Amazon may not be selling first-generation Kindle Fire tablets anymore (or offering significant software updates for them), but that doesn’t mean you can’t teach an old tablet new tricks. Developer ...
Andriod-x86 is an unofficial project to port Google’s Android operating system to run on devices with x86 processors… like the ones made by Intel and AMD. In other words, it lets you run Android on ...
When news broke over the the weekend that Google had cancelled its New York City Android event due to the imminent arrival of hurricane Sandy, we were all wondering when it would be rescheduled. As it ...
With Google’s Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 now officially on sale, the last few features of Android 4.2 are finally falling into place. In my early coverage of Google’s new devices and updated platform, two ...
Google's Nexus 4 phone and Nexus 10 tablet already had the latest version of Android, 4.2 — still called Jelly Bean — but some features, notably lockscreen widgets and the new "Daydream" mode, only ...
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean has been out for a few weeks now and we've rounded up six features you won't want to miss in the latest Android operating system. Jason Cipriani Contributing Writer, ZDNet Jason ...
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iOS versus Android debates have sparked many conversations, arguments, and may even have ended friendships. It is one of those topics we forbid at dinner tables mainly because it turns the food sour.
Along with a small mountain of new Nexus devices, Google announced also Android 4.2 on Monday. It's still called Jelly Bean, just like the prior version, but it's made just a little bit sweeter by the ...
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