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Five Nexus 7 alternatives: 7-inch Android tablets under £200
ZDNet
Neither does the virtually ancient customised version of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) found running on the device or the omission of front or rear cameras. The specs may not quite measure up to the Nexus 7, but this is at least reflected in the price: it's available ...
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ZDNet
Google's New Nexus 7 Tablet Gives Android an Instant Boost
ReadWriteWeb
Google's slick Nexus 7 tablet - running the latest version of Android, dubbed Jelly Bean - arrived in stores in the middle of July. For the next couple of weeks, the Nexus 7 was so popular it was virtually impossible to find. The wait for delivery on the Google Play ...
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ReadWriteWeb
IDC: Surging Android Tablets Still Far Behind the iPad
LAPTOP Magazine (blog)
The numbers are starting to trickle in, and by IDC's count, it was an exceptional second quarter for Android tablets. Millions of Android-powered tablets flew off the shelves, and that doesn't even take Nexus 7 sales into account, as Google's tablet didn't ...
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3DMark for Android gaming ropes in tech giants
CNET
Acer, Intel, Qualcomm, and SingTel-Optus have joined Futuremark's "Benchmark Development Program" in order to create industrywide benchmarks for the gaming industry. The to-be-launched 3D gaming benchmark is primarily concerned with games ...
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RIM 'seriously' considered Android, still thinks BlackBerry Messenger is the key ...
VentureBeat
While many industry watchers have suggested that Research in Motion give up its BlackBerry OS and adopt Android instead, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins (above) divulged exactly why the company avoided that route in a recent interview with the Telegraph.
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VentureBeat
Google looks to Adwords like auctions to fill your Android launchers with default ...
Unwired View
You know those default/pre-installed apps that vendors and carriers put on your new Android phone, tablet or PC? Some of them are to promote their own services, others – push some third-party apps. And when outside software makers are involved – that ...
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Android Smartphones Fuel 'Phenomenal' Growth in China
PC Magazine
Approximately 81 percent of smartphones shipped during the second quarter in China were Android-based, Canalys said. Overall, Android has 68.1 percent of the Chinese smartphone market, up from 48 percent last year, while iOS was on 16.4 percent of ...
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Android malware made easy with modular kit
InfoWorld
Now a new threat to Android may be on the horizon: A pair of security researchers are planning to make public next month a modular, open-source framework called AFE (Android Framework for Exploitation) that bad guys can use to build and tailor Android ...
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Popular Android Dev Blasts Pirates for Forcing Him Freemium
Escapist Magazine
You may recall that Dead Trigger - the zombie gun-fun app from Madfinger Games - went free-to-play on Android last week, and the developer cited piracy as the reason why. Madfinger CEO Marek Rabas has since gone on the record with a lengthy statement ...
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Google Updates Android App Developer Rules to Fight Spam, Malware
eWeek
Google made a number of changes to its rules that application developers must follow when submitting mobile apps to its Google Play app store. Many of the changes are meant to address spam and malicious behavior.
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Blogs5 new results for android
 
Chameleon Android launcher appears, pre-orderers and Kickstarter ...
By Richard Lawler
After a false start to its Kickstarter funding, the Chameleon launcher project for Android is finally arriving -- at least in beta form. It's currently.
Engadget
Perfectly Clear for Android: Instant Edits to Your Smartphone Snaps
By Leslie Horn
Smartphone cameras have gotten so good that many people are ditching their point-and-shoots. Because of that, you can share your shots instantly, and if they're not to your liking you can make them even better right on your device with ...
Gizmodo
Why No Android App? | TPM Editors Blog
By Josh Marshall
First, thanks so much to everyone who's downloaded PollTracker Mobile today. It's been a great launch and it's now #6 in the AppStore among free News Apps. The main question we've gotten today and really the only thing that comes…
Talking Points Memo
iPhone & Android App Stores Lifting the Developer Middle Class
By Dan Rowinski
Apple and Google's mobile platforms are making billions of dollars for developers. For instance, Apple paid developers nearly $1.5 billion through its App Store in the first two quarters of 2012, according to mobile analyst Flurry. About 32% of ...
ReadWriteWeb
Android secret codes revealed | Ubergizmo
By Edwin Kee
Google is a company that has its fair share of secrets and Easter Eggs, and this quality about them has filtered down to the Android operating system. It seems that there are a fair number of secret codes which you [...]
Ubergizmo

Web1 new result for android
 
Best Android Tablets | Digital Trends
Your up-to-date source for the best Android tablets, based on Digital Trends editors' reviews. Our list is continually updated as new phones enter the market.
www.digitaltrends.com/best-android-tablets/


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