - Tech News - IBNLive By IBNLive.com editor@ibnlive.com Let's see what all Google's latest Android operating system - Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) has to offer. IBN Top Headlines | ||
Acer Iconia Tab A110 Android 4.1 tablet now available for $230 ... By Brad Linder Acer's new 7 inch tablet with a 1.2 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software is now available for purchase. You can pick up and 8GB model from Amazon for $229.99 . Earlier this year that would have ... Liliputing |
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