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Android 4.1 could hit Samsung Galaxy S3 in October CNET Android 4.1 may be heading to Samsung's Galaxy S3 as early as next month. Samsung has confirmed the Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S3 as soon as October, according to a story from CNET UK. The company reportedly told CNET UK directly that "the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Device Activations Top 500 Million PC Magazine In advance of Apple's iPhone press event today, Google took the opportunity to announce an Android milestone: more than 500 million total activations. In a Tuesday night tweet, Google mobile chief Andy Rubin announced that "there have been half a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Silent about Android, Zuckerberg kills Facebook-phone and hints at Apple alliance Network World Silent about Android, Zuckerberg kills Facebook-phone and hints at Apple alliance. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spoek at Techncrunch's Disrupt event yesterday. After putting rumors of a Facebook phone to rest, he hinted at the company's advertising ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apps That Recall a Time Before There Were Apps New York Times Everything is emulated nicely, including some of the quirky sound and graphics of the Spectrum. Marvin on Android is a similar free app that goes even further because it emulates the Spectrum's interface — though again you have to find your own game ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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RIM's stronghold in Indonesia weakened by Android gains ZDNet The increase in shipments of Android-based phones in Indonesia is driven not just by its affordability but also the broad range of applications and growing popularity of touchscreens. The delay in the launch of BlackBerry 10, which is causing buyers to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Huawei Denies Report It Plans Mobile System to Rival Android Bloomberg The company, which runs its Ascend P1 flagship smartphone on Android 4.0, is expanding sales of handsets and tablets that use Google's operating system as it diversifies revenue from phone network equipment. Increasing mobile device sales and pushing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The iPhone 5 plays catch-up with Android smartphones InfoWorld After months and months of rumors, we'll discover what the so-called iPhone 5 really offers beginning at 10 a.m. Pacific time today, with glossy details on the Apple website about an hour later. I suspect that for many people, it will be a letdown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Sponsors Free Android Wi-Fi Via Boingo Wireless InformationWeek Thanks to Google's sponsorship, users of Android devices and Chrome OS, Linux, OS X, or Windows laptops will be able to access the Internet for free over Wi-Fi at over 4,000 locations. Those who do so will see a Google Play landing page in their ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Google: 500 Million Android Devices Activated Globally By Stan Schroeder According to Google's Director of Product Management for Android Hugo Barra, 500 million Android devices have been activated globally. Mashable » Tech | ||
Xtreamer Teases New Mobile Device With Android 4.0 - Phandroid By Chris Chavez We're not exactly sure what Xtreamer has hidden up their sleeves but what we do know is the manufacturer is gearing up to release a 5-inch Android device with "revolutionary" pricing. A teaser has been uploaded to YouTube and ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Acer CloudMobile moves to China, dumps Android for Aliyun ... By Jamie Rigg Acer's CloudMobile (A800) has quietly slipped on its September 5th release date in the UK and headed East, where it's swapped its Android. Engadget Mobile | ||
Samsung Mobile boss expects 30 million Galaxy ... - Android Central By Alex Dobie Lofty sales targets from Samsung Mobile's JK Shin. Android Central - Android Forums,... | ||
Android activations total 2012: 500 million Androids activated so far By Zach Epstein On the same day IHS iSuppli estimated that cumulative Android activations would top 1 billion some time next year, Google's (GOOG) Hugo Barra confirm. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech |
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