Android Leftovers
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How smartphone companies are screwing with your Android phone
Phone makers like Samsung, HTC, and LG technically make Android phones, but what you see on their screens barely resembles the "clean" version of Android that Google develops.
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This mini Android PC is yours for just $30 on Kickstarter [VIDEO]
If, for whatever reason, your current PC isn’t cutting it for you or you want to get someone an inexpensive computer as a gift, there’s a great option on the way. Jide Tech has introduced the Remix Mini through Kickstarter, a miniature Android computer that’ll put inexpensive computing power in a small form factor for those with thin budgets.
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HBO Now drops Apple exclusivity and is Android ready
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HBO NOW comes to Android and Amazon Fire devices
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Following a period of exclusivity, HBO Now is finally coming to Android and Amazon devices
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Samsung Galaxy Android 5.1.1 Release Breakdown
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HTC One M9 Android 5.1 Lollipop Updates Detailed
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HTC One M9 and Galaxy Note Edge get Android updates this week
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Android Auto vs Apple CarPlay
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Report: Android Crushing App-Download Contest, iOS Drives More Revenue
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VLC For Android Beta 1.5 Gets Fewer Permissions, More Material, Video Playlists, And Some Other Features
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Fallout Shelter for Android release date rumours: Bethesda marketing executive confirms Android port is “coming along nice”
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Budget MVNO Ting Officially Recommends The Nexus 6, Complete With Android Police Watermark
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2014 Moto G starts receiving Android 5.1 in China
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Hacking Team’s evil Android app had code to bypass Google Play screening
Security researchers at Trend Micro's Trend Labs have uncovered a trick in a sample of a fake news application for Android created by the network exploitation tool provider Hacking Team that may have allowed the company's customers to sneak spyware through the Google Play store's code review. While the application in question may have only been downloaded fewer than 50 times from Google Play, the technique may have been used in other Android apps developed for Hacking Team customers—and may now be copied by others trying to get malware onto Android devices.
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Next-gen Android M might finally come with built-in visual voicemail
Android M, Google's newly announced but not yet publicly released mobile operating system, will reportedly carry visual voicemail in its built-in dialer app, according to an Android issue tracker thread for developers first spotted by tech website Android Police. Like on an iPhone, this would allow users to navigate a list of missed and saved voicemails, so it would be much easier to see who has recently been in touch.
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