Xperia_business

Sony has announced a new programme targeted towards enterprise customers, dubbed Xperia in Business. The service is similar to Samsung’s KNOX security suite, which aims to provide an additional level of security to enterprise users for sharing and managing their business information along with relevant tools for managing devices in bulk. 

androidone

According to a report from Ars Technica, Google will not allow OEMs to customize the three new flavors of Android it announced last week at I/O: Android Wear, Auto and TV.

According to David Burke, Engineering Director at Google, the UI is a part of the product and they want to deliver a very consistent user experience this time.

CloudMagic

CloudMagic made its debut appearance on the Google Play Store just four months ago and has been recognized as one of the most elegant, user-friendly, secure and feature-packed third-party email clients ever since. So, consequently, we’ve decided to bring the application its very own review here at Cult of Android.

Amazon-Appstore

Amazon’s Android AppStore might not be as popular as the Play Store, but the company sure does hold some tempting sales every once in a while to attract consumers.

Today, Amazon has announced that it is holding a weekend sale on its AppStore where it will be giving away 31 apps worth up to $100 for free. 

android-l-n5-n7

A system dump of Android L, courtesy of the Developer Preview images released by Google, has been uploaded online allowing Android users to get their hands on some new goodies from the upcoming version of Android right away.

This includes the new keyboard, wallpapers, fonts and other updated Google Apps like Play Services, Search and Play Store.

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