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Android's new ally against the iPhone: Ubuntu CNET Strong sales of the iPhone 4S are putting renewed pressure on Android to innovate. Ubuntu for Android could give the platform a key capability iPhone is still missing. by Jason Hiner May 1, 2012 4:00 AM PDT Follow @jasonhiner Last year was a long time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM offers BlackBerry 10 tools to lure developers Chicago Tribune Aiming to reverse huge market-share losses to Apple Inc and Google Inc's Android, RIM is essentially starting from scratch with its next-generation BlackBerry 10 devices. The new platform will be compatible with few of the apps available for its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle, Google Trial Heads to Jury PCWorld Oracle sued Google about two years ago, arguing that its Android software infringes Java patents and copyrights that Oracle acquired when it bought Sun Microsystems. Google denies any wrongdoing, saying it built a "clean room" version of Java. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Apps Slurp Excessive Data InformationWeek Nearly half of leading Android apps access more types of data than they require, finds a new security study. By Mathew J. Schwartz InformationWeek More than one-third of Android apps request "excessive permissions," giving them access to more data than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is a Smartphone in Amazon's Hardware Future? Wired News By Roberto Baldwin Currently, the Kindle app runs on iOS and Android. Could an Amazon Kindle smartphone be in the future? Photo: Ariel Zambelich/Wired For answers, we might look to Facebook, which along with Apple, Google, Amazon and Microsoft, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android's dead! Wait a minute... Computerworld (blog) By JR Raphael (@jr_raphael) I don't know if you've noticed, but the latest trend around the Web seems to be proclaiming the pending death of Android. I'm sure you've seen some of the stuff floating around out there: The platform has plateaued! See all stories on this topic » | ||
The end of Android as we know it InfoWorld By Galen Gruman | InfoWorld Android devices account for more than half of the smartphones sold or at least shipped; sales figures are, to say the least, suspect. Yet a growing number of signs indicates that Android has peaked as a platform and will do ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LG denies it is leaving Windows Phone Washington Post "At the moment, LG is primarily focusing on developing Android-equipped smartphones," the company said in a statement sent to The Washington Post. "Contrary to what some articles have said, LG is not giving up on Windows Phones. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ahead of the Bell: Research in Motion CEO to speak The Seattle Times The new CEO of struggling BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. will make his first major speech Tuesday amid the company's difficulties competing with flashier, consumer-oriented phones such as Apple's iPhone and models that run Google's Android ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Android Overload: Xperia Play Receives 4.0.2 Software Update ... By Chris Chavez Looks like we've got a healthy fixin' of the Android Overload for you here tonight. These are all the stories form throughout our day that didn't make it. Android Phone Fans | ||
Steve Wozniak prefers Windows Phone more than Android ... By Gene Ryan Briones Apple co-founder and award-winning computer engineer Steve Wozniak is no doubt one of the most influential people in the tech industry. That means that whatever he says, or does, can actually mean big - really big. So when "The Woz" [...] Ubergizmo | ||
KegDroid Android Serves Beer With a Google+ Login [VIDEO] By Emily Price KegDroid is a pint-sized Android that dispenses pints of beer using an Android tablet –specifically a Motorola Xoom -- as its controls. Mashable » Social Media | ||
Android Tablet Fails - Business Insider By Kevin Smith Android is a mobile operating system, owned by Google. Android Inc. was the startup company that developed the initial Android OS. Google acquired the company in July 2005, and many of the original Android Inc. founders work... More » ... Business Insider | ||
LG dumps Windows Phone for Android By Dan Graziano One of the original launch partners of Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system is calling a quits. LG said during its earnings call last week that the. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech |
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Kindle Fire now #1 Android tablet, Google control over Android ... Statistics from comScore show that the Kindle FIre is now the most popular Android tablet. The arrival of low-cost tablets with Ice Cream Sandwich could ... arstechnica.com/.../amazons-kindle-fire-now-the-1-android-ta... |
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