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Samsung details Android 4.0 phone, tablet upgrades for US carriers Computerworld By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Samsung posted a list Tuesday detailing which Samsung phones and tablets sold by US carriers will eventually receive an upgrade to Android 4.0, or Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). The list confirms some smartphones and tablets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Releases Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade List PCWorld By Daniel Ionescu, PCWorld Apr 24, 2012 6:49 AM Many of Samsung's smartphones and tablets released in the US will receive an update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, with a couple of notable exceptions. While newer Samsung Android phones will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Eric Schmidt talks Android, search revenue in Oracle-Google IP trial ZDNet (blog) The linchpin to Boies's line of questioning this time revolved around the search and advertising revenue benefits that Android offered to Google after it was acquired in 2005. Boies called up a presentation that has been cited as evidence in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Android Update Trap PCWorld Updating your version of the Android operating system can cause more problems than it solves. Be careful what you wish for. By Jared Newman, PCWorld Samsung Galaxy S II smartphoneThe Samsung Galaxy S II was supposed to be David Petty's dream phone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android chief Andy Rubin said java.lang APIs are copyrighted in 2006 email CNET Over the next several years his thinking changed. by Dan Farber April 23, 2012 1:29 PM PDT Follow @dbfarber As the second week of the Oracle-Google trial got underway Monday, Andy Rubin, the man behind the Android platform, took his turn on the witness ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rubin's last stand: Android founder testifies again to save Android from Oracle VentureBeat Android is on trial today in San Francisco, and its founder, Googler Andy Rubin, is stepping into the witness stand to save it from a slow death by patent litigation. The crux of Rubin's testimony today revolved around the greatest of all Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google to Sell Android Phones Online Again After Flop BusinessWeek By Brian Womack on April 24, 2012 Google Inc. (GOOG) (GOOG), owner of the world's largest search engine, will begin selling an Android handset made by Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) about two years after the company ended an earlier effort to sell ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung devices confirmed for Android 4.0 don't include one Galaxy S II Ars Technica By Casey Johnston | Published April 24, 2012 10:22 AM Samsung released a list of carrier-specific device models that will be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in a FAQ Tuesday. While a bunch of recently released devices on AT&T, Verizon, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Drive revealed: Dropbox beware | Android Community By Michael Crider News and leaks on Google Drive has reached a fever pitch, with most of the information pointing to 5 gigabytes of free storage and integration on Android and. Android Community | ||
Android Trojan Can Track Your Keystrokes Using Motion Sensors By Kyle Wagner Smartphones work very hard to keep your keystrokes secure, but now there's a new way for malware to get at them. Researchers at IBM and Penn State have developed a new kind of trojan that tracks what you type into your phone using only ... Gizmodo | ||
Yammer Updates iOS And Android Apps, Adds Universal Search ... By Leena Rao Yammer Updates iOS And Android Apps, Adds Universal Search And More To Enterprise Social Network. Leena Rao. posted 4 hours ago. Comments. View Staff Page. Leena Rao currently works as a writer for TechCrunch. She recently ... TechCrunch | ||
Nova Launcher For Android 4.0 Devices Adds A Handful Of New ... By Chris Chavez With Sprint Galaxy Nexus pre-orders selling out before its release on Sunday, that means there are more Android 4.0 users out there than ever before. If. Android Phone Fans | ||
Android Chief Squirms Under Questioning - Business Insider By Matt Rosoff Once upon a time, Andy Rubin thought Google needed a license to use Java in Android. SAI |
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