Android Leftovers
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Apple TV vs. Roku vs. Android TV: Media Streamer Shoot-Out
The newest Apple TV adds some long-awaited features to a device that hasn't been updated since 2012, a lifetime in the world of streaming media.
While Google's first connected media platform, Google TV, didn't catch on, Android has still become a powerhouse for media hubs thanks to the Amazon Fire TV and Android TV devices. Roku was one of the first dedicated media hub brands, and it's gained in popularity thanks to an easy-to-use interface and hundreds of content channels. There's also a slew of sticks you can just plug into the back of your HDTV, as well as smart HDTVs with built-in apps. A lot has changed in three years
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Nextbit’s Android Phone Puts Its Faith — and Your Data — in the Cloud
Just as you can never be too rich or too thin, your smartphone can never have enough battery life or storage. And while the runs-forever-on-a-single-charge phone is still just a fantasy, a Bay Area smartphone startup is hoping to make near-infinite storage a reality.
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Best unlocked Android phones
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Google just launched Android Pay, so why do I have two Wallet apps?
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Android, XDA & Me — Mathew’s Setup, Powered by XDA
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Sony Xperia C3 Gets Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA Update: Report
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Android Marshmallow's Dark Theme will not come back in the final OS build
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Google Starts Android Pay Mobile App Rollout
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Staples To Accept Android Pay In Stores
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How the New iPhones Actually Compare to Android's Current Products
Sure, the rose-gold iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are high on our wish list, but we're not entirely convinced that's enough to switch over from an Android. While they are definitely sleek and you can't deny how amazing 3D Touch and Live Photos are, Android isn't too far behind on some of this technology. Check out our guide to see if it's worth it for you to make the switch.
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