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Upload PDF and EPUB files to Google Books on Android
Google now lets you upload your personal reading content directly from your Android device. This offers a much more convenient way to read the things you want, rather than just what's available on the Google Play Store.
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Social Cam One Of The Easiest Video Sharing App
There are quite a number of free messaging or chat apps are available in the market, quite a num...
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Yahoo may be trying to build a Siri and Google Now killer
Yahoo may be working on its own voice-based personal assistant to rival Apple's Siri and Google Now. A video has recently surfaced that shows the unreleased app running on an Android smartphone. The origins of the clip are unclear, though it may have been developed for internal purposes. In the video, we see the Android device mounted in a car. The driver turns on the engine, and without any voice prompts (or forward movement), the app recognizes that he's headed to the office.
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OPPO N1: The first CyanogenMod Android smartphone is on its way
CyanogenMod, the alternative Android operating system, finally has a smartphone to call its own: The OPPO N1.
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5 top Linux and open source stories in 2013
Linux, open source software, and the open source method quietly grew stronger over all areas of computing during 2013.
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Announcing Ubuntu and Android dual boot developer preview
Christmas has come early in Ubuntu this time around, with a finely wrapped present: dual-booting with Android.
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Apple and Microsoft could be making more from Android than Google
IDC is reporting an unstoppable march by Android up the worldwide leader board. Android has pushed through the 80% barrier and that trend doesn’t look like it is going to slow down any time soon. Samsung the Korean mega-tech is driving most of this growth, with its very popular Samsung Galaxy S4. IOS is still making respectable numbers and is setting records for total units shipped but the worldwide market share is declining. Should Apple be worried?
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Five reasons why the Ubuntu tablet could shock naysayers in 2014
With a recent proclamation by Mark Shuttleworth that an “interesting set of household brands' are looking at putting Ubuntu Touch on their own phones and tablets,” the mobile landscape has become quite interesting. Ubuntu Phone was having serious issues gaining any traction with major brands but with Ubuntu 14.04 placing a major focus on honing the Ubuntu tablet experience, things are going to get interesting.
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The anatomy of an Android update (Infographic)
Ever wonder why it takes so damn long to release an android update? Here is why..
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Could an Android desktop replace your Windows PC?
HP and Lenovo are betting that Android PCs can convert both office and home Windows PC users to Android.
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Yahoo Announces That It Has Acquired “Intelligent Homescreen” Startup Aviate
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer just made her first announcement onstage during her Consumer Electronics Show keynote — that the company has acquired Aviate, a startup that taps the apps on your smartphone to bring up information at the moment that it’s relevant.
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Nokia's Android Phone (Nokia A110) UI: Leaked Photos - Geekswipe
Leaked media suggests that Nokia's android phone - Nokia Normandy aka Nokia A110 is alive and it runs a custom, forked Android with a snapdragon processor.
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Windows and Android on one PC? Here's how AMD and Intel plan to do it
Intel and partners are going to be bringing us PCs that run both Android and Windows 8.1. Meanwhile, AMD and its partner BlueStacks will enable users to run Android and its apps on Windows.
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How to install android OS on PC
This is a quick tutorial on how to install android OS on Windows or any other operating system. Android Live CD from : http://code.google.com/p/live-android/downloads/list Virtual Box : https://www.virtualbox.org/ Follow me on Twitter: @KarmicDice or more information can also be found on : www.trickpedia.com www.whitec0de.com
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Ouya co-founder departs the gaming startup
Ouya is a console alternative to the more traditional systems from Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. It is tiny, only costs $100, and runs Google’s Android operating system. The idea of the box is to let developers make games for the television using the same style of distribution that smartphones and tablets use.
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A brief history of Android
From 0 to 80% in 6 years Google's mobile operating system, Android, now powers a whopping 80% of all smartphones and tablets worldwide. In comparison, Apple's iOS only powers 13% of all mobile devi...
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99 Percent Of Mobile Malware Targets Android
Good news for iOS, Windows Phone and Blackberry users, bad news for Android fans. 99% of mobile malware software targets the Android platform. The news comes from Cisco’s 2014 Annual Security Report, the malicious code most often found its way onto users’ devices through SMS messages or by impersonating legitimate apps on non official marketplaces.
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Android vs Windows: Now the battle for the desktop really begins
ZDNet's Monday Morning Opener: Android is really beginning to challenge Windows on the desktop - but this war will be long and drawn out and the conclusion far from certain.
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Android PCs and other Windows-alternative desktops are for real
By year's end I expect Android-based PCs and Chromebooks to have disrupted the Windows PC market. Oh, and so does AMD, Intel, HP and Lenovo. Here's why.
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Dell’s $129 Dongle Puts Android On Any Screen With HDMI Input
Dell continues making bets on Android in its computing lineup with a new $129 device that brings Google's mobile OS to any TV or display with HDMI input.
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