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Google engineers talk Android at I/O 2013
During the fireside chat at Google I/O, a team of Google Android engineers acknowledged continuing fragmentation issues with the Android software and talked about how they’re trying to fix it….
Android rumor roundup
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Active, Sony Xperia ZR, and Samsung Galaxy Core andare among this week’s juiciest rumors. by Scott Webster April 26, 2013 3:40 PM PDT Follow @swebster77 (Credit:…
Archos GamePad now shipping for £130: Android 4.1, 1.6GHz CPU and a bona fide D-pad
You’ve waited long enough, haven’t you? The low-cost PMP leader has kept the mantra alive with its GamePad, which is now shipping to those interested for £129.99. Put simply, it’s…
Google plans to fix an Android networking bug… after 2.5 years
It’s fair to say that some bugs take awhile to fix, and a public schedule isn’t always an option; HTC knows this well. Still, Google may be pushing the limits…
Android 4.2 bug omits December from the People app, makes end-of-year birthdays even less bearable
The launch of Android 4.2 brought a welcome smattering of extra features to the mobile world, but a recently discovered bug omits something slightly important: namely, the month of December….
SlingPlayer for Android gets a long-awaited update, adds reminders and better Android 4 video quality
Fans of both Android and Slingbox streaming have had a long wait for a significant update to the SlingPlayer app, to put it mildly — the last major upgrade was…
Samsung Galaxy Camera marries Android and photography on AT&T, we go hands-on (update: video!)
Samsung’s Android-powered Galaxy Camera is a bit of a wild card, marrying Google’s Android Jelly Bean OS with a 16-megapixel camera — heck, it’s even got a 4.8-inch 1,280 x…
Vic Gundotra post hints Snapseed for Android may be close, bring Google+ integration
When Google bought Nik Software, there was some worry that Snapseed would go the proverbial dodo’s route and fade into obscurity as part of a larger Google app. We won’t…
Review: TomTom Hands Free Car Kit for Android
£20. That’s the price difference between this Hands-free car kit for your Smartphone and the cheapest TomTom sat-nav, the Start 20 UK & Ireland. £20 doesn’t seem like an awful…






