Android Leftovers
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Google teases Android M name reveal in new video
It’s been quite a while since Google first revealed Android M, and we still don’t know the software’s final name. Well, good news: Google on Friday released a video teasing the name’s unveiling, using a cute little tune to hype up the announcement. Marshmallow? Muffin? Marzipan?
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New Android M teaser video asks “What’s M gonna be?”
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Google taunts us with possible names for Android M
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Consumers win as Android vendors struggle
Staff cuts at Lenovo and HTC, a failed patch from Google, and Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones all highlight how tricky selling Android smartphones has become.
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Motorola Will Take Over Lenovo's Slumping Smartphone Division In Spite Of Motorola's 31% Sales Drop
Nestled in Lenovo's latest earnings report were disappointing figures for both their own brand of smartphones and Motorola, which was acquired late last year. The Chinese company's response is to do some fairly large-scale restructuring, handing over basically all aspects of Lenovo smartphones to Motorola with the possible exception of marketing. Motorola will continue to develop, make, and market their own line that most Westerners are familiar with.
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Why Android Auto scares me
For those who do not know, Android Auto, is a car information/entertainment system, that allows car owners to connect to their Android devices. Then, through the car’s dashboard unit, Android Auto provides access to compatible apps, as well as data and features on the device. Android Auto provides a means for users to answer and make calls using voice commands, receive and have messages read to them, dictate and send new messages, as well as access to the device’s maps and navigation. Android Auto is designed to minimize distractions for drivers, by providing a means for users to perform essential actions, without necessary taking their hands off the steering wheels, or their eyes off the road. It accomplishes this by using large widgets that can be easily touched without a need for high precision, voice assisted commands, and by offering apps a limited API set. After all, we don’t want drivers playing Flappy Bird while at the wheel. Talk about road rage! But I digress.
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Marzipan? Marshmallow? Milkshake? What's M Gonna Be? Google Teases With New Android M Video And Jingle
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7 crazy experimental Android apps you won’t find on any iPhone
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5 cool new Android launchers and interface tools (August)
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20 best new Android apps and games this week
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Amazon is offering over $90 worth of paid Android apps for free – download them now
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Scan your Android for Certifi-Gate vulnerability
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Samsung Testing New Flagship Galaxy S7 'Jungfrau' With Android M And Snapdragon 820
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Fallout Shelter Is Finally On Android, Get It Now
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Fallout Shelter for Android launched, immediately hacked
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Verizon Galaxy S6 Android 5.1.1 Update: 5 Things to Know
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Robinhood Free Stock Market Trading App Comes To Android
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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly
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Samsung Galaxy S4, S4 Active and Note Edge With Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update
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Google Nexus 5 With Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Update – Top Improvements and Features
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Touch PC dual boots Android and Windows on Baytrail
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