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How to make your Android phone look like an iPhone 5 CNET (blog) Apps that make Android phones look like iPhones aren't new by any means, but they remain an interesting novelty that seems to appeal to a lot of Android users. If you've been curious about how iOS 6 would look on your Android phone, a new app called ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AMD, BlueStacks Bring 500000 Android Apps To Windows InformationWeek BlueStacks, the Campbell, Calif.-based startup and maker of App Player, which allows Android applications to run on PCs and Macs, has formed a partnership with chipmaker AMD that could significantly expand the young company's reach. The collaboration ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Could An Exclusive Google Maps Be Android's Killer App? Forbes By doing this, Page could poise a stark choice for users: There's no relief in sight to Apple's flawed Maps app; to get the full fledged Google Maps, you must be on Android. This has essentially been the approach that Google has taken. Google Maps on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SmartStick by FAVI brings Android to your HDTV for $50 SlashGear There's about to be a brand new smart TV in your living room with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, wireless streaming abilities, and no more than a $50 price tag, all of this in a tiny dongle: FAVI's Streaming Stick. This little device comes in white or in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bad Piggies (for Android) PC Magazine ANDROID APPS · CAMCORDERS · CONSOLES · EREADERS · GPS · HARD DRIVES · HEADPHONES · IPHONE APPS · MFPS · MP3 PLAYERS · MONITORS · MOBILE APPS · NETBOOKS · NETWORKING · PROJECTORS · ROUTERS · SCANNERS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy S3 'bug researcher' says other Android handsets affected ZDNet "[The] vulnerability is in the Android dialer, so one can exploit it using a malicious link, or write a malicious app that can invoke TEL intent to execute USSD codes," Borgoanker noted. Borgaonker said that the Android Security group was informed of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Is Failing To Market The Android Ecosystem Forbes The Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) upgrade appeared on my phone yesterday. I had no idea when I might see it: it was pushed by some carriers to some phones three months ago, but must Android users won't see it for a long time. There was no roll-out plan and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NPD: Android users chew an average 870MB of cellular data per month ... Engadget If you're an Android user within the US, odds are that it's quite a lot. The NPD Group estimates that Americans of the Google persuasion typically consume about 870MB of data on cellular networks every month. While it's not an extreme amount next to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Jetpack Joyride now on Android for free | Joystiq By Richard Mitchell Jetpack Joyride is finally making the rocket-assisted jump to Android. In fact, the game is available for Android devices right now on both Google Play and the Amazon App Store. Even better, the scientist-crushing, coin-grabbing action game is ... Joystiq | ||
BlueStacks teams with AMD to optimize Android App Player for ... By Jon Fingas AMD has a disproportionately large $6.4 million investment in BlueStacks, and now we're seeing one clear reason why. The two companies have teamed up to. Engadget | ||
Instagram for Android follows iOS update with improved password ... By Emil Protalinski As my colleague Matthew Panzarino noted for the iOS version, the Android app still does not offer a Facebook login option; a separate username and password for Instagram are still required. This is by design since Facebook has promised to ... The Next Web | ||
MOO launches NFC business cards | Android Community By Craig Lloyd Business cards in general might be thought of as a thing of the past now, but printing company MOO doesn't think so just yet. They have announced a new line of. Android Community | ||
HTC One X+ leaks, will come with Android 4.1 and a 1.7GHz chip ... By Andy Boxall A new set of leaks show the HTC One X+ coming soon, equipped with a 1.7GHz processor and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. |
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