Android Leftovers
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Pioneer's new NEX receivers include Android Auto's first aftermarket systems
The three compatible systems have MSRP prices ranging from high to somewhat reasonable—but all still cost far less than a new car! The top-of-the-line AVIC-8100NEX, with a capacitive touchscreen, costs $1,400. You can save a couple of C-notes by opting for the $1,200 AVIC-7100NEX (with its inferior resistive touchscreen). The most affordable model is the AVIC-4100NEX, for $700.
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LinkedIn's Job Search App Now Available on Android
Looking for a job? LinkedIn is a great place to start making new connections and finding new opportunities, and its new job search app can help. The company launched the LinkedIn Job Search app for Android, giving job seekers an easier way to find their next gig using the professional social network.
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Check out the Android 5.1 changelog for Motorola’s Moto X (2nd Gen.)
Motorola is known for being pretty quick with its Android OS updates lately, and it looks like that’s going to continue with Android 5.1.
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Google quietly added an insanely cool security feature to Android Lollipop
Even though some Android device makers have already rolled out devices with embedded fingerprint sensors that offer users added security features, Google has yet to make it a core security feature for Android. But Google is still working on its own interesting solutions for temporarily killing the need for a PIN on smartphones, as the company has just added new functionality to Android 5.0 Lollipop that’s not only cool, but also very useful.
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Moto X Android 5.1 Lollipop Update Emerges
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Six Android Wear apps and watch faces that put the weather forecast on your wrist
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LG G2 Android 5.0 Update: New Details Arrive
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Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Update: Impressions & Performance
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.0 Lollipop Update: New Version Rolls Out, U.S. OTA Release Reported
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Open source security tool indicates Android app vulnerability spike
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The Best Free MP3 Players for Android
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Motorola Adds “Chop Twice for Flashlight” Action in Android 5.1 on Moto X
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Amazon Unlocked: Amazon Gave Away 34 Paid Android Apps For Free But Were They Worth Downloading?
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Lollipop 5.1 rolling out to Micromax Canvas A1, Spice Dream Uno Android One handsets
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Report: AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to receive new version of Android 5.0
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Nexus Android 5.1 Lollipop Update: 10 Things to Know Now
Two weeks ago, Google announced the start of its Android 5.1 Lollipop update for Nexus devices. In that two weeks, we’ve seen a number of new details emerge for owners of the Nexus 5, Nexus 6 and others and today we want to take a look at the important things to know now about the Android 5.1 Lollipop update and its release for Nexus users.
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Why Android Wear may never catch on like Android did
When Google unveiled Android back in 2007, it was an OEM’s dream come true — Google wouldn’t charge any licensing fees to use the bare-bones version of it and OEMs could customize it to their hearts’ desires. Android Wear, on the other hand, is another beast entirely and OEMs are showing significantly less enthusiasm for it than they did with the original Android.
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