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Jelly Bean now more popular than Ice Cream Sandwich; both trail Gingerbread
Android 4.1+ Jelly Bean has moved ahead of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in terms of popularity among versions of the platform. That said, both still trail the Gingerbread build as the two year old Android release still clings to the lead. Overall figures for …
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Bigger, better Moga Pro game controller now available
MOGA today announced a new version of the bluetooth-connected gaming controller in the form of MOGA Pro. Bigger than its predecessor, the MOGA Pro is a full-size console-like controller that pair with your Android handset or tablet. Details include clickable dual analog sticks, four action …
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5 signs your Android could be infected
A guest post from Bitdefender Mobile Security.
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Android Version History: A Visual Timeline (Infographic)
Maybe you’re new to Android and want to know what all this talk about Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich is all about. Maybe you’re the type who likes to live in the past. Whatever the case, we have just the thing for you! The fine …
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Jelly Bean powers one in four Android devices
Nearly one year after it was announced, Android 4.1+ powers one out of every four Android devices. The monthly developer dashboard figures are out and it shows that while Jelly Bean accounts for 25% of all devices it trails Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (29.3%) and Gingerbread …
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PowerA reveals the MOGA Pro mobile gaming controller at the CES
If you are a console gamer and also love to play games on your smartphone, then you need to check this out. Today at CES 2013, PowerA extended their MOGA gaming system line by adding the new MOGA Pro. Similar to the XBOX 360 controller, …
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PowerA touts games optimized for MOGA controller
Top developers such as Gameloft, Namco Bandai, SEGA, and Vector Unit are getting behind the gaming accessory.
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Polaroid purportedly working on Android camera with interchangeable lenses
Polaroid’s name is being tossed back in the rumor mill as a hardware maker said to be designing an Android-based camera. Some readers may recall the camera company demonstrating a device at CES last year that had a Gingerbread (Android 2.3) experience. Looking ahead, it …
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MetroPCS adds $170 Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G to portfolio
MetroPCS today added its latest Android handset, the Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G, to its growing roster of 4G LTE smartphones. Priced at $169.99, the phone features a 3.65-inch display, a 1GHz processor, a 3-megapixel camera and something called Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Yeah, it’s that kind …
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Android monthly update: Gingerbread still has majority, Jelly Bean climbs up
In this month’s update concerning the distribution of OS versions across devices, we’re seeing things move forward… at least a little bit. Here’s a rundown of the numbers: Version Codename API Distribution 1.5 Cupcake 3 0.1% 1.6 Donut 4 0.3% 2.1 Eclair 7 2.7% 2.2 …
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Boot your Nook Color and Nook Tablet to Android 4.1 with N2A microSD
Have a Nook Color or Nook Tablet and find yourself envying those with more full-blown Android tablets? Take things into your own hands with the latest release from the fellows over at Nook 2 Android. It’s a lesser known fact among its general user base …
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Cricket Wireless announces $129 Groove for November 21
Cricket Wireless is set to add another Android device to their portfolio tomorrow as the carrier pulls the curtain back on its new Groove handset. Built by ZTE, the smartphone runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread (yikes!) and features a 3.2-megapixel camera, 1GB internal storage, microSD expansion, …
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LG Optimus L9 review
Proof that budget-friendly devices do not have to be underpowered or come from lesser-known brands.
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Sony Xperia advance now available unlocked in U.S.
The Sony Xperia advance has touched down in the United States today, and is available through a number of online retailers, including Amazon and Newegg. Priced as low as $249.99, the phone is unlocked and can be paired with AT&T 2G/3G, T-Mobile 2G, Rogers, or Fido. …
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