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Instagram for Android updated with bug fixes Washington Post Instagram's still-new Android app, which has already attracted more than 5 million downloads, has been updated with some key bug fixes and support for the HTC One X smartphone. It's been an incredible past few weeks for Instagram. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung announces new Galaxy lineup for phones and tablets Fox News Samsung Samsung on Wednesday announced pricing and availability details for three upcoming Android-powered devices that will soon join the vendor's ever expanding lineup of Galaxy-brand devices. Continuing its efforts to address a variety of price ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung's $250 Galaxy Tab 2: The Pros and Cons PCWorld By Jared Newman, PCWorld Apr 12, 2012 8:24 AM Samsung is entering the cheap Android tablet fray with the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2, available April 22 for $250. The new tablet puts Samsung in close competition with Amazon's Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sony SmartWatch launches, delivers 'Android power' to wrist CNET It retails for $150. by Don Reisinger April 12, 2012 6:26 AM PDT Have you ever wanted a watch that can communicate with your Android phone? Sony sure hopes so. Sony today launched its SmartWatch, a timepiece for the wrist that allows owners to read ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Samsung Announces Lower-Cost Android 4.0 Tablets PCWorld But of those, only the Galaxy Tab 2 has an infrared port for controlling your TV and entertainment components, and only the Tab 2 has Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (both Amazon and Barnes & Noble are using their own versions of Android, built on-top ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung prices Android 4.0 Galaxy Tab 2 tablets aggressively Ars Technica The dual-core tablets running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will arrive separately: April 22 for the 7-inch version and May 13 for the 10.1-inch version. The Tab 2 7.0 will have a 1024x600 resolution display and 8GB of storage. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dropping Instagram already? Try these Android alternatives CNET If Facebook's acquisition of Instagram left a sour taste in your mouth, then check out these three powerful social photo apps available for your Android. by Jaymar Cabebe April 11, 2012 5:24 PM PDT Follow @jaymarcabebe It seems like almost immediately ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"No permissions" Android app allows secret data harvesting ZDNet (blog) Android's security policy can allow apps that have "no permissions" to harvest data from devices without the owners' knowledge. Paul Brodeur, security researcher with Leviathan Security Group, has created a proof-of-concept app that shows how an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) PC Magazine The 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will be the first tablet from the manufacturer to ship with Google's latest Android 4.0 mobile operating system right out of the box. Despite the progressive moniker, hardware-wise, the Galaxy Tab 2 is actually a minor ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Boeing To Release A Super-Secure Android Smartphone Later This ... By Chris Velazco As if producing commercial airliners, helicopters, and satellites didn't keep Boeing busy enough, the company revealed earlier this week that they would soon be branching out into a slightly different market. National Defense Magazine reports ... TechCrunch | ||
Sony's latest Android SmartWatch available today for $150 By Kevin Krause Sony has a new Android smart watch hitting shelves across the US today. The aptly names Sony SmartWatch picks up where the LiveView left off, enabling two-way. Android Phone Fans | ||
Sony's Bluetooth Xperia SmartWatch now ... - Android Community By Michael Crider It never rains, but it pours. Just a day after the intriguing Pebble smart watch got almost instantly funded on Kickstarter, Sony is back in the game with its. Android Community | ||
Android malware poses as Angry Birds Space game | Naked Security By Graham Cluley Android malware authors have seized an opportunity to infect unsuspecting smartphone users with the launch of the latest addition to the immensely popular "Angry Birds" series of games. Naked Security - Sophos | ||
Android devs: if you can't use your app with your eyes closed, open ... By Sharif Sakr Google's doing a lot to bolster its Android developers guide at the moment, with fresh design tips we covered yesterday and then a new section on. Engadget |
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