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More Android malware sprouting up amidst 2012 Olympics ZDNet (blog) Android has been cited time and again as the mobile operating system most plagued by malware. It might not come as a surprise then that cyber criminals are taking advantage of the 2012 Summer Olympics as an opportunity and a cover-up for more malware ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Multi-User Account Support Coming to Android WebProNews Users of Google's Android platform have been requesting support for multiple user accounts for months now. The feature has not been necessary for smartphones, which are mostly personal devices. The rise of tablet computing, however, means that mobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More Android and Linux Support for Raspberry Pi Wall Street Journal (blog) By Nick Clayton. The credit-card sized $35 Raspberry Pi computer is gaining software support which should make it more usable by enthusiasts. As we have reported it is a device that is designed to be educational and to encourage a new generation of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Zephyr Real Estate Launches Android App MarketWatch (press release) With the new app, Android users can easily find all available properties in San Francisco using Zephyr's MLS-powered search. With the GPS-enabled app, users can search for homes nearby, or enter their own search parameters including searching by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Android Has Become the Ultimate Malware Platform Tom's Hardware Guide According to AVG's Q2 Threat report, Android is quickly becoming a popular target for hackers. Their malware, often attached to popular and seemingly non-suspicious applications in slightly altered packages, attack Android's Linux kernel and replace code ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
70 things to try with Google's Android 4.1 Voice Search ITworld.com Voice Search lets you control your Android phone or tablet by speaking aloud (kind of like Siri, yes -- except this technology actually works). It's an expansion of Google's Voice Actions feature, which has existed in Android since 2010. The 15 best Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hisense Releases Dual-core Android 4.0 Smartphone with Spreadtrum TD ... MarketWatch (press release) Hisense "nuclear power" T96 is the first dual-core TD smartphone with a 4.0-inch screen and Android 4.0 for China Mobile with a price just over RMB1000. T96 integrates a 1GHz dual-core processor, an independent GPU and is equipped with the latest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Verizon's HopeLine app for Android provides resources and support ... By Michael Gorman Verizon's HopeLine program has recycled old phones since 2001 by giving them (along with 3000 minutes of service) to victims of domestic abuse so that. Engadget | ||
Uniquely Android: Llama By Raveesh Bhalla Uniquely Android is a series we started last month 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. So far, we have ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Robin Is a Voice-Operated Assistant for Android that Finds Parking ... By Alan Henry Android: Robin is the latest Android app to try and be the truly interactive voice-based personal assistant that Android needs, and it does the job pretty well. The app will dig up local traffic information, help you find gas and parking near you or ... Lifehacker | ||
Like Nokia, RIM Had Considered Switching to Android At One Point By Chuong Nguyen Tweet · Email. At one point, BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion had considered a switch from using its proprietary operating system to Google's Android OS, but current company CEO Thorsten Heins ultimately said that RIM decided against ... Gotta Be Mobile | ||
AT&T's new Mobile Share plan officially starts August 23rd ... By Robert Nazarian Last month AT&T announced their new Mobile Share plan, which is essentially a whole new pricing structure for accounts with multiple phones for sharing data. They said it would start in late August, but didn't give an exact date. They just ... Android News, Rumours, and Updates |
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RIM chief: we looked 'seriously' at Android, didn't want to join the ... RIM's current CEO Thorsten Heins has been very candid about his company's plans and past, but he has usually given the impression that the company. www.engadget.com/.../rim-chief-we-looked-seriously-at-andro... |
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