Posts tagged android

Google-Now-cards

Back when Google unveiled the Nexus 5, it previewed an upcoming feature for the Google Search app that would allow users to directly open search results inside of relevant apps, rather than taking to their website.

So, if a user would search for a movie name on Google search for Android, he would get an option to directly open the search result inside the IMDb app.

HTC-One-logo-back

Sprint has started pushing out a minor OTA update to all its carrier-branded HTC One devices registered in the U.S. This upgrade doesn’t bring any major software developments, but it does bring some much-needed stability improvements, including a fix for the issue that repeatedly occurred informing users that “no SIM card” was inserted.

iPad-Air

While Android may be running away with the lion’s share of the smartphone market, there’s still no doubt about what rules the roost when it comes to tablets. New data from InfoScout reveals that roughly 40% of iPads sold on Black Friday were purchased by Android smartphone users.

Cal-Android

Cal, the gorgeous calendar app from Any.do, is now available on Android, almost five months after making its debut on iOS. But it was well worth the lengthy wait, because it’s by far the best-looking app you’ll download today, and it’s completely free.

yotaphone-01

YotaPhone, the world’s first smartphone with a rear-facing E Ink display, has gone on sale in Europe today with a price tag of €499. Other specifications include a 4.3-inch 720p front-facing display, a quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, and 2GB of RAM.

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