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Name your own price for a four-game Android bundle
CNET
The Humble Bundle for Android 2 includes games not just for your smartphone and tablet, but also your desktop. And if you pay at least the average, you get a fifth game. by Rick Broida March 21, 2012 10:31 AM PDT Follow @cheapskateblog The Humble ...
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Android Lacks Focus, and It's a Problem
PC Magazine
By Jamie Lendino A new story today highlights how more app developers are shunning Android, for a variety of concerns. This should be a red alert to Google, but the company still isn't taking the problem seriously. I've already taken heat from some ...
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Oracle's Google Android patent lawsuit cut down to size
ZDNet (blog)
By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | March 21, 2012, 9:10am PDT Summary: Instead of billions, Oracle will be lucky to get above $100-million in its Java patent lawsuit against Google Android. There will be no laser-equipped shark guards for Oracle CEO's ...
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ZDNet (blog)
Chrome comes to some Android phones, tablets
msnbc.com
Google's Chrome Web browser in Beta is available for Android phone and tablets users — but for now, that is going be a small number of them who have the latest version of the Android operating system, 4.0 (also known as Ice Cream Sandwich), ...
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msnbc.com
Android retains lead over iPhone as UK smartphone ferment goes on
The Guardian
Android is back in cruise control at the top of the UK's smartphone market, after the jump in sales of Apple's iPhone 4S dented its lead over Christmas. New figures from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech covering the 12 weeks to 19 February 2012 indicate that ...
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The Guardian
Android's Open Nature Makes It Easy Malware Target: Total Defense
eWeek
As Android's reach grows, cyber-criminals see an opportunity to spread their malware, according to the security software vendor. Given the increasingly ubiquitous and open nature of Google's Android, there's little mystery as to why cyber-attackers are ...
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Android 'Ice Cream Sandwich` Sweetens These 10 Smartphones, Tablets
eWeek
By Michelle Maisto on 2012-03-20 Google's much-heralded Ice Cream Sandwich, or Android 4.0, will soon begin trickling down to more smartphones. Users always pine for the next version of a mobile operating system, but in the case of ICS, the pining is ...
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eWeek
Android Development Interest Slips, HTML5 On The Rise
WebProNews
By Zach Walton · 2 hours ago · Leave a Comment The Android platform is taking a few hits these days as it moves towards unification with Linux and further integration into Google with Google Play. There was the report of a developer leaving Android ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
Android 4.0.5 coming to Galaxy Nexus early next month | Android ...
By Cory Gunther
Let the crazy talk and restoring to stock Ice Cream Sandwich begin because we are now hearing Verizon is beta testing the next update for the Samsung Galaxy.
Android Community
Comcast's Xfinity TV app updated with Android 4.0 support ...
By Darren Murph
Good news for those saddled with still using Comcast: its Xfinity TV app was just updated to support Android 4.0. The new build brings compatibility to.
Engadget HD
TripIt gets updated on Android tablets and phones: adds ...
By Mat Smith
TripIt's attempts to pull all of those travel itineraries, air miles and other loyalty cards has been given a refresh on both Android tablets and phones.
Engadget
Switching from Android to iOS
By Colin Walker
Google's Android and Apple's iOS dominate the smartphone market with hoards of fans willing to fight tooth and nail for their platform of choice. What is it really like moving from one to the other? I found out.
BetaNews
Google is the least open part of Android – Cell Phones & Mobile ...
By Russell Holly
Mar. 20, 2012 - I have been an Android user since the release of the G1. I was a Linux server admin at the time, and the idea of an open source environment on my phone was.
Geek.com

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