Android Leftovers
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Android leads, Windows phones fade further in Gartner's smartphone sales report
Once predicted to challenge Apple in the smartphone market, Windows phones have sunk to barely 1 percent of the world's smartphones, according to new data released by Gartner. Meanwhile, Android's market share now tops 80 percent.
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What Does it Take to Save the Android Tablet?
Android tablets haven’t been doing well lately. There are simply better options out there that offer more in terms of productivity, features, and usability. But there’s still hope for them, and I think that they could be great with just a few really important considerations.
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The face of Android will completely change this weekend
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New York's public Wi-Fi hubs now have Android tablets
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Freedom 251 is an Android smartphone that costs less than $4
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What if the FBI were dealing with an Android?
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Report: Google to Seize Control of Android Updates
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PayPal completely overhauls its iOS and Android apps
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Net Nanny (for Android)
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Android Now Number Two Malware Target, HPE Cyber Risk Report Says
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A new Android banking trojan is also ransomware
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Are Android phones more easily hacked than iPhones? [Ed: The Apple publicity stunt with the FBI is paying off. People foolishly think ‘i’ things are secure.]
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The $4 Android phone debuts in India
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