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Army stronger with Androids Fox News White Sands, NM – Android-powered smartphones will help soldiers of the future discover better trails, locate colleagues and build stronger defense -- capability that just doesn't exist today. They'll be a permanent fixture in the United States Army, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: iOS Surpasses Android in Enterprise Usage PCWorld Transactions from Android devices, meanwhile, dropped to 37% by the end of March. As recently as December 2011, Android and iOS devices were about equal at 47% of transactions among Zscaler's enterprise customers, Geide says, after Android had held the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile OS Madness Ahead In June InformationWeek June is going to be a big month for iOS, Windows Phone, and Android. The progenitors of these three platforms--Apple, Microsoft, and Google, respectively--each have scheduled developer events in San Francisco throughout the month. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Central international round-up - May 12, 2012 Android Central Meanwhile, Sony announced two sleek new Android 4.0 phones for the Japanese market -- the Xperia GX (Hayabusa) and Xperia SX (Mint). We're eager to see these arrive on international shores, but right now Sony's made no announcements to this effect. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android in Europe and Asia Business Insider And Wattpad is one of the top free "Books" apps in both the iOS an Android apps stores. Wattpad has a very large mobile user base around the world as a result of the sucess of its mobile apps. And so this slide on geographic distribution of its user ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Help! I'm confused about storage on my smartphone CNET In this edition of Ask Maggie, I explain how to store media on the expandable memory on a smartphone. by Marguerite Reardon May 12, 2012 12:00 AM PDT Follow @maggie_reardon One of the things that many Google Android users like about their devices over ... See all stories on this topic » |
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This Is What Developing For Android Looks Like | TechCrunch By Kim-Mai Cutler Animoca, a Hong Kong mobile app developer that has seen more than 70 million downloads, says it does quality assurance testing with about 400 Android devices. Again, that's testing with four hundred different phones and tablets for every ... TechCrunch | ||
This is Android's fragmentation. And it is still a feature [opinion] By Raveesh Bhalla This particular image by popular app developer Animoca has done the rounds of world wide web this past week, used by several blogs as yet another proof of. Android Phone Fans | ||
Turntable.fm now available for Android | Ubergizmo By Gene Ryan Briones Users of Turntable.fm, the social media website that allows users to interactively share music, will be happy to know that a native app for Android has just been launched. In case you are new to it, Billy Chasen started Turntable.fm [...] Ubergizmo | ||
Strength in numbers: Android's legacy By Nathan Snyder Android. We know the name but do we truly understand the ideals behind it? A few points to mull over before we begin this piece: Android is Goog. Android Authority | ||
HBO GO Android tablet app coming "early this summer" | Android ... By Cory Gunther So last week HBO updated their popular HBO GO and MAX GO Android applications with support for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices. While this was a much. Android Community |
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