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Finally, a Hot Android Phone: Galaxy S III Is Hard to Get Businessweek Looking to buy a Samsung Galaxy S III in the U.S.? You do have a choice among five different carriers, but you'll either be waiting for your phone or paying more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Teased for Galaxy Nexus PCWorld A slip reveals a likely update, and other expectations (and speculation) for the Google IO event. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Slips Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Details InformationWeek Google accidentally spilled some beans about Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ahead of its official Google I/O debut. Here's what Google's slip-up says about the next ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flipboard Releases Android App PC Magazine As promised, Flipboard today launched an Android version of its news reader, and confirmed its partnership with Google+ and YouTube. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flipboard arrives on Android CNET The popular news-reader app, hitherto iOS-only, can now be had on Android phones and on Kindle Fire and Nook tablets. Plus: Hooking up with Google+ and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jelly Bean is only Android 4.1? How the innovation curve makes it ... Computerworld (blog) If Jelly Bean is really just Android 4.1, and that's disappointing, then maybe it's time to reflect on how far mobile computing has come. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Flipboard Arrives for Android With Google+ and YouTube PCWorld Flipboard is now available for Android. The app, which aggregates content in a magazine-like format, also integrates content from Google+ and YouTube, a... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Troops' Android Devices Put In Virtual Security 'Bubble' InformationWeek Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awards $21.4 million contract to security software firm Invincea to protect Android-based smartphones and tablets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flipboard Arrives for Android ABC News Flipboard, the popular social aggregation app for the iPad, is coming to Android. See all stories on this topic » |
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Flipboard Officially Launches On Android, Adds Google+, YouTube ... By Sarah Perez The Android public launch comes barely a month after Flipboard debuted its official Android beta and limited Android rollout as a preloaded app on the just-released Samsung Galaxy S III. However, it's been just a little longer since Flipboard's ... TechCrunch » android | ||
Flipboard Comes to Android By Todd Wasserman Flipboard, the popular iPhone/iPad news-reading app, is now available for Android. Mashable » Tech | ||
Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx Android 4.0 update incoming - Engadget By Mat Smith Looking likely to sneak through in time for Motorola's Q2 deadline, Verizon has published support documents covering an Ice Cream Sandwich update for. Engadget | ||
Flipboard launches on Android phones, no plans for a tablet app ... By Ryan Kim Flipboard, Apple's 2010 iPad app of the year, is finally launching on Android phones worldwide and will also be available on the Kindle Fire and on Nook tablets. The personalized news magazine app will also incorporate Google+ and ... GigaOM | ||
Flipboard Is Now Officially Available For Android – Expands To New ... By Chris Chavez Got room for one more news reader app on your homescreen? Good, because the insanely sought after Flipboard is now officially available for Android devices. Android Phone Fans |
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Developer Support | Android Developers Quicknav Quicknav. Design · Develop · Distribute. Android Sites. Android.com; Android Developers; Android Open Source Project. Support. Developer Support ... developer.android.com/support.html | ||
Exploring the SDK | Android Developers The Android SDK is composed of modular packages that you can download separately using the Android SDK Manager. For example, when the SDK Tools are ... developer.android.com/sdk/exploring.html |
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