Monday, June 18, 2012

Google Alert - android

News10 new results for android
 
Would Samsung ever leave Android?
CNET
The pressure is likely on for Samsung to develop its own operating system now that Google has officially acquired Motorola Mobility, which means its Android ...
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Samsung SAFE Lets Android Into the Enterprise, Starting with ...
eWeek
The Samsung Galaxy S III will be Samsung's first SAFE-branded phone for the U.S. market. Standing for Samsung Approved for Enterprise, the standard ...
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Sharp to Launch New Android-based User Interface to Differentiate ...
PCWorld
Japan's Sharp said Monday it will release a new user interface for its smartphones in an attempt to differentiate them from the Android masses.
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Flurry report on iOS vs. Android allegiance called into question
ZDNet (blog)
A widely circulated report by Flurry Analytics uses dubious data to draw unsupportable conclusions.
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Samsung Makes Android SAFE(TM) for Enterprises, Offers Trade-In ...
MarketWatch (press release)
SAFE provides a comprehensive approach to making Android devices secure and manageable by systematically meeting the rapidly evolving needs of IT and ...
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Samsung's SAFE for Galaxy S III aims to help IT embrace Android
Computerworld
Samsung announced a new program on Monday to help enterprise IT shops feel more confident about allowing workers to use the coming Galaxy S III ...
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Samsung wants to make Android safer
CNNMoney
People love Google's mobile operating system. Corporations? Not so much. Samsung is setting out to change that. FORTUNE -- Android is a hit with consumers.
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Samsung unveils new enterprise-safe Android brand, Galaxy S III ...
BetaNews
In the world of Android-powered smartphones, Samsung is the reigning king. It sells approximately 40 percent of all the Android smartphones going to ...
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PA Liquor Control Board Unveils Android Mobile Application
Sacramento Bee
"Consumers continue to rely on their mobile devices for information while on the go, and we developed both the iPhone and Android applications with the hope ...
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Samsung Makes Android SAFE™ for Enterprises, Offers Trade-In ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
With the AndroidTM operating system projected to be the No. 1 platform for enterprise smartphones by 20131, Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
 
Android apps that use power control APIs are often 'battery killers ...
By Sharif Sakr
If there's one thing Purdue University researchers can't stand, it's an inefficient Android app. They've already revealed how some titles burn huge a.
Engadget
Samsung Makes Galaxy S III and Other Android Devices Enterprise ...
By Arik Hesseldahl
Samsung gives corporate IT managers controls that make them less nervous about a BYOD world.
AllThingsD
Design firm frog bringing 'redefined Android experience' to future ...
By Kevin Krause
Are you ready for yet another customized Android skin? Say hello to Feel UX, the product of a collaboration between design firm frog and Sharp. The new user.
Android Phone Fans
OPA: iOS And Android Level In U.S. Tablet Market, Penetration 47 ...
By Ingrid Lunden
Apple has captured mindshare in the tablet market with its iPad but when it comes to actual usage, in the U.S. it is actually neck-and-neck with its chief rival, Android, according to a new study out from the Online Publishers Association.
TechCrunch
DiskDigger Saves Deleted Photos on Your Android Device
By Alan Henry
Still, accidents happen, and if you've accidentally deleted a photo from your Android device, you don't have to pop out the SD card or find a computer to run a recovery tool: just download DiskDigger. It's free, and recovers deleted photos and ...
Lifehacker


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