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Android Jelly Bean rolling out to HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus, hands-on impressions
ZDNet
Summary: Google revealed the details of the Android 4.1 (aka Jelly Bean) update at Google I/O and yesterday they started rolling it out to HSPA+ device owners.
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ZDNet
My Android experience after five years of iPhones
CNET (blog)
When the iPhone first launched back in June 2007, I was one of those who embarked on the iOS dream for a super smartphone. Five years on and I'm using my sixth iPhone--iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS (lost one and replaced ...
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CNET (blog)
Free Android Apps Have Privacy Cost
InformationWeek
More than half of free Android apps use advertising networks and exchanges. Most are legit, but about 5% interface with 'aggressive' networks that could threaten your privacy.
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Google charges $50 for $7.50 worth of storage in the Nexus 7
ZDNet
Research firm IHS iSuppli have carried out a teardown of Google's Nexus 7 Android tablet and estimated that the 8GB model --- retailing for $199 --- costs almost $160 to build. The 16GB model, which retails for $249, only costs an extra $7.50 to build.
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Is Apple's Stock Really As Cheap As They Say?
Forbes
The launch of the Nexus 7, Google's (GOOG) highly anticipated 7-inch Android OS-powered tablet, is expected any day now. Judging by the stock's impressive gain since the end of June, Apple (AAPL) shareholders don't seem too concerned. Let's face it ...
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Forbes
Android Dominates Smartphones Around the Globe
PC Magazine
Google Android handsets, for the first time, now make up at least half of smartphone sales in the U.S., U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Australia, according to new data from market research firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech.
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Android Jelly Bean Source Code Released to Open Source
eWeek
On the heels of the release of the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system for smartphones and tablets, the Android Open Source Project starts anew on the future updates of the popular mobile OS.
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Why Android Fragmentation Is Still a Problem
PC Magazine
Despite what naysayers believe, Android OS fragmentation threatens the latest crop of quad-core Android phones more than ever.
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Android-Powered Ouya Isn't Without Its Share of Problems »
PCWorld (blog)
Our own Jared Newman wrote about the console's unveiling and what you need to know already, but I find the whole concept of a new, Android-powered home console extremely interesting. Android isn't what I would immediately think of if someone asked ...
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Ouya Android Game Console HIts $4 Million Home Run on Kickstater and It's ...
Hot Hardware
Wouldn't it be great if game consoles didn't cost several hundred dollars, and if the games were free to play, at least to try them out? Well, that's the central idea behind Ouya, a new game console for the TV and powered by Android. Ouya's open-source ...
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Blogs5 new results for android
 
Philips W732 Android 4.0 smartphone coming to China, has 2400 ...
By Brad Molen
The terms 'Philips' and 'phone' aren't as synonymous as they used to be in the US, but the manufacturer does crank out a.
Engadget
Best note widgets for Android tablets
By Paul Nuñal
Keeping track with your notes is not that difficult once you have the right applications to help you. Whether you are a student about to embark on anothe.
Android Authority
Android smartphone sales Q2 2012: More than half of all smartphones
By Dan Graziano
For the first time ever Android now accounts for more than half of all smartphone sales in the U.S. as well as the biggest markets in Europe and Australi.
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech
Android Dropdialer Trojan poses as games on Google Play
By Natalia David
It's a new day, but not quite so new malware on Google Play. Symantec caught a Trojan posing as game titles Super Mario Bros and GTA 3 Moscow City on the Android app store. Uh-oh, they had been up on the market since June 24, ...
BetaNews
OUYA: Why the over-hyped Android game console is a bad investment
By Kevin Krause
It isn't hard to understand why OUYA has raised an astonishing $2.5 million and growing via Kickstarter in the past 24 hours. What doesn't sound great about a cheap gaming console with solid hardware and access to Android's growing ...
Android Phone Fans

Web3 new results for android
 
Android 4.1: Jelly Bean review - TechRadar
Android 4.1: Jelly Bean review - Google gets its hands dirty improving what's already great about Ice Cream Sandwich, as it serves up its tastiest treat yet with ...
www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/software/.../review
Samsung to offer hacker-friendly 'developer edition' - Android Central
Samsung is going to offer a completely unlockable Verizon Galaxy S III for $599 online from its developer portal.
www.androidcentral.com/samsung-offer-hacker-friendly-deve...
Nexus 7 tablet now receiving Android 4.1.1 update -- Engadget
Android 4.1.1 just made itself available on the AOSP servers yesterday, and evidently it's wasting no time in heading towards the world's first Jelly.
www.engadget.com/.../nexus-7-tablet-now-receiving-android-...


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