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Why Android has a reason to be paranoid ZDNet Indeed, Android's real problem will be the release of Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 operating systems next month; while manufacturers could struggle to offer Windows 8 tablet devices running at the same price point as a bargain-basement Android tablet, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Intel to bring Android to Clover Trail chips for tablets Computerworld IDG News Service - Tablets running on Intel's upcoming Atom chip code-named Clover Trail could come with the Android OS, adding another OS option for the processor platform in addition to Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Windows 8 OS, Intel said on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Affordability is the key factor in Android adoption ZDNet I've read comments from readers, on my blog and others, that Android's superiority is the main reason that its popularity is growing worldwide. I have evidence to the contrary. It comes down to affordability and nothing else. If it weren't for the huge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Telenav Scout now compatible with Android, Ford Sync AppLink CNET Part of the buzz surrounding Telenav's Scout -- the rebranding and reimagining of its Navigator app -- at CES 2012 centered on the announcement that the app would boast compatibility with Ford's Sync AppLink sometime "later this year." The GPS software ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pirated Android apps featured prominently on Aliyun app store Ars Technica OHA membership bars members from releasing non-compatible versions of Android. Alibaba claims Aliyun is not really a version of Android, but Alibaba has not disputed Android chief Andy Rubin's assertion that the Aliyun app store "contains Android apps ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android study reveals what we already knew: the device is flawed CSO (blog) Over half of Android devices are vulnerable to known, exploitable security flaws, a report from mobile security firm Duo Security claims. I have no trouble believing it, because it's old news. IDG colleague Lucian Constantin writes this about the Duo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MasterCard intros PayPass UI SDK for Android, BlackBerry developers ZDNet (blog) MasterCard has introduced a new user interface SDK for Android and BlackBerry developers as it continues to promote mass adoption for mobile commerce apps supporting its platform. The Mobile MasterCard PayPass User Interface Software Development ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SiriusXM for Android update brings On Demand and offline listening ... By Jon Fingas If you're an Android-toting SiriusXM fan, you've probably spent the last month wondering when your smartphone would get the newfound flexibility to. Engadget | ||
How to Root Any Android 4.0 or Android 4.1 Device By Emil Protalinski Last week we told you about a tool that lets you root any HTC Android device. If you don't like HTC, but are still on Android, then we have good news for you: there's a script out toady that reportedly roots Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and ... The Next Web | ||
Android Community Weekly: September 16th, 2012 | Android ... By Cory Gunther It was a busy week for the mobile world this past week but most of it wasn't on the Android side of things. Apple announced their new iPhone 5 and it wowed all. Android Community | ||
Android Apps Reviews Filtered by Device Model By Amit The Google Play store offers a device filter will only show app reviews from users who have the same phone or tablet as you. Digital Inspiration Technology Blog | ||
From the Editor's Desk: That ain't Android, Samsung likes lists, Moto ... By Jerry Hildenbrand While the cat's away, the rats will play. I'm Philling in (hah!) this week for a look at what you might have missed. Android Central - Android Forums,... |
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