Android Leftovers
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Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update G900TUVU1FOF6 For Samsung Galaxy S5 (T-Mobile): How To Install It
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Google Play Music 6.0 Adds Option For Managing Android Wear Music Syncing
There are a few big changes to the Google Play Music app in v6.0, but there are changes coming to your wearable too. There's a new Android Wear companion app in there (v2.0), and with it comes real download management for music synced to the watch. Finally!
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Kenwood's Aftermarket CarPlay and Android Auto Systems Now Shipping
Kenwood today announced that its two aftermarket CarPlay and Android Auto systems unveiled at CES 2015 are now shipping to retailers with a suggested price of $900 to $950 each. The Kenwood DDX9702S and Kenwood Excelon DDX9902S are the only aftermarket units that allow drivers to switch between CarPlay and Android Auto without having to manually change settings or reset the unit.
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Kenwood launches CarPlay and Android Auto touch dashboard
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How to Fix Bad Samsung Galaxy Android 5.1.1 Battery Life
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Smartwatches: Why you might want to buy Pebble, Android or Samsung
As much as I wish the Apple Watch could do more, I find it the best smartwatch available, given its polished design and wide range of apps.
But there may be reasons to consider something else. For one thing, Apple Watch requires an iPhone. Pebble Time, in particular, works with both iPhones and Android devices and excels at battery life. But it falls short elsewhere.
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[Android M Feature Spotlight] Tap To Wake Is Now A Setting You Can Tweak
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Android 5.1 Lollipop For Motorola Moto X 2014 Second Generation Rolling Out Now
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How to Fix Bad Samsung Galaxy Android 5.1.1 Battery Life
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4 ways BlackBerry can be unique on Android
The case that BlackBerry should give up development of its own platform and switch to using Android is one that never seems to lie down. One of the pioneers of the mobile phone industry, BlackBerry followed in the footsteps of the others – Nokia and Motorola – who helped shape the industry but unlike its peers, BlackBerry refuses to go down without a fight.
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Amazon Appstore Offers Paid Android Apps Worth Over $50 for Free
Amazon, following its monthly schedule, has made live a new Amazon Appstore for Android Free App of the Day Bundle, which features a total of 22 paid apps and games worth over $50 (roughly Rs. 3,150) available for free until Wednesday 11:59pm PDT (Thursday 12:29pm IST).
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22 Android Apps Worth Over $50 Are Free on Amazon for a Limited Time – Download Them Now
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Amazon’s Free Android App of the Day is One of the Best Games Ever Created: Monument Valley
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Monument Valley Ida's Dream Chapter Now Available On Android At No Extra Cost—Plus The Game Is Free On Amazon Today
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Samsung Galaxy S6 And S6 Edge Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update Released By US Cellular
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Android Influencers: TouchLab's Kevin Galligan and Jeff Namnum chat Android apps and iOS ports
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Medium finally releases a native Android app
Medium made the announcement through a quirky blog post, explaining that the app went through a lot of testing before reaching the public.
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Gallery: The Galaxy S6 Theme Store gets a sweet stock Android theme
We've never really been fans of skinning Android. Adding new features is fine, but OEMs try to "brand" the software by changing the colors and icons, which usually makes things look worse and really only serves to make things harder for new users. No OEM tries to "brand" the Windows UI—you can happily hop from one computer to another and all the icons and buttons will be the same. Similarly, on Android, when you hop from phone to tablet to watch to TV to car, if would be nice if all the designs and buttons on those devices looked the same.
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LG says no plans for G4 Android 5.1.1 update at the moment
Just over a week after LG said that it currently has no plans to update the G3 to Android 5.1 Lollipop, the company has given a similar heads-up about the G4 Android 5.1.1 update.
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Fallout Shelter Android Release Date: Bethesda Confirms Game Coming In “A Few Months”
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SEGA’s Sonic Runners Speeds Onto iOS, Android
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Apple Watch competition: Android Wear still kicking
You might be forgiven for thinking that the Apple Watch is the only smartwatch worth buying. But watches running Android Wear are alive, kicking, and getting better.
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Ship it! Kenwood receivers with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are headed for retailers
Automakers like Chevrolet, Buick, and Hyundai have committed to offering Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity in their production vehicles, but there’s still a big aftermarket community clamoring for smartphone functionality.
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How I use Android: SwiftKey bigwig Joe Braidwood
From the variety of devices and apps available to the near-endless array of customizations -- everything from basic home screen arrangements to advanced tools that change how a phone or tablet is used -- there's practically no limit to the possibilities for making the operating system your own.
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Mashups - the Hidden Potential of Android Wear
Like many walkers and runners, I like to do walks/runs with RunKeeper and Pandora. Before I got my Sony SmartWatch 3, if I needed to see the name of a song or my RunKeeper stats while I was running, I would need to dig my phone out of my pocket, press the button to activate it, unlock it, navigate to the appropriate app, try to see the data in the bright sunlight by cupping my hands over the screen, then re-lock the phone, and try to put it back in my pocket without accidentally unplugging my earbuds. Needless to say it tended to take me out of the zen of my run.
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Someone Got Android 1.6 Running On A Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator, OnePlus One Owners Feel Strangely Jealous
The open-source nature of Android means that you can run the mobile operating system on just about anything if you've got the know-how. Case in point: A YouTube user named Josh Max has managed to get it running on his Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CX. If that name conjures up images of middle school algebra exams, it's because it's a graphing calculator.
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