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This Is Why Android Can't Have Nice Things Gizmodo This Is Why Android Can't Have Nice Things Dead Trigger, a mobile video game for iOS and Android, is now free in the Google Play Store. Awesome, right? Except no. It's not awesome, since it's only free because the piracy rate for the Android version is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Nexus 7: Android tablets have the same old problems ZDNet Since that article was written, sales of Android tablets in Q1 of in 2012 were abyssmal when compared to Apple's iPad. As of May 2012, market research firm NPD reported that the iPad had approximately 62% of the tablet market, with Samsung running at a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Users Don't Want To Pay For Anything WebProNews Sure, the games on Android are nice, but nobody can make money. We've had reports of developers dropping support for Android after finding that nobody buys their games. Now we're seeing new evidence that people are playing games on Android, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Intel Not Porting Google's Android for Clover Trail Tablets PCWorld (blog) Intel is a big backer of Android, but the source did not disclose what direction the company would take on Android OS for tablets. A prototype tablet with another Intel Atom chip code-named Medfield has been shown running Android, and Vizio is expected to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Gets Security Boost From Duo Security, DARPA eWeek Smartphone security firm Duo Security plans to release an app for Android phones on July 23 that will check the operating system on consumer devices for known, but unpatched, security flaws. Dubbed X-Ray, the application will detect all privilege-escalation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Georgie App For The Blind Helps Visually Impaired Android Users Navigate ... Huffington Post Called Georgie, the app for Android devices enables people with little or no sight to accomplish daily activities that could be difficult for them. "The great thing that attracted me to (creating the app) was this notion of gaining confidence, and also having ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy S III Sales Hit 10 Million PCWorld (blog) Since its release on May 29, the Galaxy S III -- which runs Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), has a 4.8-inch display and a quad-core processor -- has been critically acclaimed. According to Samsung's Jong-kyun, sales of the handset could top 40 million, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Dead Trigger' now free on Android due to 'unbelievably high' piracy rate Gizmodo Dead Trigger, a zombie FPS for smartphones from the makers of Shadowgun, is now free to download on Android thanks to rampant piracy on the platform. In a statement on Facebook, developer Madfinger Games says that even at $0.99, the piracy rate on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Plex Android app updated with remote control from mobile devices ... By Richard Lawler While it was exciting to hear that XBMC is making its way to Android, the Plex media center has been on the platform since last year and was recently. Engadget | ||
Uniquely Android: AirDroid By Raveesh Bhalla Uniquely Android is a series we started last week to shine the spotlight on those apps that take advantage of the unique capabilities of the platform and provide an experience that you wouldn't find in most other phones. Last week we featured ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Android Community Weekly: July 22nd, 2012 | Android Community By Eric Abent This past week was a pretty good one if you're a Nexus S owner, but not so good if you've been trying to get your hands on the Google Nexus 7. Google began. Android Community | ||
American Psycho with Android Phones Is Totally Perfect By Kyle Wagner If American Psycho is a pitch-perfect satirization of 80s yuppyism and excess, then this parody video from Tech Radar is a spot-on representation of what it's like buying a smartphone right now. Gizmodo | ||
HTC Desire HD will not receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ... By Edwin Kee It is official – the HTC Desire HD will not be on the receiving end of the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system update, after there were whispers of such a possibility happening just last week. How do we [...] Ubergizmo |
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All About Android 68 | TWiT.TV Nexus 7 live unboxing, XBMC for Android, GameTanium confuses, a more secure Jelly Bean, and more. twit.tv/show/all-about-android/68 |
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