Android Leftovers
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Meizu has no Plans for Android Wear, Yet
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Is Android a monopoly?
Google is guilty of making software people and companies want.
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Save 71% on a Chromo Android Tablet from Amazon
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15 Must Have Android Apps: Messaging and More
With two Android phones and an Android tablet, I find myself relying on mobile apps more than ever. Unfortunately, finding useful apps isn't always easy. With that in mind, I've compiled a list of my own must have apps for Android to share. Some of these apps might be considered widgets, however each of them provides a critical role in my daily Android usage.
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Run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop on Your PC with AndEX Live CD, an Android-x86 Fork
Arne Exton, the developer of several GNU/Linux distributions and Android-x86 derivatives, was more than happy to inform us earlier today, September 14, about the immediate availability of a new build of his AndEX OS.
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Rebuilding Android proprietary SDK binaries
Going back to Android recently, I saw that all tools binaries from the Android project are now click-wrapped by a quite ugly proprietary license, among others an anti-fork clause (details below). Apparently those T&C are years old, but the click-wrapping is newer.
This applies to the SDK, the NDK, Android Studio, and all the essentials you download through the Android SDK Manager.
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iOS or Android, Which One Should You Pick?
...I've kept swapping between Android and iOS every few years and although currently I swear by Android...
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BlackBerry to Sell Android-Based Smartphone
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BlackBerry Priv: The story so far on the Android slider
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BlackBerry Has to Crack Android’s Code
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BlackBerry’s Android slider phone is called the Priv and will be available this year
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BlackBerry to Launch Android Smartphone
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