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Oracle skewers Google as Android trial opens Fox News Oracle intends to rely heavily on Google's own internal emails to prove Google's top executives knew they were stealing a popular piece of technology to build the Android software that now powers more than 300 million smartphones and tablet computers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Page says Android important, not critical Reuters By Dan Levine and Alexei Oreskovic | SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 (Reuters) - The Android smartphone operating system is a very important asset for Google, but it is not critical, Google's chief executive said in courtroom testimony. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google: Oracle failed in smartphones Washington Post Google and Oracle are battling in federal court this week, trying to resolve the thorny question of whether Google used illegal copies of Java software tool for its Android smartphone platform. Two tech giants — Google chief executive Larry Page and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google CEO Page returns to stand in Oracle's lawsuit against search leader ... Washington Post The dispute in US District Court in San Francisco is over whether Google Inc. built its widely used Android software by improperly taking some of the technology from Java, a programming platform that Oracle Corp. now owns. On Tuesday, Oracle CEO Larry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ellison testifies in Android suit against Google San Francisco Chronicle Google's Android operating system makes improper use of Oracle software, billionaire founder Larry Ellison told jurors Tuesday morning in a San Francisco courtroom. Ellison appeared as the first witness in his company's effort to win damages for what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Updates from Google-Oracle trial, day 3 San Francisco Chronicle (blog) UPDATE 4: Van Nest has Page describe why Google wanted to build Android in the first place. "We had a closet full of 100 phones, a lot of which ran Java," he said. "But it was almost impossible to develop for those phones and get meaningfully good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scammers Target Instagram With Fake Android Apps PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius The release of an Android app and the $1 billion Facebook acquisition has put Instagram in the headlines of late, and not surprisingly, cyber scammers have already moved in to capitalize on this popularity. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chrome For Android Gets Desktop View, Home Screen Bookmarks ... By Frederic Lardinois Chrome Beta - Android Apps on Google Play. Chrome for Android is becoming somewhat of a flagship mobile app for Google, but given that it's only available on phones and tablets running Ice Cream Sandwich, its reach is pretty limited. TechCrunch | ||
Google updates Chrome for Android with added language support ... By Donald Melanson It's still only available for Ice Cream Sandwich, but those not bound by an older OS can now download a fairly significant update to Google's Chrome for. Engadget | ||
HTC denies Beats backlash | Android Community By Chris Davies HTC has reiterated its commitment to Beats By Dre, denying reports that the recent replacement of its Chief Financial Officer is a prelude to reducing. Android Community | ||
First Intel-based Android smartphone shipping later this week By Kevin Krause During the company's Q1 earnings call, Intel CEO Paul Ottelini revealed that the first smartphone to utilize an Atom-based Medfield CPU would ship later this. Android Phone Fans | ||
Chrome for Android Update - Official Google Mobile Blog By Alex (Cross posted on the Google Chrome Blog). Since we launched Chrome for Android Beta in February, we've been listening closely to all of your feedback (thank you!). It's great to hear how so many of you love having the Chrome experience ... Official Google Mobile Blog |
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Google's official app market found hosting malicious Android apps ... Underscoring the darker side of an app bazaar open to everyone, the Google Play market has once again been caught hosting malicious titles. The apps have ... arstechnica.com/.../googles-official-app-market-found-hosting... |
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