Android Leftovers
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Google is on War
In a bid to outwit Oracle, Google has seemingly come up with a new strategy. In one of the biggest feud of technological world, Google quietly worked its way out trouble. It removed the parts which were at discord with Oracle.
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Android open source move could boost Java and aid in legal battles with Oracle
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Next Android Release Will Use Open Source Java via OpenJDK, Google Says
Google's next Android mobile operating system, Android N, will use OpenJDK, the open source Java implementation, rather than Oracle's proprietary Java environment.
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Poweramp for Android brings a new sound engine and visualizations to delight audiophiles
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Ford is finally adding CarPlay and Android Auto to its cars
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update Official List For Xiaomi, Lenovo, Huawei, Asus, OnePlus, BlackBerry, And Android One
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Square Enix’s Final Fantasy IX set to arrive on Android
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[Update: Security Bulletin] January Android Security Updates Rolling Out To Nexus Devices, Factory Images Available
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Google to use OpenJDK and remove Oracle’s Java API
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January Android security Nexus updates on the way
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Best new icon packs for Android (January 2016)
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Pay what you want for the Android Expert’s Coding Bundle of five courses
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Google Nexus devices will get their January Android security updates anytime now
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Google patches five critical Android security flaws
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LG G4 Android 6.0 Update Problems & Fixes
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