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Nextbit Robin Hands-on: A true "smart" phone | Pocketnow
Learn more about the Nextbit Robin, one of the hightlights that we saw at CTIA in Las Vegas. This is not just any Android smartphone.
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Exclusive hands-on with the BlackBerry Venice
We've gotten our hands on some photos of the unannounced Android-powered BlackBerry Venice! Check out the full post for all of the details.
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The Official Khan Academy Android App Is Now Available In Beta
Learning things is great, but a high-quality education usually costs money. Not so in the age of Khan Academy. Thanks to charitable contributions from the likes of Google and The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, you can learn about anything from basic biology to multivariable calculus for free. Now you can do it on Android with the new official beta app for Khan Academy.
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Hack Brief: Emergency-Number Hack Bypasses Android Lock Screens
A new lock screen bypass technique requires little more than typing a long string of characters and repeatedly pressing the camera shutter button.
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Google's Ways of Monetizing Android: What They Know - XDA Forums
In which ways can Google use your information, and how does the company benefit from it? Explore with us in this article!
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Google Camera v3.0 Sneak Peek - Part 1: Smart Burst, Creations, and Animated GIFs
We're just two weeks away from the anticipated launch date for Android 6.0, up to two Nexus phones, and possibly many other surprises. As we all know, secrets are rarely well-kept as the clock counts down on big new products, and that means bits and pieces occasionally escape. We've got an early look at the resources belonging to Google Camera v3.0, which we expect to see included with the upcoming Nexus handsets and rolling out to the Play Store.
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The Xiaomi Mi Note Pro and Mi Note Review
Xiaomi has been a significant part of the Android ecosystem for a number of years - even before they had ever launched a phone, they were already getting some level of attention from XDA-Developers and other custom ROM communities in the form of ports for MIUI. The launch of the Mi1 smartphone went almost unnoticed in places like the US, and compared to something like the Galaxy S2 at the time there wasn’t all that much to be amazed by other than price. However, the launch of the Mi2 was...
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87% off Android Marshmallow Mobile Developer Course to make smartphone and wearable apps
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Android M Begins Locking Down Floating Apps, Requires Users To Grant Special Permission To Draw On Other Apps
Floating apps have become emblematic of Android's unique flexibility and range. No other mobile OS allows non-system apps to directly interact with users and overtake the screen while another app is supposed to be in the foreground. This capability allows for a powerful and customizable user experience, but it can also quickly become a problem if an app is poorly implemented or its developer abuses this privilege for malicious purposes.
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Lenovo PHAB Plus, a 6.8-inch full HD phablet for $299
What is a phablet when phones regularly measure 5.5-inches? Lenovo is aiming to answer this with the supersized PHAB Plus but is it any good? Let's find out
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Porn app took secret photos of users, then locked the user's device and displayed a demand for $500 (£330)
A malicious Android app that held people to ransom has been discovered by researchers at security firm Zscaler. Adult Player appeared to offer pornography, but secretly took pictures of users with the phone's front-facing camera. It then locked the user's device and displayed a demand for $500 (£330) which was difficult to bypass.
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Continuing downward spiral, HTC is removed from Taiwan's Top 50 index
The Taiwanese smartphone pioneer is dropped from the country's top 50 stock index as its market share and stock price continue to dwindle.
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Which smartphone plan offers the best price and network quality?
The American wireless industry is increasingly redefining the word “simple” in the same way that the food industry rendered the word “natural” absurd.
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[APK] Chrome Beta 46 Now Available In Google Play, Brings Several Developer-ey Tweaks
Chrome Beta seems to be that sweet spot between reliability and new features - not quite as bleeding edge as the Dev build, but still packed with new stuff earlier than the Stable build. It's generally my personal favorite browser to use as primary, because checking out the new stuff once it's basically no longer buggy is always fun.
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Google Translate 4.3 Includes Systemwide Translation Option For Devices Running Marshmallow
Are you tired of having to copy text, flip to the Translate app, paste the text, copy the translated text, then paste it back into whatever you're working... by Shawn De Cesari in Marshmallow 6.0, News, Tips & Tutorials
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Google will comply with censorship laws to get Play store into China, says report
Company left the country in 2010 over mixed censorship and security concerns.
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App Release Notes Are Getting Stupid
Mobile app publishers have begun to play fast and loose with their release notes, which is the area where they’re supposed to communicate the changes shipping with the most recent app update to the end users. This inattention to detail is a disservice to users, who no longer have the benefit of understanding what the updated app will now do — or not do — as the case may be.
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LG G Flex 2, LG G4, LG G3, LG G Pad II 10.1 and LG G Pad 10.1 With Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update - Neurogadget.com
With the ultimate preview of Android M being up for grabs for Nexus 5, 6 and 9, the consumer variant of the latter update will definitely roll out to other major producers soon. As soon as Google wraps it up with Nexus, there will be others next in line. And without further ado, here are …
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Skype Redesigned for Android, iPhone and iPad
At Skype we are passionate about helping you connect to the people that matter most even when you’re apart. We are constantly working to make it easier and better to do just that, whether you’re talking with family, messaging with friends, or sharing a photo. That’s why Skype 6.0 for Android is rolling out today…
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Exclusive: LG’s Nexus 5X coming September 29 for around $400
The LG-made Nexus 5X is coming at the end of the month and it will be slightly more expensive that the original Nexus 5, likely starting from $400.
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