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Google/ Motorola deal okayed: Time for Motorola Nexus line
The Google/ Motorola Mobility merger has received regulatory approval, so the Android creator will soon have the ability to control the entire Motorola product development. Jump on it Google!
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Google's Android Market 'Bouncer' - Does it offer enough protection?
A small step in the right direction.
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Facebook for Android version 1.8.2 is out
Facebook for Android version 1.8.2 is just a minor release. It fixes a few bugs and improves performance. Facebook has not given a date for when to expect the next major version of the app.
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Facebook IPO Filing Shows It's Still Not Operating in the Mobile Era
Facebook Inc.'s S1 statement today shows the firm hasn't made the leap to post-PC era. That should be cause for concern for investors.
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NSA releases security-enhanced Android OS
Security Enhanced (SE) Android is aimed at limiting the damage that can be done by flawed or malicious apps and at enforcing separation guarantees between apps.
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2011 Year in Review - Android's year
A tour of the highs and lows of Android’s year.
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Dear Google: Android's Multitasking Sucks
When it comes to task managment, the developers at Google think they know better than the end-users that are actually using their products.
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The Army goes Android
As does the Air Force, Marines, and Navy--but only with Android 2.2 and only on a handful of Dell devices.
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More Trojanized games enter Google's Android Market app store
More Trojan apps appear in Google's Android Market.
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Why your Android handset probably won't get an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich
Waiting for Google's latest Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich' update? Don't hold your breath.
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Facebook is now the most popular Android app
Facebook has become the most popular app on Android. In the last 30 days, the Facebook app saw a higher active reach than all of Google's first-party apps, and all third-party apps overall.
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Premium rate SMS Trojans hit Google's Android Market
Trojans appear in Google's Android Market.
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2011: The year of the Android OS
Android is, without a doubt, the most successful Linux distro out there. And it's only going to go from strength to strength come 2012.
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Google to Ex-Intern on Android Screen Lagginess: You're Wrong
So Google Android framework engineer Dianne Hackborn responded Thursday evening to the accusations leveled by ex-Android intern Andrew Munn. Here is Hackborn's rebuttal. Thanks to readers of...
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Smartphone shake-out looms as hardware herd may thin
All the tablets and smartphones are starting to look alike and software integration is everything. That fact will spell doom for a few hardware-centric smartphone manufacturers.
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Facebook announces Android app with 2x faster photos
Facebook for Android is getting updated today. Photos and albums are up to two times faster, your messages and notifications are at the top of your screen, and there's also a new left-hand menu.
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Everything you wanted to know about the history of Android
Chris Zeigler posted an amazing history of the Android operating system and I am sure mobile enthusiasts will enjoy this walk down memory lane.
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Walk through Google Android 4.0 (aka Ice Cream Sandwich)
Android 4.0 launched on the Galaxy Nexus and will eventually be coming to some existing devices. It is a much more consistent and attractive OS than previously seen on the Android platform.
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Verizon Galaxy Nexus cannot use Google Wallet, Sprint only
News that the Galaxy Nexus will not work with Google Wallet on the Verizon network is causing an uproar. Fact is, Google's deal with Sprint is exclusive, and Verizon can't use the service.
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Android, iOS head to duopoly: We need a No. 3 stat
Android and Apple's iOS dominates the smartphone ecosystem. Is that a good thing?
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