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- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to land September 25th, says rumor
- Police officers must have a warrant to search your phone, Supreme Court rules
- Google unveils Android L
- Android Wear launches today, will have plenty of interaction with Android smartphones
- Google announces Android One as a way to introduce more affordable phones with Google software
- Android has 1 billion active devices
- Only one iPhone 6 model may have optical image stabilization
- Watch Google I/O Livestream at 9AM PDT / 12PM ET
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to land September 25th, says rumor Posted: 25 Jun 2014 12:30 PM PDT The release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is not even up for debate, the device simply will arrive during the second half of the year. The key questions are, what will the Note 4 be and when exactly will it be launched. We have seen plenty of reports regarding the former, but also have something more concrete news about the latter today, with a new leak suggesting the exact date of the Note 4's release Read the full story here. |
Police officers must have a warrant to search your phone, Supreme Court rules Posted: 25 Jun 2014 11:34 AM PDT Law enforcement officers in the United States will have to obtain a warrant prior to searching someone's phone or risk lawsuits and botched investigations. The US Supreme Court today ruled that police officers, with limited exception, must secure a warrant before searching a phone seized by someone in custody. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 25 Jun 2014 10:42 AM PDT Android version 4.4 KitKat has not been available for a year, but already Google is talking its next major Android update at its I/O developer event. The latest version of the mobile platform is simply known as "L-release" at the moment, although we suspect it will get a nice new food based name before it is rolled out to devices. Read the full story here. |
Android Wear launches today, will have plenty of interaction with Android smartphones Posted: 25 Jun 2014 10:24 AM PDT Android Wear will offer users content made for quick glances and time saving updates that would normally take more steps or time when getting that same information from a smartphone. However, the most compelling aspect of what was shared is how Android Wear will interact with Android smartphones. Read the full story here. |
Google announces Android One as a way to introduce more affordable phones with Google software Posted: 25 Jun 2014 09:32 AM PDT Google makes software, manufacturers make phones. The divided partnership between the two sometimes leads to subpar products or good products hampered by lengthy delays, but Google is working to combat that with a new standardization process called Android One. Read the full story here. |
Android has 1 billion active devices Posted: 25 Jun 2014 09:18 AM PDT Every year, Google announces the latest activation figures to reveal how many Android devices have been activated over time. Today, Google switched to measuring the number of devices used within the past 30 days. Read the full story here. |
Only one iPhone 6 model may have optical image stabilization Posted: 25 Jun 2014 06:13 AM PDT Apple is expected to release the iPhone 6 in two different sizes later this fall, but only one of those new iPhone styles will have the coveted Optical Image Stabilization feature, according to new unsettling reports from people who claim to be in the know. Read the full story here. |
Watch Google I/O Livestream at 9AM PDT / 12PM ET Posted: 25 Jun 2014 05:18 AM PDT In a little under four hours, Google will kick off what's sure to be a very busy Google I/O Developer conference. It has already been established that the company will preview the next L version of Android, the new wearable platform called Android Wear, and a fourth attempt to capture the living room with Android TV. The next best thing to actually seeing it live is being able to watch the news as it's announced. The Google I/O livestream will kick off at 9AM PDT (12 PM ET) at google.com/events/io. Read the full story here. |
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