Android Leftovers
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Open Source Android Code for PCs was "Stolen" by Console OS, Devs Say
A Kickstarter project called Console OS has exploited open source software licenses in a really nasty -- but totally legal -- manner by redistributing Android-x86 code in a way that amounts to "stealing," according to the lead developer of the latter project.
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Telefonica leaves Firefox OS for Cyanogen OS
Telefonica one of the first Firefox OS partners ditches the operating system for an Android based customized operating system, Cyanogen OS. In an update to its Open Agenda with Firefox OS Telefonica blamed its departure on the inability of Mozilla to provide better user experience which lead to suspension of Firefox OS distribution.
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Phablets dominate Android Christmas sales
Android users are clearly still in love with large-screened phablet devices. A report by an analytics company indicates that half of the Android phones bought for Christmas were phablets.
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Google confirms next Android version won’t use Oracle’s proprietary Java APIs
Google is replacing the Java application programming interfaces (APIs) in Android with OpenJDK, the open source version of Oracle’s Java Development Kit (JDK). The news first came by a “mysterious Android codebase commit” from last month submitted to Hacker News. Google confirmed to VentureBeat that Android N will rely solely on OpenJDK, rather Android’s own version of the Java APIs.
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Frozen Android Phones Give Up All Your Data Secrets
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Rumors Of LG G3 Receiving Android 6.0 Officially Denied
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LG G3 Android 6.0 updates rolling out now in Poland
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Here's a Better Way To Save Articles on Android
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Galaxy S5 User Gets Android 6.0 Update, Probably By Mistake
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How to Set Up Android's Daydream Screensaver
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FiLMiC Pro arrives to select Android phones: brings full manual controls for advanced video shooting
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Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 (64GB) sells out in under a minute
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Google Uses Homepage to Pitch New Android and iPhone Owners on Its Apps
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 review
While not without its issues, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 excels in key areas where its competitors do not, including its premium build quality, exceptional battery life, and the availability of a fast and accurate fingerprint reader, all for an impressive sub-$200 price point.
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