Saturday, April 14, 2012

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News9 new results for android
 
Android this week: Galaxy Tab 2 launches; MotoActv wows; Amazon supports freemium;
GigaOM
With Android 4.0, dual-core processor, two cameras and integrated GPS, the Galaxy Tab 2 is a low-cost Android tablet with few limitations. It can run any third party app from Google Play, take and sync pictures or be used as a GPS navigation device.
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GigaOM
Instagram, Facebook Deal Sparks Privacy Concerns: Here's How to Quit
PCWorld (blog)
Last Tuesday the popular photo-sharing app debuted on Android, opening the once iPhone-only Instagram service to the Android masses. And then on Monday, Facebook announced that it was acquiring Instagram for $1 billion--raising worries among some about ...
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What Can a Zero-Permissions Android App Do?
PC Magazine
By Sara Yin Before you download an Android app, a developer has to present you with a list of system-level resources the app needs to access in order to run. These are simply referred to as Permissions; the purpose of Android Permissions is to let you ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 review: The anti-Kindle Fire?
CNET
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 offers expandable memory, dual cameras, and a full Android experience for only $250. by Eric Franklin April 13, 2012 5:08 PM PDT Follow @nidopal The Kindle Fire. Sure, it's low-priced and has a built-in Amazon content ...
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Android Trojan Found in Japanese-Themed Apps
PC Magazine
By Mark Hachman A new Trojan has been found, and removed, from the Google Play/Android Market, McAfee reported on Friday afternoon. The Trojan hid itself in applications that promised trailers of upcoming Japanese-language video games, or those that ...
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Fake Angry Birds Strikes Android Users With Malware
Huffington Post
On Thursday, Sophos reported that a malware-packed fake version of Angry Birds Space had "been placed in unofficial Android app stores," potentially placing millions of Android users at risk. On Friday, Mashable reported that the malicious software ...
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Why Facebook bought Instagram for a billion dollars
ITworld.com
By the (other) numbers Instagram reported it had more than 30 million members before its launch on Android earlier in April. (Instagram said that in its first few days of release for Android, the app was installed more than a million times per day.) ...
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Why Android Ice Cream Sandwich's virtual buttons suck
ZDNet (blog)
By Jason Perlow | April 13, 2012, 10:57am PDT Summary: What idiot on Google's Android team put the home button directly underneath the spacebar? I know that I can't be the only person with an Android 4.0 device that's extremely annoyed by this.
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ZDNet (blog)
How to root your Verizon Galaxy Nexus
ITworld.com
Rooting an Android smartphone is not for the faint of heart. Follow our simple guide to better understand how to root a Samsung Galaxy Nexus April 14, 2012, 7:44 AM — If you're anything like me, you always have to have the latest and greatest piece of ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
 
ASUS Transformer Pad 300 set for US release ... - Android Community
By Michael Crider
If you've been dying to get your hands on some quad-core tablet action but can't stomach the $499 entry price for the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime, you're in.
Android Community
Sony Xperia phones getting Android 4.0 update starting mid-April ...
By Adi Robertson
The eagerly-awaited Android 4.0 upgrade that Sony promised for Xperia arc S, Xperia neo V and Xperia ray all 2011 Xperia phones now looks to be just around the bend. On its blog, Sony has announced...
The Verge - All Posts
Fake Angry Birds Space game for Android has malware
By George Tinari
Android users, be on the lookout for a fake version of Angry Birds Space that secretly downloads malicious software to your smartphone.
IntoMobile
Generate Memes, Next Issue, and More
By Leslie Horn
Magazines, memes, and tools to keep you on top of your game are coming at you in this week's best Android apps. With a crafty alarm clock, a handy note taking tool, you'll have all the help you need in taking care of your business.
Gizmodo
Sony's SmartWatch: An Android smartphone for your wrist? - The ...
By The Week
Sony's new wrist-worn communication device brings our Star Trek future a baby step closer. Oh, and it tells time, too...
The Week: Most Recent Home Page Posts

Web1 new result for android
 
Pebble: E-Paper Watch for iPhone and Android by Pebble ...
Pebble Technology is raising funds for Pebble: E-Paper Watch for iPhone and Android on ...
www.kickstarter.com/.../pebble-e-paper-watch-for-iphone-and...


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