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Samsung announces Galaxy Note 10.1 with Android 4.0, dual-core chipset and S Pen

Samsung announces Galaxy Note 10.1 with Android 4.0, dual-core chipset and S Pen

Posted on Feb 29, 2012 by MG1

Samsung on Monday took the wraps off another new addition to its Android tablet lineup, the Galaxy Note 10.1. Like the supersized “phablet” it joins in the Galaxy Note family, the Note 10.1 includes Samsung’s S Pen stylus for drawing, note-taking, highlighting and much more. Sadly, this still isn’t the high-definition slate we’ve been waiting for so it looks like Samsung is shooting to launch its Retina-like tablet later this year. The 10-inch Galaxy Note runs Samsung’s TouchWiz UI atop Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and includes a 1.4GHz dual-core processor along with the same cameras found in the original Galaxy Tab 10.1. In fact, the Note 10.1 essentially seems like a redesigned Galaxy Ta...

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Google now activates 850,000 Android devices every day

Google now activates 850,000 Android devices every day

Posted on Feb 29, 2012 by MG1

Google's vice president of mobile, Andy Rubin, has just revealed that the company is activating over 850,000 Android smartphones and tablets every day. This is a jump up from the 700,000 per day figure that was announced late last year and shows that the Android ecosystem is continuing to grow at an aggressive rate.

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Cerberus hits 100,000 users, is giving away subscriptions

Cerberus hits 100,000 users, is giving away subscriptions

Posted on Feb 28, 2012 by MG1

Cerberus is one of the better security apps available for your Android device, and if you're not already a subscriber then now is your chance. In recognition of 100,000 users, the developers are giving away a free lifetime license (normally $4) to new users. The promotion runs though Feb. 29th, so hurry over to the Android Market and download the app to set up an account. Once you have one you can use this form to apply for the free license, which will be activated March 1. Since the app comes with a 7 day trial you can get up an running right away, no need to wait for your license.

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Google has built a "firewall" between Android team and Motorola

Google has built a "firewall" between Android team and Motorola

Posted on Feb 28, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: MotorolaGoogle

There has been a constant bit of concern from the Android community that Google would give an unfair advantage to Motorola after the acquisition went through. And, although there is almost no reason to believe that this will actually happen, or that if it were to happen that Google wouldn't do something really good with it, the fears over this concern have been continually played upon by Google's rivals.
Of course, Google and Eric Schmidt have continually said that Motorola would be kept separate and run as if it were an independent company. The recent news that Google would be installing its own CEO to replace Motorola's former-CEO Sanjay Jha again made some scared, even though such a move...

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EPIC really, REALLY wishes the FTC would review Google's pending privacy policy update

EPIC really, REALLY wishes the FTC would review Google's pending privacy policy update

Posted on Feb 28, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: Google

ere we go again. As we’ve reported previously (and as you surely know from web ads) Google is retooling its privacy policies, merging more than five dozen different privacy policy statements into a single one that is simpler to read. They’ve been aggressive about trying to get people to actually read what’s in it, and the long and short of it is they aren’t changing your settings or changing what sort of data is shared beyond Google, the only significant change is that your data within Google products will now be shared with other Google products you use – so trying to find friends on YouTube will be easier because they can leverage your contacts data to help you auto-complete a search form....

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Google Voice Gets Nifty Customization Options Thanks To G+ Circles

Google Voice Gets Nifty Customization Options Thanks To G+ Circles

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: Google

The Plus-ification of Google continued yesterday as the company announced it was offloading G+ features onto yet another Google service. But unlike the incredibly annoying (both in name and use) Search Plus Your World, this update's actually pretty useful; Google Voice users will be able to personalize their phone line's behavior using their G+ circles. Don't want to mix business with pleasure? With the new Circles functionality, you could have separate voicemail recordings for friends and coworkers -- and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Google engineer Tom Ford announced the new feature on the Google Voice blog yesterday. His brief post sums up the possibilities pretty well:

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Google to Give Chrome Users a Do-Not-Track Button

Google to Give Chrome Users a Do-Not-Track Button

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: Google

Google's privacy policies have come under fire in the past, but when it comes to the 'do-not-track' feature mentioned in the Obama administration's online "Consumer Bill of Rights," the Sultan of search won't be pushing anyone's buttons. Instead, it will givers the opportunity to press a button, embedded in Chrome, to initiate the DNT feature and tell websites to back off.
The Obama administration on Thursday said that leading Internet companies and online advertising networks are committing to act on DNT technology in most major Web browsers, which is only half of the equation. For it to be effective, browser makers have to ensure that DNT technology is baked in, is accessible, and that it ...

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Google tablet - 7-inch device in the works?

