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iOS, Android, HTML5? How to pick a tablet platform for your app VentureBeat If iPad is the leader, Android is the very strong contender … and there's recent history to suggest that Android may not always trail iOS in the tablet market. After all, Android leads in the smartphone market, after initially trailing the iPhone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HTC's elite Android Boston.com Because Google Inc. gives away its Android software for smartphones, there are a lot of mediocre Android smartphones. It seems like everybody with a soldering iron has slapped something together, often with unimpressive results. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kim Komando: Grab an Android tablet at less than $400 The Desert Sun Answer: Both of these Android-powered tablets are actually great buys. Whether or not you should buy them depends on what Android tablets already interest you. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 compares favorably with devices like the Kindle Fire and the Nook ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy S III shines as this year's biggest Android launch Android Apps Appolicious The arrival of the Galaxy S III may have deterred other manufacturers from launching smartphones this week, but the Android PC market is still heating up. VIA has unveiled the APC 8750 with a low price to match its small stature. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google, Asus Partnering on 7-Inch Tablet: Report eWeek Following its acquisition of Motorola Mobility, Google is working on a 7-inch Android tablet, according to a DigiTimes report. Now that search behemoth Google is officially in the hardware business, rumors of a 7-inch Android tablet are kicking up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GameFly to Publish iOS, Android Games; Launch Android App Store PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo Video game rental service GameFly this week announced that it plans to begin publishing iOS and Android games in the upcoming months, and will launch its own Android app store. In a statement, GameFly said it plans to launch its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Android Tablets Now Come With 50GB Of Free DropBox Cloud ... Solar Panels News This time it is the Galaxy Tab 2 android tablets that are getting all the cloud storage love from DropBox. The Tab 7.0 and the Tab 10.1 are both going to come with 50GB of free cloud storage. This offer is however a timed trial of the DropBox service ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android tablets now available at 1600 Gamestops, include free games Joystiq by Jordan Mallory on May 26th 2012 12:00PM It looks like that clandestine photo of a Gamestop computer replete with entries for Android devices has proven to be accurate, at least as far as tablets are concerned. Rather than stocking Samsung products ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BlackBerry CEO cans BBM for Android | Android Community By Michael Crider Hoping to talk to your misguided BlackBerry-using friends over an official version of BlackBerry Messenger? Don't hold your breath. According to a report from. Android Community | ||
Cisco to discontinue its Android-powered Cius tablet | Ubergizmo By Gene Ryan Briones Cisco is announcing that it will be shutting down its Android-based Cius tablet project. OJ Winge, Senior Vice President of Cisco's TelePresence Technology Group, said that the company will no longer invest in the Cisco Cius tablet and that ... Ubergizmo | ||
Handy Graph Provides Screen-to-Bezel Ratios of Popular Android ... By Chris Chavez A handy screen-to-body graph has been making the rounds across a few tech sites which brought it back to my attention. I actually found the graph while. Android Phone Fans | ||
Cisco's Android Tablet For Businesses Bombed And Now It's Dead ... By Julie Bort 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 | ||
BlackBerry Messenger Not Coming to Android After All, Not Sure ... By Kellex According to a report out of the Wall Street Journal, RIM is no longer looking to license its BlackBerry Messenger client to other platforms and will instead focus on creating additional features for it while pushing BlackBerry 10 and new devices. Droid Life |
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Intel releases x86 system image for Android emulator | Android Central Grab the Intel x86 Android emulator image via the SDK Manager right now! www.androidcentral.com/intel-releases-x86-system-image-and... |
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