Sony continues to mess up with Android updates. Will the company ever figure it out? Crave investigates the madness, and even finds some light at the end of the tunnel. by Christopher MacManus May 18, 2012 4:59 PM PDT Follow @sonyinsider Sony must stay …
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MikeatWired writes "The malware business growing around Google Android — now the leading smartphone operating system — is still in its infancy. Today …
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Apple iPad owners have the $10 AirDisplay app to use their tablet as a second monitor for their Mac, but Android owners aren't left out in the cold. Mobile app developer Shape offers a similar program for $5 that works with both Macs and …
GigaOM
While I may recommend the iPhone to the majority of people who ask, Android is still my mobile operating system of choice. Google has created a truly ama.
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If virtual DJs aren't your thing, you might be pleased to hear that the iRig Mix mobile music mixer is now shipping. You can forgo hefty price tags and.
Engadget
Well that didn't take long. The Samsung Galaxy S III, would-be king of smartphones and not due to release in any market for a week and a half, has already been.
Android Community
I'm sure a lot of Android users have had this experience: you see your iPhone friends using some slick new app, and you wish it was available on Android. Then an Android version comes out and… …it sucks compared to the iPhone version.
Nick Bradbury
Chameleon, an Android tablet enhancement that makes the home screen easier to use, started off as a company-wide design exercise. After receiving worldwide attention and purchase inquiries, the team took the Android Tablet app to Kickstarter.
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Google may think it has the home field advantage in specific areas, but Facebook has taken at least one Google property – Android. The NPD Group released a study yesterday on the eve of the Facebook IPO that found over three-fourths of all Android …
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A total of 18 devices Motorola devices running Android, including the Droid, were affected by the ban, which was issued Friday. The ban affects Motorola's Blur devices as well as Google Experience mobile devices, a Microsoft spokeswoman told Bloomberg …
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