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OneNote hits Google's Android
IT PRO By Tom Brewster, 8 Feb 2012 at 10:47 OneNote lovers will be able to edit their notes on their Android devices, as Microsoft looks to cover all mobile platforms with its Office products. The productivity app is already available on iPhone , iPad and … Microsoft OneNote Arrives On The Android Market, Uses Your SkyDrive To Sync … OneNote for Android is here — get it now or live with regret Mobile Version Of OneNote Finally Arrives For Android Users |
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Google's Android+Chrome likely a winning combodroid
ZDNet (blog) By Paula Rooney | February 7, 2012, 10:56pm PST Summary: Google's marriage of its top rated Chrome browser with Android 4.0 is a smart move — just as was the consolidation of its previously separate Android code bases for smartphones and tablets with … |
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Apple TV Is Coming: 10 Ways It Will Hurt Google, Android
eWeek And in the process, it might hurt Google and Android. The amount of talk surrounding the Apple television has hit a tipping point. Almost every day, there is a new rumor that crops up about a possible feature, a launch date, pricing and more. Washington Post ports Facebook app to Android, iOS, Kindle Fire Staples unveils tablet website, launches Android app Apps Rush: Chrome, The Walking Dead, OneNote, Ladyhawke, Bullet Asylum and more |
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Apple, Android NPD Numbers Suggest Way Forward for Windows Phone
eWeek Apple and Google Android are battling for smartphone market superiority. Microsoft's Windows Phone can learn something from each rival. How can Windows Phone claim a bigger chunk of the smartphone market? Since Microsoft released the first iteration of … iSuppli: Windows Phone to Leapfrog iPhone by 2015 Microsoft's Other Mobile Problem Microsoft Loses Key Windows Phone Exec To Amazon |
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Google reportedly developing Android-powered smart glasses
Ars Technica An experimental project that is reportedly under development in Google's labs could raise the bar, however. According to a report that was published today in the blog 9to5Google, the search giant is developing a product called Google Glasses that will … Rumor: Google's Android-based HUD glasses getting public trials soon Head-Mounted Android: Google Reportedly Preps Connected Glasses Google Gets in Your Eyes |
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Google to continue Motorola's FRAND licensing that seeks to monopolize H.264, UMTS
Apple Insider By Daniel Eran Dilger Google's worst fears about greedy H.264 patent holders and "bogus patent" warfare involving Android are coming true, albeit at the hands of Motorola, a company it seeks to acquire. Google is now promising to continue this same … Google To Pledge Reasonable Terms For Motorola Patents – Source Google Is Said to Assure Fair Licensing for Motorola Patents Google to Commit to Offer Some Motorola Patents on FRAND Terms |
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Motorola's Droid 4 Added to Verizon Lineup
Sci-Tech Today The integration between Motorola and Android is likely to increase. In an appeal to business users, Verizon notes that the Motorola Droid 4 can plug into a conference room's HDTV for presentations, and the Droid 4 can be combined with a Lapdock 500, … What's the Thinnest Google Android Phone?: Droid Razr vs. Galaxy S3 vs. Ascend P1S Motorola Droid 4 Coming to Verizon on Feb 10 |
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Google To Pledge Reasonable Terms For Motorola Patents – Source
Wall Street Journal Google said in August it would purchase Motorola for $12.5 billion in part for its trove of more than 17000 patents, which it could use to defend itself against a lawsuits aimed at its Android mobile software. Google is in the midst of an antitrust … Google to continue Motorola's FRAND licensing that seeks to monopolize H.264, UMTS Google Is Said to Assure Fair Licensing for Motorola Patents Google to Commit to Offer Some Motorola Patents on FRAND Terms |
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Google, wall off Android already, would ya?
CNET by Charles Cooper February 7, 2012 2:29 PM PST Last week, Google announced it would start scanning Android apps for potential malware. Once someone uploads an app, Google new service–codenamed "Bouncer"–henceforth will scan for known malware, … Google Voice Refresh Adds New Features & Icon for Android More bogus ad-serving Android apps evade Google's Bouncer Google's whack-a-mole Marketplace cleans house again |
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Google's Android and Chrome, Together At Last
Wall Street Journal (blog) Owners of devices powered by Google's Android software can now use Chrome to surf the Web. On Tuesday they did. Google announced that people who own devices powered by the latest version of Android, called Ice Cream Sandwich, can now use Chrome to surf … Chrome for Android review Google Releases Chrome For Android Google Releases Beta Version Of Chrome For Some Android Devices |












