Android Leftovers
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Android Turns Its Back on Jack Compiler Toolchain
Coinciding with the coming of Java 8 in 2014, Google adopted the Jack compiler toolchain to simplify all the moving parts required to build an Android mobile app while using the new language features -- an experiment that ended yesterday.
"We've decided to add support for Java 8 language features directly into the current javac and dx set of tools, and deprecate the Jack toolchain," product manager James Lau said in a blog post yesterday.
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Windows 10 news update - Bad news for Microsoft as the 'unthinkable' is about to happen
In fact, whilst Windows remained the most popular OS last month, with a 38.6% share of the market, Android was just over one per cent behind with 37.4%.
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Which do you think is better: Android TV or Chromecast? [Poll]
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Samsung's new Android tablet may cost as much as iPad Pro
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Little-known tips and tricks for Android phones
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Leak: This year’s mid-range Android phones will pack as much power as last year’s flagships
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Fossil says its Android Wear 2.0 OTA is already underway, wider rollout starts tomorrow
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36 Popular Android Smartphone Models Come With Pre-Installed Malware, And Almost All Of Them Sell In India
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Can't choose between an iPhone and an Android? A bizarre new smartphone case lets you have both
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This Crazy Phone Case Will Add Android To Your iPhone, If It Ever Ships
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Fossil is updating three smartwatch models to Android Wear 2.0
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NVIDIA Shield TV is still the best Android TV box
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Google's Family Link unlocks Android for kids
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