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Will Google Tablet Sales Frag or Defrag the Android Market? PCWorld By John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld For consumers who don't live and breathe Android, the market can be confusing. There are dozens of phone models, many running different versions of the Android operating system. The Android tablet market is a little less ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM Moves Against Pirated Android Apps On PlayBook InformationWeek RIM wants to block PlayBook owners from 'sideloading' Android applications, in a move designed to protect developers. PlayBook OS 2.0, which was distributed by Research In Motion in February, allows tablet owners to install and run Android applications ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lenovo Targets iPad With 9.7-Inch IdeaTab Android Tablet PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo Lenovo is prepping a new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet called the IdeaTab S2109, which includes a screen similar to the one Apple used on older versions of the iPad. The forthcoming tablet will have a 9.7-inch display, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lenovo Android 4.0 tablet CNET This obviously falls short of the new iPad's 2048x1536 resolution and even most Android tablets, which usually top out at 1280x800. The S2109 includes micro USB, a microSD card slot, and a single 1.3-megapixel front camera. However, say what you will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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RIM closing the Android market "cesspool" on the PlayBook GigaOM By Kevin C. Tofel Apr. 9, 2012, 9:26am PT No Comments "[P]iracy is a huge problem for Android devs, and we don't want to duplicate the chaotic cesspool of Android market." @Spy520e we're removing sideloading for consumers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Nokia can help developers around the world CNET For developers looking beyond iOS and Android, the timing may be right to jump on the Windows Phone bandwagon. Nokia has a lot to do with that. The Lumia 900 launch signals the potential rise of the Windows Phone platform, with Nokia, Microsoft, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nokia Lumia 900: Wisdom Of Easter Launch Questioned InformationWeek The free time machine concept plays off Microsoft's pitch that Windows Phone allows users to get essential information faster than rival platforms like iOS and Google Android. Nokia struck an alliance with Microsoft last year, under which it is porting ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Ice Cream Sandwich tablet UI ported to ... - Android Community By Michael Crider We've seen the ubiquitous Galaxy Nexus get a mod that enables the user interface from the tablet flavor of Ice Cream Sandwich, but now it's come to something. Android Community | ||
Here's Lenovo's Latest Android Tablet, The 9.7-inch IdeaTab S2109 ... By Matt Burns Out of the major Android tablet market, Lenovo has been the most consistent with its offering. Lenovo's tablets have always been priced well and featured enough standout features to make them a bit special in the crowded Android market. TechCrunch | ||
Android Apps that will turn your Android into a TV By Gene Briones We bring you the best apps that will transform your Android device into a TV, so you can enjoy your favorite sitcom, ball game, or reality TV show wherever you are. Android Authority | ||
Playbook update will cut off Android app "side-loading" | TG Daily By Mark Raby The ability to load any practically any Android app on the Blackberry Playbook is about to be axed. It was a landmark move that came to the device when the Playbook OS version 2.0 update was released, drastically increasing the number of ... TG Daily | ||
RIM calles the Android Market a "chaotic cesspool" | TeleRead ... By Paul Biba I just couldn't let this pass. According to All Things D: So the company is doing something about it. It plans to drop app-sideloading support from the. TeleRead: News and views on e-books,... |
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