Archive for October, 2011
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Oct

Inquirer
Google updates Google+ app for Android
GMANews.TV
Search giant Google has updated its app for devices running its Android operating system, which it recently upgraded to "Ice Cream Sandwich." Google said its new Google+ for mobile features improvements in battery life and navigation, and allows one to
LG confirms Android Gingerbread update schedule for Optimus phonesInquirer
The One Really Nice Thing About Android's Back ButtonTechnologizer
Android Apps And Google FragmentationTechie Insider
TechnoBuffalo -Scribbal -Android Police
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31
Oct

Mobiledia
Motorola Mobility could be sold again under Google, analyst says
Crain’s Chicago Business
(Crain's) — Motorola Mobility Inc.'s days are numbered as a stand-alone phone maker inside Google Inc., an analyst has said. Ed Snyder of San Francisco-based Charter Equity Research Inc. said Google, maker of the Android software for smartphones,
Motorola to cut 800 jobs leading up to Google mergerVatorNews
Motorola Mobility to spend $31 million to cut 800 jobsLos Angeles Times
Motorola Banks $228 Million from Unnamed Patent HolderWired News
Mobiledia -Geek.com -DailyTech
all 37 news articles »

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31
Oct

CrazyEngineers VoiCE
Ubuntu coming to smartphones, tablets and TVs
CBS News
What this means for consumers is that hardware companies will soon have an alternative to, Google's Android or Microsoft's Windows Phone. Because Ubuntu is free to use and install on any computer, it could be a cost-cutting opportunity for developers
Canonical to Expand Ubuntu for Smartphones, TabletsPCWorld
Canonical: Mobile OEMs are going to love our LinuxRegister
Can Ubuntu Linux win on smartphones and tablets?ZDNet (blog)
CNET
all 76 news articles »

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31
Oct

Telegraph.co.uk
Samsung Galaxy Nexus to launch on 17 November
Telegraph.co.uk
The Galaxy Nexus will be the first Android handset to run Ice Cream Sandwich, the codename for Google Android 4.0. It will feature a 4.6” screen, made possible in a smaller form factor partly by the removal of hardware buttons from the front.
Google's Next Android Serving: Ice Cream SandwichDiscovery News
Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich coming Nov. 17Fiercemobilecontent
Samsung Galaxy Nexus release date 17 NovemberDaily Convo
AnandTech -International Business Times -Geek Sailor
all 436 news articles »

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31
Oct

Twice
AT&T announces first phones for new network
The Associated Press
Both are big touchscreen smartphones that run Google Inc.'s Android software. They'll cost $200 and $250 respectively, with a two-year service contract requirement. Dallas-based AT&T Inc. is building a network based on Long-Term Evolution, or LTE,
AT&T announces first phones for new networkAtlanta Journal Constitution
AT&T announces new phones for LTE networkUSA Today

all 209 news articles »

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31
Oct

The Guardian
Half of UK population owns a smartphone
The Guardian
Google's Android is the most popular smartphone OS in the UK. Photograph: Robert Galbraith/Reuters Just under half of the UK population now owns a smartphone, and Google's mobile operating system Android is powering half of those those being sold
Android leads the way with 50% of UK smartphone market in Q3Mobile Today
Android Apps And Google FragmentationTechie Insider
I've Been Looking at Android All Wrong – User SubmittedTechnoBuffalo
People with Voices -GizmoCrunch -Hindu Business Line
all 12 news articles »

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31
Oct

TechShout!
Android Apps Get Big Break on Google TV
TechNewsWorld
Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) unveiled a software update for Google TV on Friday that includes a slew of apps. These are based on Android 3.1, Google spokesperson Jacques Herbert told TechNewsWorld. This is the latest version of the so-called "Honeycomb"
Version 2 Of Google TV Adds Android Apps And Redesigns User InterfacePSFK
Google TV 2.0 Brings Android Honeycomb With Apps To The SofaMobile Magazine
Google TV gets updated with Android Market and moreTechShout!
Techworld.com -Digit -The VAR Guy
all 37 news articles »

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31
Oct

Mobile Entertainment
Disrupt Beijing: Android's China Troubles, Can Chinese Compete Abroad?
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Speakers at Disrupt, a conference held by Techcrunch at the China National Convention Center in Beijing, on Monday discussed topics ranging from unlicensed Angry Birds merchandise to Internet censorship, Google's Android troubles in China and the
Android Winning In China, But The Market Is “Going Through A Chaotic Phase”TechCrunch
Android in China? Flying but chaoticMobile Entertainment

all 3 news articles »

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31
Oct

The Next Web
Canonical: Mobile OEMs are going to love our Linux
Register
The new OS could chew into Google's Android market share, although it's not expected to hit devices until April 2014, Mark Shuttleworth (founder of Ubuntu developer Canonical) said in an interview ahead of a speech at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in
Ubuntu Linux heads to smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.ZDNet (blog)
Ubuntu plans move into mobile, targets AndroidThe Next Web
Ubuntu eyes smartphone, tablet marketZDNet Asia
Phones Review -Gotta Be Mobile -Rethink Wireless
all 20 news articles »

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