Android Leftovers
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LineageOS (or Lineage Android Distribution) seems very likely to be CyanogenMod's new name, at least for now
Steve Kondik didn't mince words in what is now viewed as his parting statement from Cyanogen Inc. earlier this month. In that statement, though, he alluded to the potential intellectual property issues CyanogenMod might face if it was reorganized under a new non-profit corporate entity, and so the possibility of a new name was raised. It seems that name has, at least provisionally, been decided upon: LineageOS. Or Lineage Android Distribution - it could apparently be either.
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Android Candy: Teach an Android to Take Notes
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How Android evolved: 2014 to 2016 edition
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Will Samsung's AI dreams with Viv be hampered by Google, Android?
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Android Nougat 7.1.1: These are the Samsung phones getting the upgrade – are you eligible?
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GFXBench Reveals Android 7.1 Nougat Is Coming To Moto X Play
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New Android 7.1.1 Nougat Build Fixes More Google Pixel, Pixel XL Connectivity Problems
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Google's Android Pay mobile wallet arrives in Japan
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Google has started rolling out Android Pay in Canada [Update: Not quite yet]
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Gfycat launches mobile GIF creator for Android
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