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Survey: Developers prefer iOS over Android
Although it is a relatively well known fact, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster conducted a recent survey to see what mobile operating system ......
Spotify for Android 4.0 goes live
After going into public beta in April, Spotify has now launched officially for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The application is available ......
Android now at 900,000 daily activations
Android boss Andy Rubin has noted that daily Android activations are now at 900,000.
The activations include tablets and smartphones.
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A look at the new Lamborghini Android smartphone and tablet
Tonino Lamborghini, founded by the son of the famous automaker, has announced its latest line of "luxury" mobile devices aimed at the Russian market.
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Verizon, AT&T Galaxy S III will not have Dropbox promo
After launching their Galaxy S III, Samsung announced a deal that owners of the upcoming flagship device will receive a huge 50GB of free storage ......
Review: The T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
T-Mobile, the fourth largest carrier in the U.S., has had its share of nice phones over the years, especially on the Android side where it was ......
Did Google buying MMI actually make the patent mess worse?
As Google continues their misguided attempt to leverage FRAND patents against Apple, it is becoming less clear who is the bad guy in their patent war
ABI Research: Kindle Fire disappears in Q1 tablet market share
ABI Research has posted their latest "Media Tablet Market Share Tracker" data and with it there were some interesting developments for the Q1 2012.
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Galaxy S III to hit U.S. and Canada on June 20th?
Although Samsung unveiled the flagship device earlier this month, there has yet to be a set timetable for its release outside of Europe.
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VIA intros $49 APC Android micro-PC
Linux and embedded system enthusiasts are being even further spoiled with the announcement of another micro-PC, this time from VIA.
Google Music 'device deauthorization' issue resolved
Android phone users who flash their devices frequently can rest easy again, as Google has removed a limit on device deauthorizations.
Chili's restaurant offering free Android phones with contract
In one of the stranger cross promotions we've seen this year, the Chili's restaurant chain is offering free Android phones.
To promote their ......
Google must keep Android free and open for next five years
Google must keep Android "open and free" for the next five years in order to gain China's approval for its acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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Thumb drive-sized Android computer sells for $74
A thumb drive-sized Android 4.0 PC has shown up on some Chinese websites, selling for $74.
Fake anti-virus apps show up for Android
Peddlers of malware for Android are copying the same tactics to scam users as have been widely seen on Windows PCs.
Android malware charges for free apps
Symantec details malware that uses fake app websites in order to charge for apps that users get for free on Google Play.
There are 3997 unique Android devices out there
The founders of OpenSignalMaps have collected data from 681,900 devices and come up with some interesting Android news.
The group saw 3997 ......
Android gains more market share
Google's Android mobile operating system has gained more market share in most of the world's major markets.
Android 5.0 to make debut on numerous Nexus devices
Diverging from tradition, it appears that Google will unveil its Android 5.0 Jelly Bean operating system on not just one Nexus smartphone, but on multiple.
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Thai government signs deal to buy Android tablets for educational purposes
The Thai government has signed a deal this week that will make them buyers of a large amount of Android tablets.
For $32.5 million, the government ......
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