Android Leftovers
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Google can remotely unlock some older Android devices if it needs to
Some Android devices running older versions of the software can be remotely reset by Google if a court demands access to it, according to a document prepared by the New York District Attorney’s Office.
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Google can remotely give cops access to at least 74% of all Android devices
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Google can remotely unlock three-quarters of Android devices
The document, so far unconfirmed by Google but widely reported and apparently prepared by the New York District Attorney's Office, claims that almost all elderly versions of Android are open to remote unlocking.
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Google Launches Android Studio 2.0 With Improved Android Emulator And New Instant Run Feature
Google today launched version 2.0 of its Android Studio integrated development environment (IDE) for writing apps for its mobile operating system.
Android Studio, which is based on IntelliJ, launched back in 2013 and came out of beta a year ago. It includes everything a developer needs to build an app, including a code editor, code analysis tools, emulators for all of Google’s Android platforms, and more.
The new version is now available as a preview in the Canary release channel of Android Studio.
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Google Now Rolling Out Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Updates
Google officially has rolled out the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, but for now, it only landed on select Android One smartphones.
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Jide Remix Mini: Does the 'world's first true Android PC' deliver?
The Jide Remix Mini packs an Android-based computer inside a device a bit larger than a deck of cards (or, for Canadians, about the size of 1.5 hockey pucks). It comes with a 64-bit, 4-Core Cortex processor, 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB of SSD storage.
The device sports two USB 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, a headphone port, and a microSD slot for extra storage. Jide sells the Remix mini for $69.99, and includes an HDMI cable (about 20" long) and a power adapter in the box.
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Here Are the Biggest Android Wear Challengers to the Apple Watch This Holiday Shopping Season
The first Android Wear watches made their debuts last June, and since then, a dozen different models have been released. But going into the holiday shopping season, there are six Android Wear devices worth watching. The following slideshow offers a look at those six Android Wear watches and how they stack up against the Apple Watch.
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Android M 6.0 Marshmallow Update Release Date: M 6.0.1 Rollout Happening for Some Android One Devices Already
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Android One fails to make a mark despite revamp
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Twitch v4.5.1 Adds Support For Android TV [APK Download]
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Android 6.0 Marshmallow With TouchWiz UI For Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Leaked
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