Android Leftovers
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Latest Android Humble Bundle features NeoGeo's best games
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Google Android M for LG Nexus 5: Key features surface ahead of OS launch
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If Nintendo ever makes an Android smartphone, it should look like this
One of the most fascinating announcements that Nintendo has made in the past year is that it has plans to enter into the mobile gaming market. Within the next few months, we’ll be able to buy a first-party Nintendo game on our mobile devices for the very first time, but concept artist Pierre Cerveau decided to take the idea to its natural conclusion.
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Sony Xperia Z2 And Xperia Z3 Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA Update Officially Confirmed For This Month
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Android M unlikely to be Android 6.0, rather 5.2
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Android M Release Date Details: Android 5.2 Official Name Expected Instead Of Android 6.0
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Android M to get version number 5.2, not 6.0, new evidence shows
Generally speaking, in software development a new version number usually indicates the size or significance of the update — a jump from version 1.5 to version 2.0 is supposed to be a much bigger deal than a move from version 1.4 to 1.5. So when we transitioned from Android 4.3 Jelly Bean to Android 4.4 KitKat, Google was telling us that something bigger is cooking for the 5.0 slot — Lollipop.
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5 of the best soccer (most call it football) apps for Android smartphones and tablets
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Android Community Weekly Digest: July 19, 2015
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Android: how to change default text size in Chrome
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[Android M Feature Spotlight] Demo Mode Hides Notifications, Sets Battery to 100 And Clock to 5:20 - Perfect For Screenshots
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KinScreen for Android turns your screen on and off when you really need it
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Best new widgets for iOS and Android (July 2015) #2
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Samsung Tab S2, iPad Air 3, Microsoft Surface: What we’re awaiting in the tablet space
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20 best new Android apps and games this week
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Teclast X98 Air 3G: Windows and Android tablet for $200
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Best new Android and iPhone games of the week (July 14th - July 20th)
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Some Users Aren't Seeing Android Phones In Android Device Manager - Google's Working On It
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Review: McAfee LiveSafe offers top Windows, Android protection
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Sony starts software beta for a refreshed take on Android
Sony’s Android concept appears to be an entirely new OS, not just a bump of their current Android skin to the latest Android version.
Sony is starting a beta test of this ‘Sony’s Android concept’ in Sweden. The beta is only for Z3 users in Sweden currently and can fill out a form to apply for a spot in the beta group.
It is also noted that this software beta will only be open to Sony Z3 owners and not compatible with compact model.
This beta will run from July 27th to September 13th. Signs point to this new Android concept to ship out with Sony’s newest flagship expected soon if the betas go well!
What do you think? Will this Android concept be the fire starter that Sony needs to get their devices into the limelight?
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Sony seeking beta users for new Android concept software
Sony Mobile looks set to bring wholesale changes to its Xperia UI as part of a new initiative dubbed “Sony’s Android concept”. Judging by the language used in its website, the program is designed to offers users the “opportunity to trial a new concept Android software build for [the] Xperia Z3“.
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Adobe Lightroom for Android will let you copy and paste edits
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Lightroom for Android adds better cropping tools, other tweaks in 1.2 update
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New Android Tablets from Samsung
The new Galaxy Tab S2 comes in two sizes: 9.7 inches and 8 inches. Both versions have AMOLED screens, and the bigger one has a resolution of 2048×1536. They’ve got quad-core processors up to 1.9GHz and storage up to 64GB internal, plus microSD slots for more. The frames on these are metal, quite attractive, and very very thin. It’s a bit of a shame they’re so close together in size—it would be nicer if the smaller one was seven inches instead of eight. Alas. The S2 tablets will be on sale in August.
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