Android Leftovers
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Spotlight: App Search Plus lets you find apps on your Android device very quickly
Do any of the following scenarios apply to you? A - you have a few hundred apps installed, and managing them is an absolute nightmare, but you don't want to let go of any. B - you used Spotlight on iOS once, and kind of liked it better than using Google search on Android. If the answer's yes, give App Search Plus a try. Its feature list is just this one little thing - "really fast app search".
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What to expect at Google I/O 2015 for Android, Internet of Things, Chrome and more
Google I/O 2015 is likely to see plenty of updates and some new releases, with Android, Chrome and the Internet of Things the likely stars
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What to expect for Android and Chrome at Google I/O 2015
It's likely Android M will be shown off but not actually launch yet. That's OK, there are plenty of improvements to see for both Android and Chrome in the coming months.
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The first production car with Android Auto is a Hyundai
Announced almost exactly one year ago, Android Auto is Google's attempt to bring the smartphone's capabilities to a car while minimizing driver distraction. The system has been available on third-party navigation systems since earlier this year, but starting today, it is available for the first time in a production vehicle, the 2015 Hyundai Sonata. Dealers will be able to update Sonatas equipped with the optional navigation and tech package with Android Auto starting today, while owners will be able to perform the update themselves later this summer.
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Twitter brings live-streaming app Periscope to Android
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Twitter finally launches Periscope for Android
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Periscope Surfaces On Android
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Android ransomware poses as FBI smut warning
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Android M: Release timing revealed, along with several key details
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Redesigned Google Photos app for Android revealed in detailed leak
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LG Watch Urbane Review: Why Android Trails Apple
The Apple Watch is, despite its many talents, a watch first and foremost. Rival Android Wear watches, which made a debut last year, are still frustrating wrist-top computers that happen to tell the time.
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Samsung proposes an Android phone that transforms into a Windows laptop
Samsung has been thinking up new ways to transform smartphones into laptops. In a patent application filed last week, first spotted by Patently Mobile, Samsung describes a mobile device that runs Android and is able to switch over to Windows when inserted into a dock. Individually, these ideas aren't new — dual-OS devices and docking smartphones have been tried a number of times over the past several years — but they haven't been put together in a particularly straightforward way. Of course, this is only a patent application, so there's no guarantee that Samsung will actually make it.
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Nexus 5 Android 5.1.1 Update: Impressions and Performance
The Nexus 5 Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update is currently rolling out to owners of the former flagship and today we want to take a initial look at how the update is performing on the Nexus 5. This is our early Nexus 5 Android 5.1.1 Lollipop review.
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Google's Hiroshi Lockheimer On The Present And Future Of Android And Chrome OS
In 2005, software engineer Hiroshi Lockheimer got a call from Andy Rubin, his former boss at Danger Research, the creator of the Sidekick (aka Hiptop), the first truly web-savvy smartphone. Rubin was now at Google, which had recently acquired his new startup. Lockheimer was working on Internet TV software for Microsoft, after stops at Palm and Good Technology.
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