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Apple and Google Race to See Who Can Kill the App First
In an app-free world, the platform battles between iOS and Android could become a tangible pain point for users.
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Everybody copies everyone: iOS 9 features inspired by Android
iOS 9 takes a lot from its biggest competitor—and something from Windows 8, too.
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Let Google tell you what Android phone you need
Google has quietly launched a new tool named Which Phone to help people find the Android handset that's right for them. The tool asks you to select the three activities you most often use your...
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BlackBerry may release an Android phone
BlackBerry is thinking about using Android for an upcoming smartphone, according to a report in Reuters. The potential move is said to be part of a pivot to focus on software and device management...
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A simple message can crash Skype so badly you need to reinstall it
A new bug appears to crash Skype when a short string of text is sent as a message across the service — and the effects are so bad that it requires a reinstall to get things working hitch-free again.
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How Google Finally Got Design
It would have been crazy to say just a few years ago. But today, Google produces better-designed software than any other tech behemoth. If you don’t believe that, then set down your Apple-flavored Kool-Aid. Take a cleansing breath, open your mind, and compare Android and iOS.
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Rumor: Nintendo's Next Console Will Use Android
Current Nintendo hardware uses the company’s own proprietary operating systems. But according to Nikkei, one of Japan’s largest newspapers, that will soon change. One insider tells the paper that the NX will supposedly be built around the Android OS.
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500 million Android devices at risk: Researchers find that factory reset doesn't completely wipe data
One of the most important things to do before selling or giving away a used smartphone is to wipe the device clean. After all, the last thing anyone wants is for a complete stranger to have access ...
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Adblock Plus launches Adblock Browser: Firefox for Android with built-in ad blocking
Adblock Browser does exactly what you think it does.
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9 things you need to know about Google's new project fi - LIST FACT
Recently Google has announced a new wireless phone service for its users. Here are the 10 things you need to know about that project.
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Microsoft's time-accelerating Hyperlapse tech is now an app for Windows phones, Android
Move over, Instagram. You can now shoot smooth, accelerated videos with your Windows or Android phone.
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15 tricks for getting way better smartphone battery life
There's no reason your charge should run out before bedtime again.
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Google suspends Map Maker service after digital vandalism
Google is suspending Map Maker, the service that allows anyone to contribute to Google Maps, following a prank submission that showed the Android mascot urinating on an Apple logo.
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Android cellular voice channel used as new covert channel to leak info, spread malware
Researchers bypass Android security mechanisms and exploit smartphone cellular voice channel to act as a new covert channel which can potentially be used to leak information and to spread malware.
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Watch: Microsoft shows us how to port Android apps to Windows 10
At the Build Developer Conference on Wednesday, Microsoft shocked us all by announcing that Android and iOS app developers would be able to port their apps to Windows 10.
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Ouya reportedly up for sale, looking to quickly find a buyer
The company behind Android powered micro-console Ouya is up for sale, according to a report from Fortune, citing a confidential email from CEO Julie Uhrman. Uhrman reportedly wrote that Ouya's focus is "now is trying to recover as much investor capital as possible," according to Fortune's report, and that investment bank Mesa Global has been brought on to manage the sale.
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Google apologizes for the Android robot peeing on an Apple logo in Google Maps
In a statement to The Washington Post, Google has apologized for the image of its Android mascot urinating on an Apple logo that was pointed out by Cult of Android earlier today. "We’re sorry for this inappropriate user-created content; we’re working to remove it quickly," Google spokesperson Mara Harris told The Washington Post in a statement. "We also learn from these issues, and we’re constantly improving how we detect, prevent, and handle bad edits," Harris said.
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The world map of emoji usage
Russia's favourite emoji is particularly surprising...
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Report: Google Wireless cellular announcement is imminent
Google's hybrid T-Mobile/Sprint/Wi-Fi cell service is reportedly coming April 22.
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