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When Will Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Get t0 Your Smartphone? PCWorld Despite Google's efforts to sped up the process, Android software update lags will continue in short term. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Nexus 7 Tablet Review: Solid, but Not Revolutionary PCWorld Android has always held a big advantage over Apple's iOS in its ability to expand on-board storage via a memory card; in fact, this is something that every tablet competitor to the Nexus 7 but the Amazon Kindle Fire (and Apple's iPad, natch) has. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Jelly Bean Features Leak Online For Samsung And HTC Devices: How ... International Business Times Android's next operating system, known as Jelly Bean, has just been officially unveiled at Google's I/O event earlier this week. The redesigned software, which includes a new notification menu and a new lock screen among other features, will reportedly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft engineer discovers Android spam botnet ZDNet Summary: A Microsoft engineer has discovered and identified an Android botnet that is sending out spam on an industrial and international scale. Please only install Android apps that you trust. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Android clickjacking rootkit attack is more mischievous than malicious at the ... Computerworld (blog) Security researchers have created a proof-of-concept clickjacking rootkit for Android and it will even work on the Ice Cream Sandwich platform. Unlike other rootkits, the demo only shows it hijacking apps, but it works without restarting the Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Nexus 7 and $199 Tablet Alternatives PCWorld The Nexus 7 has the latest ARM processor and Android 4.1 OS, but the tablet may not be attractive to buyers looking for expandable storage or dual-cameras, which are available in similarly priced competitive products. Here is a comparison of tablets at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android's Ice Cream Sandwich share breaks 10% Los Angeles Times It looks like Google 's Ice Cream Sandwich operating system is finally warming up in the smartphone market. Ice Cream Sandwich is now on one out of 10 active Android devices, according to data the company released Tuesday . See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple wins ban on two Android devices: What it means for you CNN A judge slapped an injunction on the Galaxy Nexus phone and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in a patent infringement lawsuit. Will this affect you? See all stories on this topic » |
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Android botnet discovered | Ubergizmo By George Wong While malware on Android isn't exactly unheard of, it looks like there's more than meets the eye. A Microsoft researcher recently came across some interesting spam emails that were delivered via Yahoo! Mail servers. In addition to being sent ... Ubergizmo | ||
iFixit application brings its repair manuals to Android, lets you fix it to ... By Edgar Alvarez Within the past few weeks alone, we've spotted the cautious hands of the folks over at iFixit dive very carefully into that Retina-friendly. Engadget | ||
Android Overload: HTC One V Now Available From Virgin Mobile for ... By Chris Chavez Tomorrow we celebrate our nation's independence and before we leave you for the night, we have the Android Overload. These are all the news bits from around the web that didn't quite make in onto our front page, but since they were so ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Spam from an Android botnet - Terry Zink's Cyber Security Blog ... By tzink A blog about fighting spam and malware by a member of Microsoft Forefront Online Security anti-spam team. MSDN Blogs | ||
Report: Xbox co-creator backing $99, Android-based game console ... By Ben Gilbert What is "Ouya," besides an amusing onomatopoeia? It's reportedly the concept for a $99, Android-based game console that has some very interesting backers. We've got original Xbox cheerleader Ed Fries, and acclaimed designer Yves ... Joystiq |
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