Android Leftovers
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The (very) short list of who's making money from Android
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The best music streaming apps for Android
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The 10 Best PC and Console Games on Android, iPhone, and iPad
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Betcade launches early access for Android gambling apps
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Now ISIS launches an Android app to further its terror agenda
Adding teeth to its growing internet and social media presence, the ISIS terrorist group has reportedly launched an app that features news and videos showing executions and battlefield victories and propagates its agenda, the media reported.
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The Impact of Android’s Latest Update on App Development
Android has made two recent strides forward that are huge for app developers: the release of the Marshmallow update and the newly minted Android Studio 2.0. Both of these technological advances signal Android’s commitment to making it easier for companies of all types to publish and update apps. At the same time, the privacy changes that accompanied Marshmallow give consumers more room to decide what type of personal data they are willing to share with app developers.
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Google Testing Split Screen Feature for Android
It's been only two months since Google rolled out Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but some Googlers are already hinting at some new features that might arrive with Android N, the next update to the operating system. One of those features might be support for a split-screen to enable easier multi-tasking on tablets.
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Android Authority this week – December 13, 2015
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When will your Lenovo phone get Android 6.0 Marshmallow? Details show up online
A new set of images has hit the internet after first showing up on Weibo (China’s Twitter equivalent). There’s not much to see in most slides, but one of the shots did capture an update roadmap depicting when specific Lenovo handsets will get the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. It looks like they come from a meeting. Let’s take a quick look at it.
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BlackBerry Priv: Stock Prices Up After Android Phone Sells Out At WalMart, Best Buy
BlackBerry Priv Android phones are flying off shelves more than a month after its release. According to CNN Money, Walmart and Best Buy had to restock shelves in the past week due to high volume BlackBerry Priv sales. CNN Money reports that the company's stock price (BBRY) jumped by 7 percent on Thursday, Dec. 10, to $8.05 in response to the Priv's surprising demand. That said, BlackBerry stock had fallen slightly to $7.68 per share by Friday end-of-day.
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honor 7 Enhanced Edition is official, packed with Android 6.0
Amid talk that the honor brand will be coming to the U.S., an enhanced version of the honor 7 has been announced. The honor 7 Enhanced Edition will come with Android 6.0 right out of the box, and Huawei's EMUI 4.0 skin will be running on top.
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Inspector Gadget: Flir One expands smartphone thermal camera plug-in to Android
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How to see detailed performance and frame rate data for any Android game (no root required)
Frame rate is a term that gamers should be well familiar with. For those who aren't, a bite-sized explanation follows. In the context of gaming, the frame rate indicates how many frames per second are being drawn on the screen while a game is running. The higher the number, the smoother the video looks, with 60 fps considered an ideal figure. No less importantly, the framerate is a good indicator of a device's graphics performance. It is what most graphics benchmark test scores are based on.
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