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Tiny $74 PC Runs Linux and Android 4.0 PCWorld First we saw the Raspberry Pi and the Cotton Candy devices emerge; then, almost exactly a month ago I wrote about the Mele A1000, a small ARM device that sells with Android but can be configured to run Ubuntu Linux as well. The latest to appear? See all stories on this topic » | ||
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We're not waiting for Android 5 'Jelly Bean,' developers say ITworld.com By Paul Krill, InfoWorld | Software Add a new comment May 19, 2012, 7:09 AM — Unconfirmed reports say that Android 5 "Jelly Bean" could be released this fall, featuring such improvements as Chrome browser integration, better enterprise security, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ITC Bans Motorola Devices That Infringe on Microsoft Patent PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius Microsoft was handed a legal victory on Friday after the International Trade Commission (ITC) ordered an import ban on Android-based Motorola devices that infringe on a Microsoft-held patent. The patent in question covers technology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sony comes clean on worldwide Android 4.0 tablet update CNET Sony continues to mess up with Android updates. Will the company ever figure it out? Crave investigates the madness, and even finds some light at the end of the tunnel. by Christopher MacManus May 18, 2012 4:59 PM PDT Follow @sonyinsider Sony must stay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft wins US import ban on Motorola's Android devices Ars Technica by Jon Brodkin - May 18, 2012 9:36 pm UTC The US International Trade Commission today ordered an import ban on Motorola Mobility Android products, agreeing with Microsoft that the devices infringe a Microsoft patent on "generating meeting requests" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ITC Bans Import of Infringing Motorola Android Devices PCWorld By Cameron Scott, IDG News The US International Trade Commission issued an import ban Friday on any Android devices from Motorola that infringe one of Microsoft's patents. The commission's order affirms an initial determination from an administrative ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Nick Bradbury: Android Apps Shouldn't Be Crappy Clones of iPhone ... By Nick Bradbury I'm sure a lot of Android users have had this experience: you see your iPhone friends using some slick new app, and you wish it was available on Android. Then an Android version comes out and... ...it sucks compared to the iPhone version. Nick Bradbury | ||
Total Commander for Android reaches Version 1.0 | Android ... By Michael Crider If you're a Windows junkie like me, you've probably heard of Total Commander at least in passing. Though it's been in development for what seems like ages, the. Android Community | ||
FOSS Patents: ITC orders import ban against Motorola Android ... By Florian Mueller The United States International Trade Commission ("USITC", or just "ITC") today ordered an import ban against all Android-based Motorola Mobility devices that infringe a particular Microsoft patent, U.S. Patent No. 6370566 on "generating ... FOSS Patents | ||
Asus EeePad Transformer TF101 gets Android 4.0 Ice Cream ... By Edwin Kee If at first you do not succeed, try again. That is the advice that is worth following, and Asus has done so to the hilt with the EeePad Transformer TF101 tablet/laptop hybrid that purportedly solves whatever niggling issues that accompanied [...] Ubergizmo | ||
Amazon prepping a 10-inch Kindle Fire? By Raveesh Bhalla A 10-inch Kindle Fire has been rumored for a long, long time. It was even believed that the first generation Amazon tablet would come in both the 7-inch and. Android Phone Fans |
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Firefox's new native Android version now available in beta from ... The new native Android UI version of the Firefox browser is now available directly from Google Play. www.androidcentral.com/firefoxs-new-native-android-version... |
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