Android Leftovers
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Android Marshmallow: What the Phones Are Going to Look Like
While some Android fans are looking forward to upgrading their existing Android smartphones to the latest version of the operating system, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, others are anticipating the release of new Android smartphones that will run the operating system out of the box. A document that Google has released to outline its requirements for manufacturers of Android smartphones and tablets gives us a glimpse of how phones for Android Marshmallow are going to handle some of the release’s most exciting new features.
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How to remotely delete Android phone data
There’s only one thing worse than losing your Android phone, and that’s losing your Android phone when there’s lots of personal stuff on it. If the thought of somebody else accessing your apps, your email or your secret plans for world domination scares you silly, we have the solution. Here’s how to remotely delete Android phone data and remotely wipe Android.
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SlimPort Nano Console turns your Android smartphone into a set-top box
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iOS 9 vs Android 6.0: Images Depicts Close Comparison Between Two Latest OS Available in Market; Android 6.0 Won Over iOS 9?
It is an evident factor that both Apple and Google have millions of hardcore users around the world.
With the latest version coming up in both Android and Apple, according to BGR, users are now engaged in a war that seems to be never ending. It is high time to consider the merits and demerits of both the operating system and the features that can be expected, while going ahead with purchase of new smart phone in market. A comparison between both OS will ultimately help a buyer rely on the best model in market.
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John McAfee (yes, him) on security and Android
A last minute change to the schedule at the Big Android BBQ this year looked almost like a joke on behalf of the event staff this year, but sure enough on Thursday afternoon a room at the Hurst Convention Center overflowed with people eager to hear the one and only John McAfee — namesake of the ubiquitous software suite — talk about users paying closer attention to personal security and being aware of just how important privacy is.
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5 Android camera apps that can shoot raw photos
Anyone who knows their way around a camera should be familiar with raw image files. Simply put, they contain pure, uncompressed visual data captured by the camera's sensor. It is this data that a camera's image processor uses to produce the JPEGs we later view and post on the internet. It is this kind of file that a pro photographer would use to make the most of their images.
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Big Android BBQ 2015: Vinli Interview (Connect Your Car!) – XDA TV
XDA was on site for another exciting, although rain-soaked, Big Android BBBQ 2015! We have been supporting the event for the past five years. XDA TV Host TK was at the Big Android BBQ and took the time to interview some of the attendees and other sponsors. In this video, he interviews Powell Kinney, the CTO of Vinli. Vinli is a company that bring advanced technology to your car through a small device plugged into your vehicle’s OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) port.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S5 Got The Android 5.1.1 OTA Update
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AT&T version of Samsung Galaxy S5 receives Android 5.1.1 update
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How to check if your Android smartphone or tablet gets enough juice from its charger
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Android tips and tricks: How to remotely erase data on a stolen Android smartphone
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Android Security: How's BlackBerry going to fix it?
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