Android Leftovers
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Best new Android and iPhone games (December 8th - December 14th)
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With Misfit, Fossil Could be a Threat to Android Wear
Last month, the company acquired wearable and fitness tracker specialist Misfit for $260 million. Fossil intends to integrate Misfit's technology into many of its products over time, which could make them stronger alternatives to the growing number of smartwatches.
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Blackphone2 review
This blog is normally in danish, but since there are very few actual reviews of the Blackphone2 to be found, I decided to write this review in english.
The Blackphone2 is a product from the swiss company "Silent Circle".
Silent Circle makes a lot of hoopla about security but all the reviews and tests I could find were just treating this as another phone with a cloud-security-thingie.
My goal is to have a computer in my pocket I can actually trust, at least to some degree, so in the end I shelled out £500 from the point of view that it is probably not any less secure than other phones in the market.
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Scores Dip in Latest Android Antivirus Report
The security wizards at the AV-Test Institute have been sharing a lot of good news over the past few months. Microsoft's infamous antivirus has seen a meteoric rise in quality, and the last round of Android antivirus testing yielded 17 perfect scores out of 25 candidates. After impressive achievements like those, we're sad to report that the final Android antivirus app test results for the year from AV-Test show a downward trend. But it's far from a total disaster.
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Android’s Now on Tap goes multilingual with 6 new languages, now shows flight status & parcel tracking
Google has announced that Android Marshmallow’s Now on Tap feature now supports six new languages and surfaces additional contextual information, including flight status and package tracking updates.
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Official Reddit Android app beta signups start, enter for your chance to test
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Samsung's Galaxy S7 will have a pressure-sensing screen: WSJ
Samsung's Galaxy S7 is coming in March and will feature a pressure-sensitive screen similar to the 3D Touch display Apple introduced with the iPhone 6S, The Wall Street Journal reports. Like Samsung's current flagship, the Galaxy S6, the S7 will also reportedly have an "Edge" variant with a curved screen; one source says the regular, non-Edge version is likely to have expandable storage, unlike both S6 models.
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