Android Leftovers
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Blogosphere Chews on Android Nougat
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6 Active now getting Android 6.0 Marshmallow update
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Millions of Android Devices Were Infected by a Chinese Advertising Firm
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Why Nexus phones are now the only Android phones I wholeheartedly recommend
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Google’s Now on Tap is adding near-instant translation to Android
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Android 7.0 Nougat will stop ransomware resetting passwords
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How to tell if your Android phone has the HummingBad malware
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Intel scales back Android development
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How to tell if your Android phone has the HummingBad malware
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Samsung is now testing Galaxy Note7 prototypes running Android 7.0 Nougat
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The Priv: Five Months With Blackberry’s First Android
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Google fixes over 100 flaws in Android, many in chipset drivers
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