Google puts Android device menagerie on parade CNET by Stephen Shankland February 29, 2012 8:09 AM PST Follow @stshank Want to be wowed by the breadth of Android's hardware partnerships? Or repulsed by its chaos? Watch the history of Google's mobile OS slide by at Mobile World Congress. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Use Android? Three Ways to Make It More Free PCWorld (blog) By Katherine Noyes, PCWorld Google's Android mobile platform is clearly a lot more open and free than Apple's competing iOS is, but proprietary drivers and data-collecting apps still pose a significant threat to users' freedom. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google VP Dishes On Android Tablet and App Strategy PC Magazine Google's Vice President of Android Engineering explains the company's tablet app and Nexus device plans for 2012. By Sascha Segan BARCELONA—Android is huge here at Mobile World Congress. There are Android phones and tablets everywhere, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Samsung's Android edge puts squeeze on its rivals Taipei Times Google Inc's Android has surged past Apple Inc's iPhone to become the biggest smartphone platform, attracting a crowd of phonemakers. Yet Samsung Electronics Co's growing dominance may threaten the software's success and crimp sales growth for some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AT&T, Verizon Android Tablets Have Big Negatives InformationWeek New Android tablets from Sony and Samsung hit AT&T and Verizon store shelves this week. But they don't run the latest version of Android and come with expensive contracts. New Android tablets are hitting AT&T and Verizon's store shelves this week, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android, Apple Move to the Office Wall Street Journal (blog) As part of a push into businesses, HTC recently created a team called HTCPro that makes sure HTC's Android-based devices have the right features for enterprises. Devices powered by Android as well as Apple's iPhone and iPad are making inroads in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nokia CEO takes aim at Android CNET He has his sights set directly on Android. "Our focus is on competing with Android," Elop said during a keynote address at the Mobile World Congress show here today. "We want to bring them to Lumia." Elop struck a bullish tone when talking about the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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iPad 3 vs. Android Tablets at Mobile World Congress eWeek Android Tablets at Mobile World Congress After the 2012 Mobile World Congress wraps up in Barcelona, Spain, this week, the mobile world's attention will turn to San Francisco, where Apple is likely to announce the iPad 3 March 7. See all stories on this topic » |
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Exent's GameTanium Mobile launches for Android tabs -- Engadget By James Trew OnLive users may have been dining at the all-you-can-eat gaming table since December, but now it's time for the GameTanium crew to pull up a chair. Game. Engadget | ||
Siri vs. Android: Which Is Better at Understanding Voice Commands? By Brent Rose Motorola created a bit of a stir yesterday when it released a video compared Android's Voice Actions on the Atrix 2 with iOS's Siri on an iPhone 4S. Fanboys screamed foul in the comments, so we decided to test it out for ourselves. And yes ... Gizmodo | ||
Android Community Evening Wrap-Up: February 28, 2012 | Android ... By Sam Koutroulakis We've seen a few more hints at the future of Android today from Google's MWC keynote. Eric Schmidt spoke for roughly an hour on what to expect for the future of. Android Community | ||
Twitter for Android to Start Showing Promoted Tweets in Timeline By Quentyn Kennemer As Twitter continues to refine their revenue generation model, they've looked to mobile to give them yet another edge. Promoted and sponsored Tweets are nothing. Android Phone Fans | ||
Twitter Promoted Tweets: coming to an iPhone, Android app near ... By Brian Heater Roughly two years after first launching Promoted Tweets on the desktop, Twitter is rolling out the ad revenue model to its iOS and Android apps. The. Engadget |
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