Android (page: 20)

At the end of October, Google officially unveiled the Nexus 5, the latest flagship device for the company that offers a pure Android experience along with higher-end specs.

Owners of Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 Wi-Fi models can start to get the Android v4.4 KitKat update starting today, though mobile data models still have to wait.

According to IDC's new Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Android has surpassed 80 percent of the global smartphone market.

Verizon has revealed that the Nexus 7 won't be supported on its LTE network until after it had gotten the Android KitKat update.

Google has announced that Android 4.4 KitKat will ship with the company's own word processing suite, QuickOffice, already pre-installed.

Android remains the king of the smartphone.

Google has confirmed today that the Galaxy Nexus, the company's reference device from two years ago, will not receive the brand new Android 4.4 KitKat.

Nvidia has updated its Shield handheld console to Android 4.3, giving access to thousands of Android games through its new 'console mode' support.

Samsung has confirmed that its Galaxy Gear smartwatch will be getting expanded support in the coming weeks.

As promised, Aereo has arrived for Android devices.

Although it had been leaked last month, Lenovo has now officially announced the A10 Android-based laptop.

Mobile device users continue to leave their phones and tablets unprotected from malware.

Just hours after user manuals leaked online, Lenovo has confirmed it will soon be launching an Android-based notebook.

Istagram for Android is catching up to the iPhone app with photo straightening.

Last week we reported that Microsoft had approached HTC in an effort to get the company to begin offering Android phones that can also dual-boot Windows Phone 8.

Executive chairman and former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, has claimed that Android is more secure than the iPhone.

Microsoft has approached struggling smartphone maker HTC, asking them about adding Windows Phone to their Android devices.

Thanks to French carrier SFR, Samsung fans now have a roadmap for when their devices will receive the latest Android update.

According to new ABI Research data, the global tablet market is now Androids to lose, following years of Apple dominance.

BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) was supposed to launch on iOS and Android devices over the weekend, but technical problems have pushed it back to next week on the platforms.
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