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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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ZTE V96 hands-on: An ICS tablet you can't get (photos)
The ZTE V96 is a 10.1-inch tablet running Android Ice Cream Sandwich that won't be available in the US anytime soon.
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Samsung Galaxy Note ICS update roll out begins
Samsung's Galaxy Note is doing quite well for a device that is a small tablet/large phone and the Android 4.0 update is reportedly starting to roll out now.
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Best Android-powered smartphones
Rather than price, I'm going to look purely at features.
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CTIA 2012: HTC and Verizon announce Droid Incredible 4G LTE
HTC continues to roll out new devices with Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC Sense 4. Verizon now gets an upgraded Incredible that runs on their LTE network.
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Why Android Ice Cream Sandwich's virtual buttons suck
What idiot on Google's Android team put the home button directly underneath the spacebar?
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Ice Cream Sandwich now on whopping 2.9% of Android devices
The severe fragmentation of Android is graphically demonstrated in the latest numbers showing OS versions in the installed user base.
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Sony: You might not really want Ice Cream Sandwich after all
Sony is recommending that customers think twice before upgrading to ICS due to its harsh impact on hardware.
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Nexus S: Even Google can't do Android updates
Nexus S owners are still waiting for the ICS update that was promised four months ago. It seems even Google has a hard time doing updates properly.
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'Ice Cream Sandwich' powers 1.6 percent of Android devices
Android is horribly fragmented, with most devices stuck several versions behind the latest release.
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It's time Google starts paying for Android updates
Everyone knows Google has a problem when it comes to Android updates. Some say carriers need to fix it. Others say OEMs are responsible. I think Google is the one that needs to get its act together.
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Archos unveils $129 Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich' tablet
A tablet for kids and big kids alike!
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Android Design V2 features stencils
As the iPad and Windows 8 are readied for market, Google is doing what it can to jumpstart Android development for tablets (and smartphones). Today, Google launched Android Design 2 UI frameworks...
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ASUS Transformer ICS update leaves tablets unusable
Anxious to upgrade your ASUS EEEPad Transformer to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)? This time it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
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Cisco releases VPN preview for Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Cisco Anyconnect is now available for Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The preview version allows Android phones and tablets to access sites behind company firewalls, clearing the way for greater...
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Hands-on with Nokia's L-Style phones (photos)
LG's new L-Style phones bring sleek styling and (mostly) Ice Cream Sandwich to Mobile World Congress. Join CNET as we go hands-on from Barcelona.
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HTC One S (photos)
HTC's One S Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone will head on over to T-Mobile. Here's what to expect.
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Acer Iconia Tab line to get Ice Cream Sandwich
The entire Acer Iconia Tab line of tablets will be getting updated to Android 4.0, beginning with the A200 rolling out now.
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Nvidia's Tegra 3 plan: Superphones, Android tablets soon, Windows 8 later
The bet for Nvidia is that its Tegra 3 sales will surge with superphone unveilings at the Mobile World Congress in a few weeks, followed by steady design wins leading up to Windows 8.
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Amazon MP3 updated for Android
The Android Amazon MP3 app has been updated adding support for controlling playback from the device lock screen.
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Google, Motorola must capitalize on regulatory win to battle Apple's iPad
The US Department of Justice and European Commission have okayed Google's planned $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Now the two have to work together -- and fast -- to bbring Android...
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