Monday, February 6, 2012

Google News

Google Bouncer Gives Android Market Some Security Muscle
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: The Android Market was kind of like the Wild West until Google Bouncer showed up as the new sheriff in town. As peculiar as the after-the-fact announcement of Google Bouncer may have been, it was still good news.
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Android Does Not Need Saving
Phandroid.com
One particular article caught my attention, primarily because of it's title: How Google can save Android: Close it. License it. Swim in the Profits. The writer, Farhad Manjoo, isn't the first person to make the suggestion, and he most certainly isn't ...
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Will Google's 'Bouncer' Make the Android Market Any Safer?
PC Magazine
By Sara Yin Yesterday Google announced a significant-sounding effort to secure the Android Market, Google Bouncer. Bouncer scans existing and future apps in the Android Market for malware. In the past Google has been criticized for its low barrier of ...
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Fujitsu announces Stylistic Android tablet for taking care of business ...
Engadget
Fujitsu thinks you should consider riding the Android train to work. The company today announced the awkwardly named Stylistic M350/CA2 Android tablet, a seven-inch enterprise-focused slate aimed at folks looking for a sales terminal, catalog displayer ...
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Microsoft Pulls Patent From Barnes & Noble Android Case
Wall Street Journal
(MSFT) has pulled one of five patents used last year to sue Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) for alleged infringement related to the book retailer's use of Google Inc.'s (GOOG) Android software in its Nook devices, removing another element from one of several ...
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Android this week: Galaxy Tab 7.7 tested; Sprint's nabs $99 tablet; Nexus ...
GigaOm
By Kevin C. Tofel Feb. 4, 2012, 7:01am PT No Comments After spending a full week with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 I purchased from an importer, I'm thoroughly impressed with the small slate. US consumers will see a version with LTE for Verizon's LTE ...
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Dropbox (for Android)
PC Magazine
Simple to use and extremely useful, Dropbox for Android is a file synchronization app will keep all of your files in step. You can't move files among folders, but it's still a very capable app. The mobile professional has myriad devices on which files ...
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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Vs Honeycomb: major differences
Northern Voices Online
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is creating waves in tech markets. The latest update to Google's famous mobile operating system landed in market on Samsung Galaxy Nexus in December last year. Since then, the tech geeks have been abundantly talking about ...
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Android takes 50% market share, as smart phones out-ship PCs
CNET UK
By Joe Svetlik on 4 February 2012, 1:30pm Here's something for Andy Rubin to tweet about -- shipments of Android smart phones grew a phenomenal 250 per cent in the last three months of last year, accounting for 52 per cent of all handsets shipped that ...
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CNET UK
Cisco's Crazy Android Tablet To Be Used By Car Shoppers
Business Insider
They'll use Cisco's Android tablet. The Cius tablet is an unusual product for Cisco. It's not a consumer product. It is sold only to businesses and it was priced pretty high when the tablet debuted in June. Cisco said the cost would be around $600 ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
Google ends full support for CDMA devices ... - Android Community
By Michael Crider
Disturbing news from the official Android developer website: it appears that nearly all reference to CDMA phones and tablets has disappeared from the official.
Android Community
Android Overload: LG Optimus LTE headed to TELUS, KISS Angry ...
By Kevin Krause
How was that for a relatively calm week in Android news? Despite a last minute scare the Google might be stripping of Galaxy Nexus of its Nexus-given rights.
Android Phone Fans
iOS apps crash more than Android apps, study shows
By Dan Graziano
Apps running on Apple's iOS devices crash more frequently than Android apps according to a new study preformed by mobile app monitoring company Critterci.
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech
U.S. Gov: We can update Android phones in 2 weeks — Mobile ...
By Kevin C. Tofel
The U.S. government has settled on Google's Android platform for secure phones, mainly because the software is open and can easily be modified. But what about the dreaded Android software updates? No worries; the government says it ...
Mobile
U.S. Government Developing Android Phones, Promises Quick ...
By Tom Krazit
CNN reports that government has decided to use a special version of Android on commercially available Android phones as a way of letting its employees take advantage of the mobile computing revolution. Officials interviewed for the report ...
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Web1 new result for android
Walt Disney Japan and NTT Docomo introduce ... - Android Central
NTT Docomo and Disney announce Disney Mobile and announce two new Android phones.
www.androidcentral.com/walt-disney-japan-and-ntt-docomo-i...

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