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What Android might bring us from CTIA |
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Written by SSDave
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Thursday, 03 May 2012 22:21 |
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Next week as wireless fans descend on New Orleans for the annual CTIA Wireless show, we'll get one more peek at how the mobile landscape will unfold over the coming months. Previously held in March, but moved to May for 2012, the three-day event takes a North American focus while including the wireless movers and shakers from around the world.
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Android 4.0 hits 4.9% adoption rate |
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Written by SSDave
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Thursday, 03 May 2012 22:07 |
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The latest Android platform numbers are in, and they show a nice rise in the amount of phones running version 4.0.
The latest version of Google's mobile operating system, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, is now powering 4.9% of active Android devices, according to the company's official statistics.
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Google has lost control of Android |
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Written by SSDave
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Sunday, 29 April 2012 01:39 |
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There was great news on the Android front this week. Samsung reported blow-out earnings, with smartphones -- the majority running Android -- accounting for nearly three-quarters of profits. Meanwhile comScore data spotlights the growing US Android tablet market. Additionally, Google started selling Galaxy Nexus direct, with no carrier contract, for $399. But all three share something in common -- what they foreshadow. Google has lost control of Android, and must swiftly act to regain it.
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How to use Google Drive on Android |
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Written by SSDave
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012 20:02 |
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You may have noticed shortly after the official announcement of Google Drive that Google Docs was no longer on your Android device. Instead, you can find the Google Drive app in its place. If for some reason your Google Docs app hasn't made the switch yet, you can download the Google Drive update to your device from Google Play. Let's take a look at how the Android app integrates and works with Google Drive.
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Written by SSDave
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Monday, 23 April 2012 01:09 |
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We compare two Android tablets. Which one wins?
Flagship Android tablets are taking the fight to Apple's iPad. Both these Android tablets are about the same size and weight as Apple's latest wundertablet. The key differences are the user's options for connecting them to other gadgets.
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