Android Leftovers
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Google's Android now powers more than 2 billion devices
More than 2 billion devices run on the Android operating system, Google said Wednesday at its I/O developer conference. It's not just popular phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S8. The TVs you watch and the cars you drive also use the software.
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Op-ed: It’s time for Google to take responsibility for Android’s security updates
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Audi and Volvo will use Android as the operating system in upcoming cars
Google has taken a major step toward turning Android into a complete operating system for cars that doesn’t require the use of a phone. The company announced partnerships with Audi and Volvo today, ahead of this week’s I/O developer’s conference, that will see those carmakers build new branded infotainment systems using Android 7.0 Nougat.
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HTC U 11 hands-on: HTC's true 2017 flaghsip
The HTC U Ultra and U Play introduced a totally new design language and user experience to consumers, a radical departure from HTC’s track record in years past. While that history proved popular with reviewers and tech aficionados, it didn’t exactly translate into mass market appeal. Hence the changes HTC introduced this year.
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Android O: Everything you need to know about Google's new phone software
It will succeed Nougat, which was released late last year, and will introduce brand new functionality to Android smartphones and tablets.
Android is the most popular mobile platform in the world and, as ever, there will be plenty of pressure on the company to deliver the features that millions of its users want.
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Android O: Should iPhone be worried? Nah
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Can BlackBerry's QNX Compete With Google's Android Automotive In The Infotainment Space?
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Google’s best new features are in apps, not Android
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Here's how Google is preparing Android for the AI-laden future
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Google is finally replacing its bad emoji blobs in Android O
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Google makes Kotlin a first-class language for writing Android apps
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Google’s TensorFlow Lite brings machine learning to Android devices
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How to Download the Android O Public Beta
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Google brings Smart Replies to Gmail on iOS and Android
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The rise of the Android-powered car
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Google I/O: Android 8.0, Assistant for iOS and what else to expect
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Here's that dual camera OnePlus 5 prototype in the flesh
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2 big asterisks to Google's Android upgrade fix
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Why Android is likely safe from a WannaCry-like attack
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Smart assistants are the new Android skins — everyone is building one and most are still pretty useless
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Google Has A Fix For One Of Android's Biggest Problems
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2 easy ways to child-proof your Android or iOS device
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This $130 phone with 3-day battery life is all I want in life
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CNN app for Android adds Chromecast support and reader mode
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Asus reportedly killing its ZenWatch line of Android Wear watches
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