Android 4.0 report card: Which manufacturers are failing? Computerworld (blog) If you're like many Android owners, the answer may be "not yet." The Ice Cream Sandwich version of Google's Android OS -- also known as Android 4.0 -- has been rolling out to devices since December. But three months later, many phone and tablet owners ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BlueStacks App Player Beta Brings Android Apps to PCs PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius BlueStacks on Tuesday rolled out the beta version of its Android App Player, which will allow users to run Android apps on a PC. The software, powered by a technology known as LayerCake, works on devices running Windows XP, Vista, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Latest BlueStacks ARMs your PC CNET (blog) The first beta of BlueStacks for Windows brings ARM Android apps to your PC courtesy a new technology called LayerCake. So yeah, that's the Android version of Angry Birds Space on your PC for free. by Seth Rosenblatt March 27, 2012 5:00 AM PDT Follow ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iVeia Announces the Availability of its Android(TM) Distribution for Zynq(TM ... MarketWatch (press release) SAN JOSE, Calif., March 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- iVeia today announced the availability of their Android(TM) Board Support Package distribution for the ZC702 Zynq-7000 Extensible Processing Platform (EPP) Reference Design from Xilinx®. See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Alpha Attracts 1M Users, BlueStacks Goes Beta To Bring 450K Android Apps ... TechCrunch Because it's developed software designed to let Android users run their apps on all Windows PCs, tablets, and laptops — without any modifications. Not to mention the startup then raised another $6.4 million a few months later from AMD and Citrix ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For Google, to Play is to Fight the Commoditization of Android ReadWriteWeb Applied to Google relationship with Android and what we see is a ecosystem that has become increasingly commoditized. The Android brand has been diluted and while its core features come from Google, the search giant is not the first company that people ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BlueStacks App Player Brings Android Apps To Your PC Desktop Mashable BlueStacks, a company bringing Android apps to your desktop PC, released the beta-1 version of its App Player Tuesday. If you're an Android fan, the name BlueStacks and the product may seem a bit familiar. Named Best Software at CES 2012, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BlueStacks Android App Player hits beta TG Daily The software - which supports Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 - enables Android apps to run in windowed or fullscreen mode on a PC. Indeed, the latest iteration of BlueStacks includes a feature dubbed "LayerCake" which allows apps written for ARM ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Comparing iPad and Android tablet apps | TUAW - The Unofficial ... By Kelly Hodgkins PC Magazine editor Sascha Segan took a closer look at Android tablet apps and compared them to their iOS counterparts. He looked at the top apps for. TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog | ||
Samsung's Galaxy Y Duos Video Is The Coolest Thing I've Seen All ... By Chris Chavez Samsung has been on fire lately with clever ad spots (Dude, you're a barrista.) and today, their Portugal branch is bringing us another, this time, to. Android Phone Fans | ||
Zoho Debuts New Android, iOS Apps At Zoholics User Conference ... By Chris Velazco The team behind web-based productivity suite Zoho is in the middle of hosting their Zoholics user conference in San Francisco, and in between all the panels and presentations, they've taken the opportunity to talk a bit about their plans in the ... TechCrunch | ||
BlueStacks App Player Beta Brings Android Apps To Windows PCs ... By Julian Horsey BlueStacks Beta which is now available to download uses new technology called LayerCake, which provides the correct environment on Windows to run ARM Android Apps. Geeky-Gadgets | ||
Instagram for Android signup page goes live ahead of imminent ... By Dan Graziano Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom previously confirmed that an Android version of the company's popular iOS application was in the works, even claiming th. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech |
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