Android Leftovers
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Rooting your Android phone? Google’s rumbled you again
Google's crackdown on rooted Android devices continues. Citing security reasons, Google doesn’t want rooted 'Droid phones to use mobile payments via the Android Pay infrastructure.
This is a standard not required by Pay’s predecessor, the now-deprecated Google Wallet.
In turn, this has led to a cat-and-mouse game with Android’s substantial global enthusiast community. Now a door that modders opened slightly a few months ago has been slammed shut.
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How to install Android on a PC
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Samsung introduces adblocking to its Android devices
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Sony Xperia M5, Xperia M5 Dual Start Receiving Android 5.1 Lollipop Update
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Picklor: Identify colors using your Android camera
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6 of the best free endless runner games for Android (2016 edition)
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Best new icon packs for Android (February 2016)
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MediaTek Confirms Software Bug Making Android Devices Vulnerable To Attack, Promises Fix
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Galaxy S6, S6 edge: Samsung finally kicks off Android Marshmallow rollout
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