Android and Chromebooks
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 review: Cool new features make it an Android sensation
The headline act is its iris-scanning technology that supposedly makes the device more secure. It also supports high-dynamic range video, the industry’s latest attempt to make consumers excited about image quality. Then there’s a stylus that lets people write on their phone underwater, just because.
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Why Apple doesn't care that flagship Android smartphones are better than the iPhone
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New security vulnerability puts 900 million Android devices at risk, researchers warn
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Major Qualcomm chip security flaws expose 900M Android users
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Three simple steps for keeping your Android smartphone or tablet secure
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Android trojan loads ads, installs paid apps on victims' devices
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Google is killing off the 'Together' feature as it gears up Android Wear 2.0
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BlackBerry's ‘universal inbox' comes to Android
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Now locate, ‘wipe’ a Chromebook using Android Device Manager
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Was Android Device Manager accidentally enabled in Android-supporting Chromebooks?
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