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Android won't save media players CNET It isn't Sony's first Walkman to run Android (in January the company unveiled the Z series) nor is Sony the first company to use Android for media players. Samsung and Archos, for example, have used the OS with the Galaxy Player 4.2 being Sammy's most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HTC prepping Android 4.1 update for One XL and One S CNET ... prepping Android 4.1 update for One XL and One S. Among the latest phones destined for Android 4.1 are HTC's One XL and One S, according to Australian carrier Telstra. Lance Whitney. by Lance Whitney. July 19, 2012 8:13 AM PDT Follow @lancewhit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Security Improves with Jelly Bean, but Only So Far LAPTOP Magazine (blog) Google has beefed up security in the latest version of Android, making it more difficult for malicious hackers to exploit vulnerabilities in the mobile operating system. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean uses full address space layout randomization (ASLR), explained ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Jelly Bean SDK released to public InfoWorld Google's Android development team announced Wednesday evening that the full software development kit for Android 4.1 (a.k.a. Jelly Bean) is now available to the general public, and provided some tips and tricks for working with the new software, to boot. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android Attackers Launch Fake App Market InformationWeek Having a difficult time distributing your malicious smartphone apps? Then why not just create an entire fake app store to peddle your wares? In fact, that appears to be the strategy employed by the creator of "myadroidmaklet.net," a third-party app market that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Neowin: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean review TechSpot When Google announced and showcased Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at the I/O conference, it was understood that Google wanted this to be a somewhat minor update to last year's Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), so in this review, we'll just be covering all new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android Hacker: Jelly Bean Tougher To Crack InformationWeek ... thus foiling would-be kernel attackers. That observation comes via Android security researcher Jon Oberheide, CTO of DUO Security, who's been keeping an eye on the Google Android ASLR-related endeavors, as well as other security improvements. See all stories on this topic » |
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Skyhook SDK for Android touts always-on location finding without ... By Jon Fingas Enabling persistent location in a third-party mobile app isn't always easy -- it usually requires either cautious uses of updates, like iOS 5's. Engadget | ||
Android Developers Blog: Getting Your App Ready for Jelly Bean ... By Android Developer Relations We are pleased to announce that the full SDK for Android 4.1 is now available to developers and can be downloaded through your SDK Manager. You can now develop and publish applications against API level 16 using new Jelly Bean APIs. Android Developers Blog | ||
Nexus One receives Android 4.1 Jelly Bean alpha build [Video ... By Cory Gunther Now that Google has officially released Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to the masses and their open source project, developers are hard at work porting it to other. Android Community | ||
Android Overload: 64GB Galaxy S3 Coming Later This Year, T ... By Chris Chavez Looks like you've made it to another episode of the Android Overload. This is the place where we stash all of the interesting gems from around the web that we've come across throughout our day. But, for various reasons (some more obvious ... Android Phone Fans | ||
SDK for Android 4.1 is now available | TalkAndroid.com By Jeff Causey Google released the Android 4.1 SDK today and it is now available for download. Included with the SDK are revised versions of SDK Tools (20.1.1) and NDK revision 8b. The new tools will let developers publish code up to API level 16 using ... Android News, Rumours, and Updates |
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