Android Leftovers
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First Click: I hate myself for wanting this tiny Android-powered projector from Indiegogo
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Everything you need to know to follow Major League Baseball on Android
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Samsung unblocks ad-block plugins from its Android browser
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Why does the iPhone need to be perfect when Android devices are still graded on a curve?
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Feds ordered Google's help unlocking nine Android phones since 2012
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What If the FBI Tried to Crack an Android Phone? We Attacked One to Find Out
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Messenger v1.8 Fixes A Major Crashing Bug On Android N And Adds Manual Override For Incorrectly Detected Countries [APK Download]
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Moto G (2015) Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Software Update Rolling Out
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AT&T is considering making Cyanogen-powered Android phones, says report
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Oracle will seek a staggering $9.3 billion in 2nd trial against Google
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Hands-on with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in a 2016 Chevy Tahoe
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Top 20 Android apps and games of the month – from Doctor Who to Miitomo
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Android's unpatched dead device jungle is good for security
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Google to Oracle: Your $9.3bn Android Java damages claim is mad
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update For BlackBerry Priv Shown In A Video
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