Sunday, April 15, 2012

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Android vs. iPhone: How to choose
USA TODAY
While Windows Phone is finally starting to pick up a little speed, and there are BlackBerry devotees among us, smartphone shopping often boils down to picking between Android and the iPhone. Sure it's true that they're head-to-head competitors in many ...
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USA TODAY
Android Apps Can Access, Copy Photos Stored on Your Phone
Search Engine Watch
by V3, March 3, 2012 Comments Android users have been warned that applications could be sending back photos stored on their phone to remote servers without their permission in yet another major security worry for the popular operating system, ...
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Will Windows 8 Eat Android's Tablet Lunch?
DailyFinance
On the other hand, Google's (NAS: GOOG) foray into the tablet market with Android has been a veritable failure by almost any measure. For example, soon-to-be subsidiary Motorola Mobility (NYS: MMI) has seen Android tablet shipments (not even sales) ...
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Is Another Version of Android too Many Versions of Android?
Forbes
Most people struggled to not say it, but after Mobile World Congress the next build of Android, v5.0, looks set to debut in the Autumn. Expect lots of noise from tech reporting circles and at least one "hero" device that will deliberately not be from ...
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Android this week: New phones, plus Windows on Android
GigaOm
In light of slowing sales and many models, HTC is refocusing on a single Android line, the HTC One. It's a smart move, although it appears that HTC is abandoning the low- to mid-end of the smartphone market with this decision.
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GigaOm
Loophole Could Give Android Devs a Private Picture Show
TechNewsWorld
By Richard Adhikari A developer has demonstrated a way for Android apps to swipe the latest photo taken with a user's phone and post it on the Web without getting the user's permission. "For some reason, the Android developers didn't establish ...
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Google sued over Android privacy policy change
Zee News
London: Internet giant Google has been sued by a privacy activist who has demanded that it should pay to replace his Android smartphone because he doesn't consent to its new privacy policy which comes into effect from Saturday.
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Zee News
iPad 3 Release: Top Must-Have Killer Features That Will Put Android Rivals Out ...
International Business Times
By Surojit Chatterjee: Subscribe to Surojit's RSS feed Apple iPad is the singular most popular tablet in the world, leaving rival Android, Blackberry and Windows tablets to grab only small chunks of the tablet market share. The tech giant controls over ...
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International Business Times
Sony's Android-powered Tablet P headed to AT&T
Android Apps Appolicious
We often learn of Android devices when they launch in some faraway land. It seems Japan, China, the UK and Australia get to have all the fun, but this week we learned of a few Android devices that are making their way stateside.
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Google's Android Plays Peek-a-boo And Copies Users' Photos
ITProPortal
A new revelation suggests that just like its arch rival Apple, Google's smartphone OS platform Android also suffers from certain vulnerabilities that could expose a user's entire photo library to third party app developers. Apparently, Android apps do ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
YouTube Android app update brings HD video streaming to 'capable ...
By Richard Lawler
Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich Android-running hardware has had access to HD resolution YouTube streams since launch (as seen above), but an update to.
Engadget
Official Roku remote app rolls out for Android -- Engadget
By Richard Lawler
After delivering its official remote app for iOS in December, Roku has quickly followed that up with a version for Android. Claiming compatibility with.
Engadget HD
ASUS says they'll be first to "Android 5.0 Jelly Bean" | Android ...
By Cory Gunther
As the updates to Android come out some manufacturers are fast to adopt the latest and greatest, while others tend to take way too long -- especially on phones.
Android Community
Loophole Could Give Android Devs a Private Picture Show
By Richard Adhikari
Similar to Apple's iOS, Android is apparently vulnerable to apps secretly copying photos. Android developer Ralph Gootee create a test app that masquerades as a simple timer but steals the most recent image on the user's smartphone and ...
TechNewsWorld
Best 7-Inch Android Tablets of 2012
By Bams Sadewo
Getting tired of the smallish screen on your Android smartphone? Have a fear of commitment for something too big and unwieldy like a 10-inch tablet? Ge.
Android Authority

Web1 new result for android
Android-x86 4.0 RC1 Released (Android Ice Cream Sandwich ...
Android-x86 is a project that provides Android support for x86, making it easy to install it on netbooks or laptops. You can use it like any other Android 4.0 Ice ...
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