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Apple Drops Android Support From Chomp App Discovery Tool PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo After buying the mobile application discovery engine Chomp earlier this year, Apple has dropped its support for Google's Android mobile operating system. Until now, Chomp offered app suggestions for Apple's iOS and Google's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Zillow helps Android users find a home to rent Los Angeles Times By Michelle Maltais Android phone users looking for a place to rent are getting a new app from Zillow. Launching today, Zillow Rentals for Android gives apartment seekers an app that puts on-the-spot comparison power in their hands. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Java creator James Gosling: 'Google totally slimed Sun' CNET Gosling said that Sun was "wronged" by Google and that Oracle is right to sue Google for the way it used Java code in Android. by Dan Farber April 30, 2012 7:42 AM PDT Follow @dbfarber James Gosling has a great deal of his life invested in Java. See all stories on this topic » | ||
TGI Friday's Lets Customers Pay With iPhone, Android PC Magazine Instead, you can pay your tab with your iPhone or Android device. The restaurant chain released a new application for iPhone and Android that lets customers start a tab, keep track of their bill, and pay it right from their phone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Canada Offers Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade Embedded.com MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 30, 2012 /CNW/ - Samsung Electronics Canada is pleased to announce the availability of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) software upgrade for Samsung GALAXY devices. The upgrade will be available today on select devices in Canada ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft's Nook Deal Boosts B&N, Challenges Android, Doesn't Help Consumers ReadWriteWeb By Joe Brockmeier / April 30, 2012 09:57 AM / View Comments So much for Barnes & Noble's standing up to Microsoft's "anticompetitive scheme" against Android. One year after their nasty patent spat flared up, Microsoft and B&N have buried the hatchet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google claims Android Source code on flagship Samsung Galaxy Nexus is a 'trade ... Network World (blog) In February of 2012, Apple filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against Google's flagship Android 4.0 device - the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Specifically, Apple is asserting that the Galaxy Nexus infringes upon at least 4 of Apple's patents and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple spits out Android option from Chomp app navigator -- Engadget By Mat Smith It's taken a bit longer than we expected, but following Apple's acquisition of app search engine Chomp, the Android option has now been cut out from its. Engadget | ||
LG to focus Android efforts, no plans for future Windows Phone ... By Kevin Krause Windows Phone has had its share of ups and downs as the operating system struggles to gain a foothold in a smartphone market dominated by iOS and Android. Android Phone Fans | ||
New iPhone, iPad and Android Apps for April 2012 By Dan Rowinski Following all the great apps released for iOS and Android in March, it seemed like we were in for an April letdown. That is not the case. Some huge names published great apps this month, including Google releasing its Drive app for Android ... ReadWriteWeb | ||
Zillow launches Android app for renters By Dusan Belic Real estate marketplace Zillow launched a dedicated mobile app for renters – Zillow Rentals. Available for Android smartphones, it is said to be optimized for "renters who need to make decisions quickly," providing them [renters] with access to ... IntoMobile | ||
TinyList for Android Looks Mighty Familiar, But Also Quite Good ... By Thomas TinyList for Android looks to have taken some major inspiration from Clear for iPhone. List items can be created with downward swipes, each list item can be. iSource |
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