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Linux and Android, together at last
CNET
The newest Linux kernel, version 3.3, includes code from Google's Android project. That should help both Android and other Linux-based projects. by Stephen Shankland March 19, 2012 8:59 AM PDT Follow @stshank Linux and Android are two closely linked ...
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Linux 3.3 Released, Integrates Android Code
PCWorld
By Mikael Ricknäs, IDG News Version 3.3 of the Linux kernel, now available after a short delay, includes kernel code from Android as well as an upgrade of networking features and support for an additional processing architecture.
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LogMeIn to Provide Android Mobile Support for HTC
MarketWatch (press release)
Future HTC devices that run on the growing Android OS will feature LogMeIn Rescue, giving HTC customer care and support staff the ability to remotely configure, diagnose and troubleshoot a technical issue wherever the customer has a data connection.
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Android Devices Highly Targeted by Malware: Report
eWeek
Malware detection and anti-crimeware solutions specialist Total Defense, Inc. announced the findings of its 2011 Internet Security Threat Intelligence Report, which indicates Google Android's rise in market share was only surpassed by the amount of ...
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Ice Cream Sandwich for Android rolling out
USA TODAY
By Roger Yu, USA TODAY While the launch of the new iPad is grabbing headlines worldwide this month, its chief software rival, Android by Google, is also undergoing a series of sharp changes that have not been heralded as widely.
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USA TODAY
HTC Adding LogMeIn Remote Support to Android Devices
PC Magazine
By Angela Moscaritolo HTC is hoping to make it easier for users of its Android-powered smartphones to get help if something goes wrong with their device. The Taiwanese smartphone giant struck a deal with remote assistance software provider LogMeIn to ...
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Google Nexus Tablet: Can $150 Android Tablet Beat The Apple IPad?
International Business Times
By Michael Nunez: Subscribe to Michael's RSS feed Industry sources have confirmed that Google is developing a low-budget tablet in an attempt to bolster a floundering stable of Android-based tablets. The rumored 7-inch tablet, dubbed the Nexus Tablet, ...
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International Business Times
Dell replacing Android with Windows 8 in bid to compete with iPad
FierceWireless
Despite discontinuing sales of its Android tablets last year, Dell is not giving up on the tablet market. A senior Dell executive said the computer maker can compete in tablets, especially with Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows 8 platform.
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Tablified Market filters out Android apps for tablets
CNET
By Jaymar Cabebe on Mar 19, 2012 For Android tablet owners, shopping the Google Play Store can sometimes be a pain, with tons of scaled-up phone apps hiding among the truly tablet-optimized. Sure, there's always the curated Staff Picks for Tablets ...
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CNET
Linux 3.3 eats Android
SlashGear
Android has been baked into the newly released Linux 3.3 kernel, ending years of controversy over how blending the open-source software should be carried out, and making it more straightforward for developers to create cross-platform apps.
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SlashGear

Blogs5 new results for android
Humble Bundle for Android #2 brings Canabalt to Android | Joystiq
By JC Fletcher
If you have an Android phone, you've probably been eagerly awaiting this day: the day when Semi Secret Software's auto-runner Canabalt jumps through a window and lands on Android. Not only is it out today, it's part of a new ...
Joystiq
Linux kernel 3.3 released with merged Android code and more ...
By Richard Lawler
The latest refresh of the Linux kernel, 3.3, is now available, and the second release of 2012 brings with it the long-awaited merging of code from.
Engadget
Samsung releases Galaxy S II Android 4.0 source code
By Kevin Krause
The update to Ice Cream Sandwich just started rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S II last week and has yet to reach users in many regions, but the build's.
Android Phone Fans
The Top 50 Android Apps @PSFK
The Guardian UK chooses the their list of great apps in the categories of social, entertainment, games, lifestyle, shopping and tools.
@PSFK
MetroPCS launches ZTE Score M Android smartphone
By Dusan Belic
ZTE is launching its first ZTE Android smartphone – ZTE Score M. The entry-level device won't impress the geeks in us, but it's a neat choice for folks buying their first smartphone. Specs wise, it comes with a 3.5-inch HVGA touchscreen, ...
IntoMobile

Web2 new results for android
PlayStation Store and games now available on ... - Android Central
Better late than never -- today sees PlayStation support arrive on Sony's new flagship device.
www.androidcentral.com/playstation-store-and-games-now-av...
TED Blog | Announcing TED's new Android app
The new TED app for Android is built to adapt to all kinds of Android devices, including the new Sony Tablet P "dual screen" and the Amazon Kindle Fire, making ...
blog.ted.com/2012/03/15/announcing-teds-new-android-app/

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