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It's No Longer True That Android App Developers Are Starving For Revenue, Here's The Evidence
Does it pay to be an Android app developer? How do revenues on Android compare to those on Apple's mobile platform, iOS? In a new report, BI Intelligence explains that it's no longer the case that there's no money to be made on Android.
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Google’s iron grip on Android: Controlling open source by any means necessary
Android is open—except for all the good parts.
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Tesla cars go Android
The company is often seen as the Apple of car makers so Elon Musk's decision to update the current flagship Model S with a Google Chrome web browser and Android emulating operating system (OS) could surprise some.
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Will Samsung own Android's future?
While Samsung might be the biggest manufacturer of Android hardware, the company has spent much of the last few years building a software experience for its devices that’s uniquely its own. Samsung’s user interface now covers up nearly every bit of Android with a custom design or replacement app, and the company has added a slew of unique (if sometimes unnecessary) features to the OS.
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Why have normal smartphone notifications when you can use the smell of bacon?
Scentee wants to expand your smartphone horizons and add smell to the senses your phone already stimulates. The plug-in accessory attaches to headphone socket on both iPhones and Android smartphones and, when told to by the companion app, releases a burst of fragrance, paired with a customizable LED light. It's ridiculous, but that's very much part of the Japan-made accessory's charm.
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Android 4.4 Kit Kat: 56 minutes of videos show what’s new in design and development
Android 4.4 Kit Kat was just unleashed with the new Nexus 5 and as with any new version of Android, things are going to change a bit. From the design standpoint
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Microsoft Is Making An Astonishing $2 Billion Per Year From Android Patent Royalties
Microsoft is generating $2 billion per year in revenue from Android patent royalties, says Nomura analyst Rick Sherlund in a new note on the company. He estimates that the Android revenue has a 95% margin, so it's pretty much all profit.
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How to download the Android 4.4 KitKat quick-start guide
Google's official guide on using Android 4.4 KitKat is available for download right now. Read this article by Ed Rhee on CNET.
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Google Is Testing A Program That Tracks You Everywhere You Go
Google is beta-testing a program that tracks users’ purchasing habits by registering brick-and-mortar store visits via smartphones, according to a report from Digiday. Google can access user data via Android apps or their Apple iOS apps, like Google search, Gmail, Chrome, or Google Maps.
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Apple vs Google
Revealing of Google and Apple products/services make clear that Google in its battle with Apple and try to defeat it.
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Mobile Coming this December
Before GTAV took us to the sun-bleached sidewalks and humming concrete freeways of present-day Los Santos and beyond, there was Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the biggest GTA of the PS2 era. Now, head back to the early 90s with CJ and the Grove Street Families when Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas comes to mobile devices next month.
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Motorola Moto G Arrives Early, Now Available at Some U.S. Carriers
The GSM version of the Moto G is now available, says Motorola, which originally promised a January delivery.
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Article Reading Apps
You must have checked out some of the cool apps by the help of which you can check out different...
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Google Puts Money on Robots, Using the Man Behind Android
In an out-of-the-way Google office, two life-size humanoid robots hang suspended in a corner.
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This Popular Flashlight App Has Been Secretly Sharing Your Location And Device ID
More than 50 million users were left in the dark about how Brightest Flashlight shared their location and device information with third parties.
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Review: Google’s $179 Moto G puts every single cheap Android phone to shame
The unlocked, off-contract phone is much better than its price tag would suggest.
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Microsoft FAT patent loss endangers its Android revenue
A patent loss in US and German court may lead to trouble for Microsoft's Android strategy.
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By Help Of CrowdFynd You Can Find Your Lost Things
CrowdFynd CrowdFynd , is a unique startup which helps you to find out the lost ...
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Awesome Privacy Tools in Android 4.3+
To date, there has been no way to run apps on Android with real and reliable privacy controls. Android version 4.3 and higher take a huge step in the right direction, letting users install apps while denying some of the apps' attempts to collect the user's data.
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Google Removes Vital Privacy Feature From Android, Claiming Its Release Was Accidental
Yesterday, we published a blog post lauding an extremely important app privacy feature that was added in Android 4.3. That feature allows users to install apps while preventing the app from collecting sensitive data like the user's location or address book.
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