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Android 2.3 Gingerbread only on 4 percent of phones
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We’ve been raving about Android 2.3 Gingerbread for months now but chances are you haven’t had a chance to play with it yet. According to Google’s monthly Android stats, only 4 percent of Android user...
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Google I/O app now available from Android Market
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Whether or not you can make it to the Google I/O conference next week in San Francisco, the official conference app can be downloaded for free from the Android Market and will give you all the informa...
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Wireless carriers on the hunt for tethering applications; banning them from Android Market
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The only way to share your smartphone's internet connection with another device, a laptop for example, is to sign up for a tethering service with your carrier and get the feature enabled. Or is it? So...
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Android 2.3.3 leaked for Samsung Epic 4G, dubbed 'Leaky' for good reason
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If Samsung Epic 4G users have needed any tangible proof that Gingerbread is coming, the same build we reported earlier (ED12) has been leaked to fulfill your bleeding-edge desires. A plucky group know...
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Toshiba Android 3.0 Honeycomb Tablet Now FCC Approved
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Toshiba is taking its Android tablet plans very seriously – and the few we’ve seen so far aren’t half bad – so it’s good to know that the FCC just approved two Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets that Toshi...
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Android “toast” ads met with severe opposition
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Airpush is a new Android service selling ads via notifications for apps to monetize their users.
Regular readers will recognize this as the same service as Microsoft has been pushing (but so far not i...
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Google Sued Over Android Location Services
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Two Michigan women have sued Google over the location-tracking technology included in the company's Android operating system.
The women, Julie Brown and Kayla Molaski, both own HTC Inspire 4G smartpho...
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Google announces voice, video chat for Android 2.3
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Google has announced a new version of Google Talk with video and voice chat for Android 2.3 (codenamed Gingerbread) devices. The new app lets you video or voice chat over a 3G data network, a 4G data ...
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MIPS porting Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform
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MIPS Technologies is no stranger to Android. As a matter of fact, the company was showing off few MIPS-powered smartphones and tablets running Google’s mobile OS during this year’s CES. Now they’ve an...
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Android 3.1 gets namechecked by Adobe Flash Player 10.2, will be required to enjoy accelerated 720p video
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Remember how Adobe said Flash 10.2 wasn't living up to its full hardware-accelerated potential on Honeycomb thus far? Well, it seems the company's found a solution by the name of Android 3.1. We've be...
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Chrome OS Seaboard tablet with Tegra 2 shows in code
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Bug reports showing up recently in the Chromium testing community have revealed that there are currently at least two new Chrome OS devices in testing. One is codenamed the ZDA, and is likely an inter...
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Gingerbread update for T-Mobile G2x confirmed
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T-Mobile, the Stateside flavour, has confirmed (via Twitter, of course) that the LG G2x will be getting its Gingerbread update "soon" and promised that users "won’t have to wait long".
The G2x, is lik...
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Samsung Fascinate users will finally receive their Froyo tomorrow
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After what must seem like forever, owners of the Samsung Fascinate will finally get an OTA update tomorrow for Android 2.2. Starting Thursday, Fascinate owners can head over to Settings>About Phone >S...
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Samsung Galaxy S' Android 2.3 updates stopped by Google
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Vodafone has taken to its support forums to reveal a freeze on the Samsung Galaxy S update to Android 2.3 for the UK and other areas. The delay is likely to apply to all Galaxy S handsets at other car...
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NCSU teases TISSA for Android, a security manager that keeps personal bits private
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Witnessing Android's recent string of privacy vulnerabilities, it's certainly refreshing to report on creative efforts to keep your identity secure. Most recently, computer scientists at North Carolin...
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