Android Leftovers
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Android Auto is finally here, and with it a new era
Smartphones and cars can focus on what each one does best with the arrival of this new dashboard connection technology.
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Hyundai first out with Android Auto — last rites for in-dash GPS navigation?
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First production car powered by Android Auto rolls out – and it's a Hyundai
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Everything You Need to Know About Android Auto
Reviewers say it trounces old-school in-car navigation systems
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GM rolls out CarPlay, Android Auto across 14 models
General Motors will allow Apple and Android smartphone owners to connect with MyLink infotainment systems in 14 of its 19 Chevrolet models beginning later this year, CEO Mary Barra announced Wednesday at the Code tech conference in Southern California.
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First car powered by Android Auto arrives
The first production car model integrated with Android Auto has rolled off the shop floor -- and it is a Hyundai 2015 Sonata.
On Tuesday, the South Korean automaker announced the launch of Android Auto within its production vehicles, starting with the 2015 Sonata with Navigation model.
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Android Auto: The First Great In-Car Infotainment System
And that’s how Android Auto, Google’s infotainment interface that can be installed in just about any new car, led me to the western edge of San Francisco, where I ate my sandwich, drank my soda, and watched the waves.
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A Murky Road Ahead for Android, Despite Market Dominance [composed by old friend of Microsoft]
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Android stutters while iOS shines during Q1 [say Microsoft- and Apple-connected firms]
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Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Release Date for Sony Xperia Z3 and Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, Note 4 and Note Edge
When it comes to the update of Android 5.0 (also known as Android L or Lollipop), it has been very slow to rollout on even the newer models of Android handsets and tablets. None have been more slow to roll out to users than the Android Lollipop update for the Sony Xperia and Samsung Galaxy Series. This is what we know about the Lollipop update for both phone series with carriers like Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile.
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Qt on Android Episode 7
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16 Must Have Android Apps
I love my Android phone. Coming from an iPhone, I found the level of control with Android to be far superior to what I experienced with iOS. For me, it was the applications that sold me on Android. In this article, I'll be sharing my must have Android applications. These apps range from critical to making life easier and everything in-between.
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Pebble Time Review: The Smartwatch That Beats Android Wear
The question is: Can people be happy with a simple smartwatch when there are more advanced, albeit complicated, ones? Right now, Android owners looking for a watch should focus on Pebble, but if Google ever gets its act together and streamlines the Android Wear user experience, Pebble’s days could be numbered.
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Android M To Introduce Granular Permission Control
Remember App Ops? Back in Jelly Bean 4.3, the feature could be accessed by resourceful users to switch on or off permissions for individual apps. By KitKat 4.4.2, the feature was completely hidden from users. Google's explanation was that App Ops was never meant for public consumption - it was devised for internal debugging only. But users had gotten a taste of granular app permission controls and wanted more.
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Apple iOS 9 Will Copy Android's Biggest Differentiator
If this sounds familiar, it should. This is Google Now.
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Apple to take on Google Now: iOS 9 set to include 'Proactive' smart assistant app
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Proactive for iOS 9: Apple's challenge to Google Now
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Apple reportedly working on a Google Now competitor
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Chevy bringing Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to 14 models
Chevrolet is putting big support behind both Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto for its 2016 fleet of cars and trucks. The company has announced that 14 models in all will be compatible with the in-dash software powered by iPhone and Android smartphones, respectively. Chevy claims this tops all other automakers.
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Chevrolet's 2016 models support both CarPlay and Android Auto
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Chevy’s Taking Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to the Mass Market
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Samsung Android 5.1 Lollipop Release: Everything We Know
As we approach the end of May we approach the start of the Samsung Android 5.1 Lollipop release. With that in mind, we take a look at everything we know so far about Samsung’s upcoming Android 5.1 Lollipop update for Galaxy smartphones.
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Periscope for Android has finally arrived
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Android Pay’s arrival will bring big changes to Google Wallet
Google announced the existence of Android Pay back in March at Mobile World Congress, but details were fairly slim at the time. Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Android, Chrome, and Apps, called it an "API layer" that would let other companies support secure payments for Android both in apps and in physical stores, but how exactly it would work remained unclear. However, one day before Google I/O kicks off, we're learning more — The New York Times just revealed some new details on Android Pay.
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Netflix For Android TV Now Supports 4K Shows And Dolby Digital Pass-Through On Compatible Devices
Are you ready to watch ALL THE PIXELS? You certainly are if you've got a fancy 4K TV - the new top-of-the-line industry standard is begging for content, and Netflix is at the front of the queue. The streaming service has been offering some of its home-grown shows like House of Cards and Daredevil in 4K resolution to subscribers of a premium $12-a-month plan. Now you can access that sweet "UltraHD" video on Android TV... if you've got compatible hardware.
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Google I/O: More Android Privacy and Wearables Coming
Google is expected to expand its services deeper into wearable devices and the Internet of Things on Thursday and Friday during its Google I/O developers conference, which may include a reboot of the now-defunct Google Glass smart visor that it debuted at the 2012 convention.
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Minecraft Pocket Edition Will Be Updated With Player Skins, Fishing, Jockeys, New Animals, And More
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Android 5.1 now making its way to Moto X (2nd Gen.) Pure Edition
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Moto Maker heading to Australia 'soon'
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