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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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