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Android on Nokia N9
YouTube
Android ICS (4.0.3) running on Nokia N9, short demo of work progress.
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The Android conundrum
India Today
Out in the market to buy a phone running Google's Android mobile operating system? Welcome to the club of the largest mobile operating systems, but with over 200 devices running one version of Android or the other, choosing the right phone is hardly an ...
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India Today
Chrome for android: Is it as good as it sounds?
Deccan Chronicle
Every time we talked about mobile web browsers, the question of why Chrome wasn't on Android stuck out like a sore thumb, demanding immediate attention. Lo and behold people, the wait is finally over. Google released a beta version of the distinguished ...
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Deccan Chronicle
Google Entertainment Device Could Tie Android and Google+ With Music
Spacelab
The implications could be big for tie-ins to other Google items like YouTube videos, the Google Music Beta, Android Music and the Android Market, not to forget all of the custom Android apps. The Google+ social network could allow for real-time sharing ...
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What to Blame for Google Android Delays
Motley Fool
Regardless of what you call it, it's the culprit behind why Android upgrades sometimes take so long for users eagerly awaiting the latest and greatest version of the mobile OS. Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL ) heavy focus on integration allows it to roll out ...
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Google Wallet PIN System is Secure, Google Claims
eWeek
Google calls for users to stop rooting Android smartphones to crack the PIN code for the company's Google Waller mobile payment service. Stung by two instances where Google Wallet was hacked, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) defended its mobile payment service and ...
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A Windows 8 tablet offers hope as potent iPad foe
CNET
Whither Android? So far, the only Android tablet supplier to come close to busting up the nonstop iPad festivities is Amazon. That's high irony. Amazon is hardly a hardware company. And certainly a far cry from the likes of Motorola, Dell, Sony, ...
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Oregon Scientific announces MEEP! Android tablet for Kids, Wile E's ears prick up
Engadget
All we know about the MEEP! kiddie-slate right now is that it's made by Oregon Scientific, has a 7-inch Neonode zForce touchscreen display, WiFi, an SD card slot, a "G-sensor" for screen rotation -- and runs on an as yet unspecified version of Android.
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LG Phoenix gets Android Gingerbread update on AT&T network
Mobile bloom News
Today AT&T made an announcement that another handset they offer is in line for an operating system update and this time it is the LG Phoenix getting the Android Gingerbread OS. AT&T made it clear last year that all of the postpaid Android handsets from ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
Oregon Scientific announces MEEP! Android tablet for Kids, Wile E's ...
By James Trew
While this might not be the first kid-centric tablet we've seen, it's certainly got the coolest name. All we know about the MEEP! kiddie-slate right now.
Engadget
Android Twitter Live Streaming API: A sample application ...
By Kyle Miller
Mobile developer Kyle Miller shares a sample Android application that could use Twitter's Live Streaming API.
on TechRepublic
One-day deal: Phillips Android Media Player for $89.99
By Edgar Cervantes
WiFi-only Android-powered devices are not as popular - our smartphones can do everything these gadgets feature, and more. But if you are looking for a.
Android Phone Fans
Android tablets lag even defunct HP TouchPad in downloading USA ...
By Ryan Heise
As if we needed something else to remind us of HP's TouchPad, an internal slide from USA Today has the now-defunct tablet besting all Android tablets when it comes to downloads of the news...
The Verge - All Posts
HTC provides update on its Android 4.0 upgrade plans - Neowin.net
By John Callaham
Smartphone maker HTC has offered up news on when a number of its Android phones will be receiving a software upgrade to the new Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system.
Neowin.net

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