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Toys 'R' Us unwraps $150 Tabeo tablet for kids CNET Toys "R" Us will sell a new Android tablet aimed at the younger crowd. The 7-inch Tabeo tablet sounds like a lot of entry-level Android tablets. Powered by a 1GHz processor, the multitouch device comes with 4GB of built-in storage but can handle up to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WhatsApp (for Android) PC Magazine On a global level, WhatsApp is perhaps the most popular of these applications, and a recent update keeps the experience fresh and fun. The company doesn't disclose user data, but according to Google Play the Android app alone has been downloaded 1.2 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorola Droid RAZR M Review: The Best Non-Giant Android Phone Gizmodo Motorola Droid RAZR M Review: The Best Non-Giant Android Phone Android phones have been getting bigger and bigger, and that's not everyone's cup of tea. As Motorola said at unveiling of the Droid RAZR M, "Some people just want a smaller phone. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Windows Phone 8: What Microsoft Needs To Compete InformationWeek They'll also have to solve something the carriers don't like about Android and iOS. If Microsoft understands those hurdles--and I sense that it does--then we'll see Windows Phone snag share in the coming quarters. Barring an unexpectedly large leap ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spiceworks Tablet App Designed for iPad, Android Tablets eWeek With bring your own device initiatives gaining traction among businesses of all sizes and tablet computers flooding the marketplace, social IT management specialist Spiceworks is looking to capitalize on increased workplace mobility demands with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alibaba to Google's Android: Watch out in China CNET Speaking to The Wall Street Journal in an interview published yesterday, Alibaba Chief Strategy Officer Zeng Ming said his company hopes to be "as strong as Android in China" with its own mobile operating system, Aliyun. In order to achieve that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cruise.com Launches Mobile App for iPhone and Android Sacramento Bee 10, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Cruise.com, a subsidiary of Omega World Travel, Inc. and one of the Internet's leading cruise sellers, announces the launch of their new mobile app for both iPhone users and Android users. The free app is designed to put a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Daily App: Pet Minder for Android CRN (blog) Whether your business employs watchdogs or keeps pets around just for company, today's Daily App is specially designed to keep track of all their needs. Pet Minder Lite for Android is a free app for tracking pet feedings, bio breaks and trips to the vet. See all stories on this topic » |
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Alibaba's New Goal: Taking On Android - Juro Osawa - Mobile ... By Juro Osawa While the technology industry is closely watching Apple Inc.'s patent war against rivals using Google Inc.'s Android mobile operating system, China already has homegrown software that is trying to take on Android in the country's fast-growing ... AllThingsD | ||
Google Drive: Updates for iOS and Android | Official Google Blog By noreply@blogger.com (A Googler) Starting today, if you're using the Drive app on your iOS device you can also edit Google documents, just as you can with the Android app. From your iPhone or iPad, you can create a new document, edit an existing one or format text. And, just ... Official Google Blog | ||
Twitter Lets iOS 6, Android 4.x Users Upload Images From Mobile Site By Matt Brian iOS 6 and Android 4.x users can now upload images from Twitter's mobile website. The Next Web | ||
First Android 4.1 Jelly Bean leaks appear for Samsung Galaxy Note ... By Alex Dobie Fresh Jelly Bean leakage for two more Samsung devices. Android Central - Android Forums,... | ||
Android Community Weekly: September 9th, 2012 | Android ... By Cory Gunther It was a smartphone and tablet packed week here in the world of Android Community and we aren't quite sure where to start. These are the kind of weeks that most. Android Community |
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