Android Leftovers
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Hardkernel tweaks its popular Odroid-C1 Pi clone
Hardkernel’s Odroid project is shipping a replacement for its community-backed Odroid-C1 single-board computer, which debuted last December, and came in fourth place in this June’s LinuxGizmos/Linux.com Linux/Android SBC reader survey out of a field of 53. According to the project, the $37 C1+ “replaced” the original $35 C1 as of July, and the original cases and heatsink will not work with the C1+. Otherwise, processor, memory, and other details are the same, including the 40-pin GPIO connector, which is said to be compatible with later generation Raspberry Pi SBCs.
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Google unveils Android Experiments – a showcase of inspiring projects on Android
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Google launches Android Experiments to showcase your most creative apps
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Android Experiments: A celebration of creativity and code
Android was created as an open and flexible platform, giving people more ways to come together to imagine and create. This spirit of invention has allowed developers to push the boundaries of mobile development and has helped make Android the go-to platform for creative projects in more places—from phones, to tablets, to watches, and beyond. We set out to find a way to celebrate the creative, experimental Android work of developers everywhere and inspire more developers to get creative with technology and code.
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Google Android Experiments to Showcase Innovative Open Source Apps
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Google launches Android Experiments website, shows off open source Android and Android Wear apps
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Google's Android Experiments show what your devices can do
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Google’s Helpful Spying Now Feeding Android Users Info From Favorite Mobile Apps
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Here's what's next for Google Android Wear watches
Android Wear owners will gain several new features in a future firmware update, including interactive watch faces, an updated Weather app and a way to share information with others who have an Android Wear watch.
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New Nexus 5 Android 5.1.1 Release: 5 Things to Know
Google is rolling out new Android 5.1.1 builds to its Nexus devices and the Nexus 5 is on the list. With an OTA underway, we want to take a look at the most important things to know about this new August Nexus 5 Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update and its release.
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Nextbit: Daring upstart led by Android veterans to launch 'awesome' phone on 1 September
At a time when even a company the size of Microsoft cannot succeed in the smartphone market, a new company called Nextbit thinks it can join Apple and Samsung at the top table. Headed by former HTC and Google staff, it has a secret weapon in the form of a phone that it says will get better with age.
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Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update: Open Source Kernel for Motorola’s 2015 Moto E
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HTC One M8 Android M Update Will Bring Sense 7 UI
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What Google's Alphabet means for Android
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Make Presentations from Your Android Phone — Anywhere
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3 Android apps that take the 'mean mom' out of monitoring screen time
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Fallout Shelter Is Coming To Android Tomorrow
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Samsung launches Samsung Pay, which might beat Android Pay to market
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5 (more) apps Apple should bring to Android
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Study: Android user loyalty has actually surpassed the iPhone
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Google Wants Cheap Android Phones for Push Into India
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This could be our first look at BlackBerry's Android smartphone
The 2010s have not been so kind to BlackBerry, but the company could be close to readying a phone that could put it back on the map. BlackBerry's first Android smartphone, codenamed "Venice," might have just made its debut on Twitter.
Back in July, we got our first look at a BlackBerry handset running Android. Or, at least, an artist's rendering of what it might look like. The phone we're seeing today looks quite different, to say the least. It features a display that curves around its edges, much like Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge. The most notable difference is that the Venice is said to offer a slide-out keyboard in case you don't want to type on the screen. It just wouldn't be BlackBerry without some sort of physical keyboard.
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You (Probably) Don't Want an Android Console
The Ouya. The Nexus Player. The Fire TV. The Shield TV. The Forge TV. These devices run the gamut from "unmitigated disaster" to "pretty decent set-top box," but each one raises the same question: What is the point of an Android console?
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Making an old android phone useful again
I wish there were a more "official" way to go.
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Motorola accidentally announced Moto X Pure Edition release date?
Motorola took to Twitter earlier where it said “On Sep 3, you’ll see what real love is like. Choose #MotoX for a more powerful connection.” It later then revoked the tweet for an unknown reason.
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