Android

HP CEO talks Android, not Windows 8

Hewlett-Packard is thinking a lot more about Android these days. CEO Meg Whitman focused on new Android products during the company’s earnings conference call. View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Android has become a hedge against Microsoft and Windows

HP, in a way, is putting Microsoft and Windows on notice with its new Android offerings. Originally posted at News – Microsoft View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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HP goes Android with x2 hybrid

Hewlett-Packard’s new SlateBook x2 can double as an Android laptop, and that’s a first for HP. Originally posted at News – Mobile View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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As Android disrupts, tablets beat cheap PCs: Nvidia

High-end tablets will replace low-end PCs, with Android leading the way, according to Nvidia’s CEO. Originally posted at News – Mobile View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Android notebooks? Yep, Intel says, and they’ll only cost $200

Dadi Perlmutter, Intel’s chief product officer, also tells CNET that devices running Intel’s mainstream Core line of processors could sell for as low as $399 to $499. View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Better sync lined up in Chrome for Android

An update to Chrome for Android delivers some features it’s been lacking, including password and autofill sync. Originally posted at View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Google’s Quickoffice comes to Android, iPhone

Sharpening one prong of its dual-pronged strategy for competing against Microsoft Office, Google brings its Office file editing software to the top mobile devices. Originally posted at News – Internet & Media View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Chrome for Android gets server-accelerated browsing

Proxy browsing uses Google’s servers to squeeze Web pages then shoot them to Chrome faster using SPDY networking technology. Also in Chrome 26 for Android: password sync and early WebRTC support. Originally posted at News – Internet & Media View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Opera’s overhauled Android browser now in beta

The public now can start judging whether it was a good idea for the Norwegian browser company to scrap its own browser engine for the open-source WebKit. Originally posted at News – Internet & Media View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Opera overhaul: WebKit-based Android browser due Q2

Opera reveals that the radically overhauled browser works on Gingerbread, gets “Off-road Mode” for bad networks, adds a content discovery tool, and will ship in the first half of the year. Originally posted at Mobile World Congress View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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