Google's On Android Lollipop Security - Set It and Forget It
The latest reassurance provided by the lead engineer for security in Google should be great news for Android users. He believes, users need not be tec...
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The latest reassurance provided by the lead engineer for security in Google should be great news for Android users. He believes, users need not be tec...
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Last month, the Android community watched as Apple unveiled its lineup of iPhone 6 phones. Yes, September was Apple’s month. We can concede that. B...
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Android has offered encryption since 2011. Unfortunately, most Android users don’t care (or don’t know) about encryption. These users never turn en...
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The fight for market share between Google Android and Apple iOS has been on for some time now. Google has been able to command a market share of over...
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The speculation about what the new Google Android OS is going to be called persists and the latest is that it may be called Android Lion. It is also s...
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When Google announced Android L a few weeks ago, they did something different. Instead of giving Android L a catchy, candy-based codename, Google s...
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Future Nexus 6 and Nexus 8 handset users are in for a great user experience. This is thanks to both these devices running on the new Android L platfor...
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Now that the announcement has been made by Google about Android L, the comparison exercises have started in right earnest. The existing Kit Kat is bei...
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Google has named the latest version of its Android OS as Android L. There is no doubt that this version would be upgradeable and you can enjoy its ben...
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Android L is being (unofficially) released for more and more Android devices. If you’re one of the lucky few to get the Android L update, then you’...
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At the end of June, Google released the Android L Developer Preview. The preview was only officially released on the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7. However,...
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Last week, we told you about Android L. This week, we’re here to tell you that Android L has been rooted. That’s right: just a week after the world...
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