Android Leftovers
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Android 5.1 update for Asus Zenfone 2 coming earlier than expected
After finally rolling out Android 5.0 (Lollipop) OS update for users of its Zenfone 5 smartphones, Asus has now apparently set sights on rolling out the newer Android 5.1 version to the more recent Zenfone 2 handset series.
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LG G2 Set To Receive Android 5.1.1 Lollipop While Newer Devices Might Skip To Android M
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Lava may launch an Android One handset on 14 July for Rs 12,000
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Play! is a PlayStation 2 emulator for Android (extremely beta)
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PS2 game emulator arrives for Android, still in very early stages
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Screenshot confirms Android 5.1.1 is getting pushed out for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in Russia
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T-Mobile's LG Leon and LG G Stylo now receiving Android 5.1.1 update
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7 of the best board games for Android
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20 best new Android apps and games this week
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Android One QMobile A1 arrives in Pakistan
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Moto X (2014) Android 5.1 Lollipop Update Now Rolling Out On Verizon, AT&T and US Cellular
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Hello Gello! A Chromium Based Browser for Android by CM
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Android 5.1 Lollipop Update For Samsung Galaxy A5, Moto X (2014), Moto X (2013) & Motorola DROID Turbo: Release Date, Features & Details Here!
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Android 5.1.1 is rolling out to Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in Russia
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Best new Android widgets (July 2015)
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HTC One M9 Developer Edition Finally Licks Android 5.1 Lollipop Update
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Lock and Unlock Your Android Device Automatically with Gravity Screen
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Android 5.1.1 Update: Verizon Google Nexus 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos Starts Receiving the Update, More Details
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Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 Release: 7 Things to Know
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‘Fallout Shelter’ Finally Coming To Android, Totally Worth The Wait
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Fallout Shelter Android release date: mobile game could be out on Android 'next month,' Bethesda's Pete Hines says
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‘Current Flow’ is one of the best new Android games [VIDEO]
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The Best App Uninstaller for Android
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Paranoid Android 5.1 Comes To Nexus Devices, Future Updates Will Likely Take Even Longer To Arrive
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Google-owned Waze launches “RideWith” carpooling app on Android
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Android One Initiative Reaches Pakistan With QMobile A1 Smartphone
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How to install WhatsApp on iPad or Android tablet: use WhatsApp on a Wi-Fi-only tablet
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Asus Zenfone 2 Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update Soon Out For Model ZE550ML
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Instagram promises better Android pictures
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Instagram rolling out support for high-res images on iOS and Android
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Paranoid Android finally releases Android 5.1 builds for Nexus devices
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Android 5.1.1 update rolling out to Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge in India
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Google Maps for Android update will let you share maps and hide interface elements
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This new Android malware looks like a classic Nintendo game
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Android tablets, Chromebooks, and convertibles: Which setup makes sense for you?
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Action Launcher 3.5 puts your beloved Android apps in the search bar
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How Android Wear can change the way you travel
Smartphones have transformed the way we travel. Contextual services like Google Now and the substantial assortment of Android travel apps make your device an indispensable tool for planning, organizing, and discovering places both popular and little-known.
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Which Android Wear smartwatch is best for you? Asus vs LG vs Motorola vs Samsung vs Sony
Smartwatches are growing in popularity and they have come along way since the original models launched. The smartphone platform you have will dictate the smartwatch models available to you but as you are reading this feature - chances are you have an Android smartphone and you're looking for a wrist buddy to make all your dreams come true.
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The eternal rumor: Will Microsoft dump Windows Mobile and go for Android?
There are certain tech rumors that make the rounds so regularly, you could almost write the stories in advance. Every year, someone is going to buy AMD, graphene is just around the corner thanks to one major breakthrough or another, OLED televisions are finally going to hit the mass market at near-LCD prices (I cry inside every time this one turns out to be untrue) and, inevitably, Microsoft is going to give up on Windows Phone10 Mobile and make Android devices.
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BlackBerry Venice: Android's looking even more likely
A new product rendering of the unannounced BlackBerry Venice is lending credence to rumors that the company will turn to Android for its next smartphone.
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BB10 AND Android? How BlackBerry can have its cake and eat it
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Online photo unveils BlackBerry's first-ever Android phone
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BlackBerry’s First Android Phone? What You Need to Know
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Google unveils Material Design Lite to help websites look more like Android apps
Your favorite website may soon look a lot like an Android app. Google has announced Material Design Lite (MDL), which brings its Material Design design guidelines to the Web using CSS, JavaScript and HTML.
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AppleWatch: Android Clobbering iPhone & Cook's Short Slide to Insignifigance
Apple' CEO Tim Cook is on a tirade. He obviously sees Android and Google as the lethal threats they are to the Apple' iPhone/iOS kingdom. But he doesn't want anybody else to know that.
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Warning: Hacking Team Wrote Malware for Flash, Android, and Windows
We learned yesterday that the Hacking Team—an Italian security company with ties to oppressive governments and a reputation for selling intrusive spy tools—got hacked. Today, we’re learning some scary things about what this all means for you and me. In a word: malware.
Thanks to documents leaked after the hack, we now know Hacking Team sold exploits and digital weapons to human rights offenders in Sudan, but also to the FBI, DEA, and U.S. Army. But there’s more. Thanks to people leaking information from the evil Hacking Team, there are now an unknown number of weaponized exploits out in the wild.
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Tim Cook's case against Android security may have just gotten a boost
Despite the wealth of malware targeting Android, the G Data report fails to answer one crucial question, is the malware working?
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Android M 6.0 Update Features, Release Date & Rumors Here!
The Android M is sure to be a game changer when it gets released to more devices but what can you expect once you get your hands on the new OS?
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Smartphones aren't selling like they used to (it's an Android thing)
On top of that, many of this year's newest devices were viewed as "incremental at best," said Dawson. Sure, the new smartphones offer better cameras, more storage and handy features like fingerprint sensors. But none of the upgrades have been significant enough to justify an immediate upgrade.
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Why are smartphone sales tapering off, even amid new phone launches? Ironically, part of the problem was a strong holiday season, which effectively reduced demand for the rest of the year, according to Jan Dawson, an analyst at Jackdaw Research.
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