Android Leftovers

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Sony Xperia Z phones getting Android 5.0 Lollipop very soon
Owners of Sony Xperia Z phones have only been waiting for the official Android 5.0 software update to be released. We learned about this was under development quickly after the latest Android platform was launched by Google last year. We were expecting a release last week and rollout to some units have already started. We also mentioned that more Xperia devices are receiving the Lollipop update. Unfortunately, we're not certain what will happen to non-Xperia Z phones as Sony already announced that they're not upgrading non-Xperia Z phones to Lollipop.
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Sony Xperia Android 5.0 Lollipop update: Global roll out for Z3 and Z2 series gets underway
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Samsung Galaxy Alpha to Also Receive Android 5.0 Lollipop Update
Samsung has lately been pushing out Android 5.0 Lollipop updates for various high-end Galaxy-series handsets. Samsung's support page has now tipped that the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update is planned for more devices including the Galaxy Alpha, the company's first metal-clad smartphone.
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ARC Welder Lets Devs (And You) Test Android Apps in Chrome
Chrome: Google’s serious about getting Android apps working natively in Chrome. We’re big fans of this idea. Now it’s getting easier with the release of ARC Welder.
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How to Restrict Your Kid (Or Friend) to One App Only on Android
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LG G3 Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Hits More US Users
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Where is the best place to store a password in your Android app
Typically Android security issues fall into a couple of major categories. Firstly, personal information stored insecurely on a phone and secondly, insecure communication to any back end database or web server. And while there are lots of other things that can go wrong, the majority of security problems fall into these two areas. In this article we will look at the various options available to secure personal information in an app, and in the next article we’ll look at network communications.
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April Fools, Android Style: See how Google, Motorola, and T-Mobile are pulling your leg today
April Fools Day is big business in the tech world. Companies devote a considerable amount of lost productivity to one-upping each other with the best gag.
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Square Enix Releases The Original Tomb Raider On Android For Just $0.99
It has been nearly 20 years since Lara Croft had her first adventure in the original Tomb Raider. The graphics (and boob physics) have improved over the years, but now you can relive the original in all its polygonal glory on Android for just $0.99. I checked, and it's not a joke.
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5 Things to Know About the Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Update
In March, Google started pushing out the Nexus 5 Android 5.1 update, an update that brings feature tweaks and bug fixes for Android 5.0 Lollipop problems. Problem is, many Nexus 5 users remain on Android 5.0.1 Lollipop. This week, new Nexus 5 Android 5.1 update details have emerged and we want to take a look at what users need to know now about Google’s release.
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