Android Leftovers
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Google Inc (GOOG) Android To Exploit Blackberry Ltd (BBRY) “Weakness”
BlackBerry Ltd (NASDAQ:BBRY), (TSE:BB) is, according to rumors breaking in recent days, going to put Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Android on a new smartphone. There are mixed feelings about the story on Wall Street. Some feel that jumping to Google’s popular Android OS could save the firm, while others feel the move shows Blackberry is in “dire straits.”
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The Elder Scrolls Legends Android Release Date: Card Game Brings Addicting Gameplay To PC And iPad Later This Year
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Fallout Shelter Android Release Date: Google Play Launch Likely Within The Month
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If you have Android Auto, you should get TuneIn Radio
Android is no longer just an operating system you choose to get on your smartphone or tablet. The industry is evolving and welcoming new platforms, form factors and applications. You can now even opt to get Android Auto with your car!
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Android Authority this week – June 14, 2015
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BlackBerry has nothing to lose, so why not try out Android?
If BlackBerry is looking to experiment and make an Android phone, it makes sense to try it out on the mass market.
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New Fallout Shelter game announced, coming to Android later
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You can now score a free Android app every week from Google Play
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Yu Yureka, Yuphoria's Android 5.1 Lollipop-Based Cyanogen OS Updates in Final Testing
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Fallout Shelter now live on the iTunes App Store; info on Android version coming later
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Top Android news of the week: Apple Music, pen patent, Android Auto
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Android Auto app updated, hands-free usage now allowed
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Android 5.1 Lollipop to release to Moto G, Moto X and Moto E devices
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Android M OS release date: Samsung Galaxy S6, Note 4 launches coming before year ends
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Best new icon packs for Android (June 2015) #2
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Android 5.1.1 update now rolling out to T-Mobile Galaxy S6 and S6 edge
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Motorola Droid Turbo users can experience Android 5.1 OS update on Verizon's website
Wireless carrier Verizon is letting Motorola Droid Turbo users in the US get a feel of how the Android 5.1 (Lollipop) OS update will look and feel on their smartphones.
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Samsung pushes Android 5.1.1 update to Galaxy S6, S6 Edge phones
Once one of the slowest to update its Android handsets, Samsung is leading the pack with Android 5.1.1. The company is pushing the latest software update to its flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge phones.
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Android Lollipop OS update rolling out to LG G2 smartphones with G3-like enhancements
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Verizon Communications Inc.: Motorola DROID Turbo Users Can Try Out Android 5.1 OS
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We take Apple CarPlay and Android Auto out to Starbucks
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LG Hellas says that the LG G3 won't get Android 5.1; device could go straight to Android M
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Kodi (Formerly XBMC) Now Available on Android, No Beta Signup Required
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Why can’t Android have great apps? iOS gets two more great releases first
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Best new Android and iPhone games (June 9th - June 15th)
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Apple’s ‘Move to iOS’ Android app is hypocritical and its own store rules prove it
All very convenient and in the interests of consumers planning to leap to iPhone or iPad. But while it’s built an app that concludes by telling you that your Android device can be be recycled at your nearest Apple Store, the company won’t tolerate the equivalent any time soon.
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Razer acquires Ouya (Android game system startup)
Gaming accessory maker Razer has acquired Android game console maker Ouya. Rumors had suggested Ouya was looking for a buyer, and recently we’d heard that Razer was close to reaching a deal to acquire the company.
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Adobe launches its first Creative Cloud mobile apps on Android
Following much clamor on the part of Android users — and keeping its promise — Adobe has launched four Creative Cloud apps on the Google Play store.
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LG G3 may skip Android 5.1, jump straight to Android M
Now that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge have become the first devices with software updates not directly handled by Google to get Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, you may be wondering when this version of the OS will land on other phones.
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Bethesda's Awesome Fallout Shelter Game Will Come To Android... At Some Point
And before you have a chance, yes, that is a screenshot of the iOS version. I just wanted a pretty picture for the article. I'm sorry. Now, back to the news! If you've been keeping an eye on E3 the last 24 hours, you probably heard something about Fallout Something Or Other For Mobile, or more accurately, Fallout Shelter - Bethesda's new vault-builder game for mobile devices. It's out on iOS now, and it's super fun. You can expect our review of it later this week.
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Google: FIFA Women’s World Cup Results Are For Android-Only
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Android 5.1.1 Update For T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S6 And S6 Edge Starts Rolling Out
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5 Reasons to Skip the Android M Beta Preview
An update to Android M for most Android devices has been confirmed for later this year, likely around October or November, and Google’s even released it early as a developer preview or beta for the Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and the Nexus Player. And while updating to the latest M release may be tempting, there are a few reasons why you should skip the Android M developer preview release.
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The Latest SHIELD Android TV Update Adds 4K Support For Photos & Videos App, Better GameStream Performance, And More
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Android "M" offers some serious improvements to the mobile platform
Have you been using Android Lollipop and are ready for what's next for the platform? Get ready, there's some serious improvements in store. Jack Wallen takes a look at what's coming for Android "M."
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