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Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility closing soon; layoffs seen Los Angeles Times The $12.5-billion takeover, which was announced in August, cleared its final hurdle last week when the Chinese government finally gave the deal a go-ahead, albeit with a condition: Android must remain free and open for the next five years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Malware charges users for free Android apps on Google Play ZDNet (blog) By Emil Protalinski | May 21, 2012, 8:41am PDT Summary: Android users are being tricked into paying for free apps. The malware is a new variant of the Android.Opfake family that pushes fake versions of popular Android apps to unsuspecting consumers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
When an Android upgrade goes nowhere but down ITworld.com I once had two friends who were fairly happy with their Droid X Android phones. But after I showed them how to grab an official, over-the-air upgrade to Android 2.3, or "Gingerbread," they were much less happy with their phones, with Android in general ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google gets Chinese approval for Motorola deal, must keep Android free and open FierceWireless However, according to multiple reports, the Chinese antitrust officials attached one major condition to the deal: For the next five years Google must keep Android free in China and must not discriminate against any handset maker seeking to use Android, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorola Latest Android Manufacturer Facing Ban in US Gotta Be Mobile Following HTC's import bans on high profile Android handsets such as the HTC One X and the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE as a result of HTC's ongoing patent dispute with Apple, the latest Android manufacturer to face an import ban is Motorola Mobility as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Motorola cools on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates Inquirer By Dave Neal PHONE MAKER Motorola has irked its users by telling them that it will not be updating all of its smartphones to the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. In a blog post at the end of last week the firm explained to users ... See all stories on this topic » |
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How Android Developers Can Thrive With Google Play | TechCrunch By Craig Palli Android also provides more advertising inventory, and at a lower cost. A recent analysis Fiksu did of available impressions concluded Android is able to deliver 12 percent more ad inventory than iOS. Further, the estimated cost of those ... TechCrunch | ||
Android Community Weekly: May 20th, 2012 | Android Community By Michael Crider Another week gone in the Android world, but not quietly, at least if you live in the United States. Here your options for high-end Android devices have been. Android Community | ||
Sony To Update All Tablets With Google Android 4.0 By James Johnson Sony on Sunday confirmed to CNet that the entire line of Sony tablet devices in all regions will receive an over-the-air update which brings with it Android. The Inquisitr | ||
Motorola vs. customers on lack of Android 4.0 updates — Mobile ... By Kevin C. Tofel Motorola explained why certain smartphones and tablets it makes won't be getting the Google Android 4.0 software update. Not all Motorola device owners are happy though; especially those that bought a Droid 3 in the past 10 months. GigaOM | ||
Diablo 3 app for Android lets you check on the game's server status ... By Tyler Lee If you're a fan of Diablo 3 and it's the game that you've been waiting for for the past decade or so, you are probably painfully aware of the various server issues the game faced on its launch day. Granted [...] Ubergizmo |
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