Android Leftovers
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A new Android app could detect earthquakes
Smarthphone technology is shaking up earthquake research with a new app that may soon connect millions of users around the world to create an early-warning network.
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have released a crowdsourcing Android application called MyShake that uses data from a smartphone’s built-in vibration sensor to detect the presence of a quak
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7 Android tools that can help your personal security
Most articles about Android security tools focus on malware-scanning suites like Lookout, Norton and AVG. But with the layers of protection already built into the platform, those sorts of apps are arguably unnecessary and often counterproductive -- or even needlessly expensive.
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Creator of Android wants to give you a free dashcam
Years ago, Andy Rubin gave us Android. Today, he wants to give people free dashcams to stick in their vehicles. That’s right. Free dashcams.
You may not have heard much about Rubin since he left Google in 2014. He’s been busy with Playground Global, which he co-founded shortly after his exit. Playground’s mission is “to make it even easier to bring innovative hardware to market.” They raised more than $350 million in funding to do that, and this free dashcam (that’s not it pictured above, it’s a Gadstone GS3000) could be the first product they turn out.
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Chrome For Android Finally Getting Physical Web Support: Here's The Deal
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Physical Web Support Comes To Chrome 49 Beta For Android
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India has the most malware-infected Android devices: Report
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When it comes to spaffing your login creds, Android biz apps are the business
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Microsoft: 74 Device Partners Will Bring Office To Android [Ed: or else Microsoft will sue them using patents.]
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Microsoft Brings Bloatware to Android, Time Inc. Buys MySpace… [Tech News Digest]
Microsoft is talking this up as a good thing for you and I, saying the pre-installation of these apps “increase the value of those devices by delivering the rich productivity experiences customers want.” However, we suspect most people will disagree with that assessment, and would prefer instead to choose which apps they install by themselves.
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Add missing places to your Google Maps Timeline on Android
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Google Clock v4.3 Update For Android Brings Resizable Widgets And More: What To Expect
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A simple free Android app that will make your phone much faster
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Sony Xperia Z5 and Moto G 2014 got Updated to Android 6.0 Marshmallow Update
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