Android Leftovers
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Exclusive: Panasonic's got an Android-powered camera in the works
Android-powered cameras aren’t exactly new, but there could be one on the way from a company you might not expect: Panasonic.
At a round table session at Panasonic Benelux, Panasonic’s Michiharu Uematsu told Stuff Netherlands that an Android-powered camera would be on the way “very soon”.
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Android mobile banking trojan uses layered defences to avoid removal
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Top Android news of the week: Chrome 49, bigger Marshmallow, Android N
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Android N Feature Spotlight: Apps In The Share Menu Can Be Pinned To The Top Of The List
Sharing works pretty well in Android - the standard "share" command and its collection of APIs allows for easily getting content from one app to another. But if you're anything like most Android users, you have dozens of apps installed that include Share functions, and you're only used to actually using Share in a few of them. Android N has a little feature that makes that interaction much more user-friendly: Share apps can now be pinned to the top of the cross-app menu.
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Made in China: XGIMI projects innovation in Android entertainment
A new 3D LED pico proiector combines the platform flexibility of Android with a Harman Kardon sound system to create an all-in-one portable home theater device.
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BlackBerry prides itself in being the first to release monthly Android security updates
Last year, shortly after the discovery of the Stagefright vulnerability, Google and various Android manufacturers have committed to delivering monthly security updates in order to avoid exposing users to new threats. Once it launched the Priv - its very first Android handset - Blackberry also joined the bandwagon. Now, four months after Google started releasing monthly security patches, BlackBerry takes pride in being the first OEM to actually roll out these updates.
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