Android battery: How to make your Google phone last longer
Google Android smartphones excel in many areas; a wide variety of quality hardware options; slick software interfaces; valuable and entertaining applications; endless customization possibilities; etc.
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Report: Google may standardize Android on ARM
Google Inc. may be entering talks with ARM Holdings plc about a standardization of Android operating system for an ARM-based chipset, according to a Digitimes report that references unnamed sources at notebook computer makers.
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Report: Google may standardize Android on ARM
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Google lowering boom on vendors over Android fragmentation, reports say
Google is talking to ARM about the possibility of standardizing both Android 3.x and ARM processors to offer a more consistent experience, says an industry report.
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Google guards Android’s open door, hires bouncer
Google has enacted some stricter policies with regards to what manufacturers are allowed to do with future versions of Android. Previously, phone and tablet manufacturers were allowed to run amok with the operating system and customize to it in whatever way they’d like, without any recourse from Google, who advertised Android as a completely open platform
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Google guards Android’s open door, hires bouncer
Google has enacted some stricter policies with regards to what manufacturers are allowed to do with future versions of Android. Previously, phone and tablet manufacturers were allowed to run amok with the operating system and customize to it in whatever way they’d like, without any recourse from Google, who advertised Android as a completely open platform. The consequence of this was that …
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Google Starts Tightening its Control of the Android Platform
According to a report by BusinessWeek , the company has told handset vendors that customised handsets will be denied access to the latest Android OS updates – which confirmed previous reports that tablets running on Android version 2 will be blocked from upgrading at a later date to the tablet optimised version 3 of the OS.
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Google Starts Tightening its Control of the Android Platform
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Google Starts Tightening its Control of the Android Platform
According to a report by BusinessWeek , the company has told handset vendors that customised handsets will be denied access to the latest Android OS updates – which confirmed previous reports that tablets running on Android version 2 will be blocked from upgrading at a later date to the tablet optimised version 3 of the OS.
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Apple Teaches Google About Product Synergy (Lesson Learned?)
Google’s Android OS has made great strides in seizing marketshare among smartphones, but the fragmentation of devices has finally caught Google’s attention–for its Honeycomb tablet OS, hardware specs will be much tighter. It’s a lesson from Apple . We heard last week that Google was suddenly being quite protective of its Android 3.0 Honeycomb code, and that the few OEM makers like Motorola who …
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Apple Teaches Google About Product Synergy (Lesson Learned?)
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Apple Teaches Google About Product Synergy (Lesson Learned?)
Google’s Android OS has made great strides in seizing marketshare among smartphones, but the fragmentation of devices has finally caught Google’s attention–for its Honeycomb tablet OS, hardware specs will be much tighter. It’s a lesson from Apple . We heard last week that Google was suddenly being quite protective of its Android 3.0 Honeycomb code, and that the few OEM makers like Motorola who …
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Apple Teaches Google About Product Synergy (Lesson Learned?)
Google’s Android OS has made great strides in seizing marketshare among smartphones, but the fragmentation of devices has finally caught Google’s attention–for its Honeycomb tablet OS, hardware specs will be much tighter. It’s a lesson from Apple
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Apple Teaches Google About Product Synergy (Lesson Learned?)
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