Android

The Apple blogs vs. Android

December 11, 2011

Apple blogs play an important role. But the reality can get a bit distorted at times. View full post on CNET News.com

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Android 4.0 due in early 2012 for 7 HTC phones

November 7, 2011

The Ice Cream Sandwich version of Google’s mobile operating system will arrive on HTC phones early next year–but don’t expect it on all models. View full post on CNET News.com

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Windows Phone chief dumps on iPhone, Android

October 10, 2011

Calling Apple’s new iPhone a missed opportunity and Android chaotic, Windows Phone chief Andy Lees points to the benefits of Microsoft’s Mango in an interview with The Seattle Times. View full post on CNET News.com

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Android running as test app on HP TouchPad

October 6, 2011

A Chinese developer has reportedly gotten Android to work on an HP TouchPad by installing it as a WebOS application package and running Google’s OS in emulation mode. View full post on CNET News.com

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Oracle seeks licensing fees from Android handset makers

July 8, 2011

Oracle has approached various handset makers in the hopes they will join an early adopters program to license Android technology, for which Oracle claims it holds patents. View full post on CNET News.com

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Motorola: Future ‘Atrix’ devices as Android alternative

May 1, 2011

Motorola will bring out more devices based around the Atrix 4G smartphone-laptop convergence theme, the company’s CEO said. View full post on CNET News.com

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CNET News, now on Android

September 3, 2010

The iPhone’s no longer the only smartphone with a CNET News app. Our breaking stories and in-depth features are now even easier to read and browse on Android devices from the new, free CNET News app. Read about what it does and why it’s worth downloading. View full post on CNET News.com

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Study: iPhone grippers have more sex than Android clutchers

August 11, 2010

A study by OKCupid suggests that anyone with an iPhone, male or female, has twice as much sex as anyone with an Android phone. Why might this be? View full post on CNET News.com

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