Google tablet - 7-inch device in the works?

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Google will jump into the tablet market this year with its own 7-inch device, according to a DisplaySearch analyst.
The tablet market has experienced rapid growth over the past couple of years thanks to devices such as the iPad 2, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Kindle Fire and it looks as though Google wants in on that cake, with its Ice Cream Sandwich operating system providing it with a good starting point.
Speaking to Cnet, analyst Richard Shim suggested that a self-branded, 7-inch (1280x800) Google tablet running Ice Cream Sandwich would start production in April.

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Acer Liquid Glow to help define budget Android 4.0

Acer Liquid Glow to help define budget Android 4.0

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Acer has followed up the CloudMobile with a second smartphone due at Mobile World Congress. The Liquid Glow will carry Acer's lightly skinned version of Android 4.0, but with a more modest 3.7-inch display. The newer, curvier design will be its own highlight, with colors such as Alpine White and Sakura Pink on the back that will be matched to the display at the front.
A five-megapixel camera with a flash is standard, and NFC is new to Acer's Liquid line. The short-range wireless here is useful for Android Beam device-to-device sharing with other Android 4.0 owners as well as the usual tag reading and mobile payments. Most other details have been left out so far, although Android 4.0 perform....

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Eee Pad Transformer Android 4.0 update rolls out globally

Eee Pad Transformer Android 4.0 update rolls out globally

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer owners from around the world are reporting they're seeing the promised Android 4.0 update arriving on their tablets. The 3G versions of the tablets aren't being updated yet, however. Some countries aren't yet getting the update either, form the discussion thread on the XDA-Developers forum.

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Chrome for Android updates: recognizes app links, boosts speed

Chrome for Android updates: recognizes app links, boosts speed

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Google slipped a bit of an upgrade into the Android Market today. The mobile version of Chrome received a seemingly minor version bump and, much to our chagrin, left no changelog behind for us to peruse. Most of the tweaks are under the hood and, in our unscientific testing, pages appeared to load much faster and the interface was more responsive. Our immediate impressions were backed up by benchmarks -- the updated version of Chrome scored a 1,846.8 on SunSpider. The most welcome addition, though, was the ability to recognize links associated with applications. For example, the initial release never offered us the opportunity to open search results in the Google Maps app, it went straight t...

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Google Selling Clearwire Stake at Huge Loss

Google Selling Clearwire Stake at Huge Loss

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: Google

Google intends to sell its stake in Clearwire, but it will be at a big loss.
In a Friday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Google said it will sell the 29 million shares of stock it owns in Clearwire at $1.60 per share. The stake will first be offered to existing shareholders, but if no one bites, it will open up to the public.
But as Dow Jones noted, that will be a loss of approximately $453 million or 91 percent.
"Google periodically rebalances its investments based on its goals and its evaluation of market conditions," Google said in the SEC filing.

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Google Drive cloud storage may include SDK for third-party software

Google Drive cloud storage may include SDK for third-party software

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: Google

Google Drive, the cloud storage service rumored to be launching soon, looks like it will include support for third-party apps and a software development kit. Google Operating System has looked at the source code for Google Docs and found several mentions of an SDK in conjunction with Google Drive, including a mention of "google-apps.drive-sdk" and an SDK "open with" command. This isn't conclusive proof, but it suggests that you'll be able to open Google Drive files with other applications.

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Google cuts back e-book affiliate program

Google cuts back e-book affiliate program

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: Google

Google has closed off its online affiliate program for digital books to the public, saying it just didn’t pan out the way the company expected. The program attracted a lot of users but very few who actually sent through worthwhile sales. The initiative was only launched about eight months ago, in June, and now Google says it will work better if it operates as a private program with select partners.
In an official forum post, Google wrote, “Google eBooks is narrowing the scope of the program to a smaller number of partners. While the program will continue privately, Google eBooks will no longer appear in Google Affiliate Network as an available advertiser.” Under the program, anyone who signe...

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HTC One X announced for April release with quad-core Tegra 3, 4.7-inch HD display, and Android 4.0

HTC One X announced for April release with quad-core Tegra 3, 4.7-inch HD display, and Android 4.0

Posted on Feb 27, 2012 by MG3

Shockingly, the rumors were all true. HTC has today confirmed the existence of a 4.7-inch, quad-core superphone, which it is dubbing the One X and using as the hero device of its new One smartphone family. The Tegra 3-powered One X will feature Android 4.0 right out of the box, alongside a streamlined new version of Sense, fittingly called Sense 4.0. Equipped with NFC, 32GB of built-in storage, and a 1280 x 720 Super LCD display, this is what HTC describes as its "all-in device." The camera comes with an f/2.0 lens and an 8-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor.
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