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The future of Android in 2012

Time and time again, Android’s demise is spelled out by bloggers all across the globe. Whether it’s because of a lack of revenue generated by Android itself, fragmentation, a new iPhone or a patent lawsuit, someone, somewhere is always predicting Android is on the way out. Well if you haven’t noticed, that’s far from reality. [...]

April 3rd, 2012 | Posted in Android Phone | Read More »

Google’s new Android Design website aims to beautify third-party apps

It’s a pretty well-known fact that some Android apps out there lack a bit in the “pretty and easy-to-use” department. More often than not, these apps have well-designed counterparts on other platforms like iOS and Windows Phone. As a result, Android has always been thought of as the ugly duckling of the mobile OS family. [...]

January 13th, 2012 | Posted in Android Phone | Read More »

Less quantity, more quality Android devices catching on; Acer joining the pack

During this year’s holiday season news slow-down, a time which usually comes towards the end of the year, and is always full of opinion editorial pieces, Android’s manufacturing model has become a hot topic. It all started a little over a week ago now, when news first hit that HTC is planning on releasing less [...]

December 28th, 2011 | Posted in Android Phone | Read More »

Android SMS Trojans on the Rise

Google’s open policy towards apps on Android is starting to wreak havoc as there has been a recent spate of apps being released onto Android Market containing Trojan software. The malicious apps often pose themselves as free versions of premium apps, or downloaders for popular games like Angry Birds and Cut the Rope, but once [...]

December 19th, 2011 | Posted in Android Aps | Read More »

Adobe product manager says Apple is one of the top reasons they abandoned Flash Player mobile

The end of development for Flash Player mobile has been a hot topic these past couple days. Adobe announced that HTML5 was the future of mobile media, and that the company needed to put their efforts into that and Air. But is that the only reason? Adobe product manager Mike Chambers took to his personal [...]

November 12th, 2011 | Posted in Android Phone | Read More »

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