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Exclusive: Fearing data privacy issues, Google cuts some Android phone data for wireless carriers
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Google will no longer send signal data from Android phones to avoid privacy violations
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Infotainment System Wars, Looking at Apple CarPlay VS. Android Auto Play
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Android TV picks up free streaming service XUMO w/ over 160 live channels
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HTC U12+’s Android Pie Update Available in the US
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