Android tablets gain market share, thanks to Kindle Fire The Seattle Times Android tablets made inroads on the iPad's market share, thanks largely to Amazon's Kindle Fire, which runs a custom version of Android, according to research firm IDC. Worldwide tablet shipments reached 28.2 million units in the fourth quarter of 2011 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung considering Android-based digital camera Engadget By Zach Honig posted Mar 14th 2012 10:33AM Android on a mainstream digital camera? Yes, you could live to see the day. We're at Samsung's Korean headquarters this week, where we had an opportunity to sit down with the company's research and development ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android rules the world? BetaNews After thrice predicting that Windows Phone would beat out Apple's iOS by 2015, IDC has another for the same year: Android media tablet shipments will exceed iPad. By that reckoning, the firm predicts that Google's mobile OS will dominate the two major ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Tablets Gained on iPad in Late 2011: IDC eWeek Google Android tablets as a whole managed to gain on the iPad in 2011, but individual Android tablets failed to threaten Apple in a big way. Amazon's Kindle Fire managed to ship 4.7 million Kindle Fire tablets by the end of 2011, according to a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Challenges for Android & the Big Opportunity for Windows Phone Forbes Even though Google's Android currently dominates the global smartphone market with Apple's iOS coming a distant second and other platforms even further behind, it has been a problem child for device manufacturers with the likes of Apple, Microsoft and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HTC lists smartphones that will get Android 4.0 PCWorld By Mikael Ricknäs, IDG News HTC is preparing an Android 4.0 upgrade for 16 of its existing smartphones, but the company still has few details on when users will get the upgrade, according to a blog posted on Tuesday. Phones in HTC's Sensation line will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Samurai vs Zombies Defense Comes To Android – Blood, Gore, and ... By Chris Chavez Sometimes, I feel like maybe I'm a little too easy to please. Throw a badass samurai hero hacking away at zombies in feudal Japan and I'm all-in. And I'm. Android Phone Fans | ||
AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note LTE modded for ... - Android Community By Michael Crider Ah, here's a familiar tune. Cross-network phone mods in the United States have declined somewhat since the various carriers' data bands have become so. Android Community | ||
Want Android 4.0 on your phone? Move from the U.S. — Mobile ... By Kevin C. Tofel Four months after Google Android 4.0 arrived, handset makers are starting to update older phones. Samsung and Motorola(s mmi) recently announced upgrade plans, and the U.S. is low on both lists. But handsets in Europe and Asia are ... Mobile | ||
HTC reveals 16 smartphones getting Android Ice Cream Sandwich ... By Sean Ludwig Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has confirmed that 16 of its smartphones will receive the update to Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, the company said in a blog post today. VentureBeat | ||
Samsung releases Android 4.0 ICS update for European Galaxy S II By Dan Graziano Samsung on Tuesday announced an update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is now available in Europe and South Korea for the Galaxy S II. An update for. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech |
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Battleheart developer drops Android as 'unsustainable' | Electronista Battleheart's creator Mika Mobile in an update explained that it was dropping Android support. Google's platform was losing money for the company, since it spent about 20 percent of its time supporting the platform but only ever ... www.electronista.com/.../mika.mobile.says.android.money.losi... |
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