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Just a few days ago, we learned that new HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE smartphones, for use on AT&T and Sprint respectively, were held up in U.S. customs for infringing Apple’s patents. Back in December, Apple won an exclusion order from the International Trade Commision (ITC) because Android's mes ... Full Article »
Call it diversity or fragmentation, there’s no getting around the fact the mobile scene’s become riddled with Android-powered handsets. Nearly 4,000 in fact. A recent report from OpenSignalMaps has tracked some 3,997 unique phones, tablets and other connected devices powered by Google’s mobile ... Full Article »
Patent infringement lawsuits have become a permeating characteristic of the mobile industry these days, particularly with Apple’s watchful eye over rivals’ hardware and software implementations. The latest to fall under Apple’s ire is HTC, whose shipments of the HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE were s ... Full Article »
Google was found guilty for infringing on Oracle’s Java API copyrights, but U.S. District Judge William Alsup, who’s presiding over the case, said that Oracle won’t get the $1 billion in damages it seeks from Google at this point. This is because the jury couldn’t reach a unanimous decision ... Full Article »
Two years after the rumor originally hit the Internet that Facebook was developing its own branded smartphone with a partner (subsequently quashed by Mark Zuckerberg), the rumor that Facebook is working on an Android device of its own is back. TechCrunch states that rumor has it that Facebook is wo ... Full Article »
The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich line up is rounding out with HTC’s latest smartphone releases, the much anticipated HTC One S and One X. They’ve been dubbed the new superphones from HTC, which is struggling to regain the spotlight given the heavy competition from Samsung, Motorola and others. ... Full Article »
It looks like Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is finally rolling out on the devices we’d expect, including the Samsung Galaxy S II and a handful of Motorola handsets. Samsung’s already begun upgrading its Galaxy S II smartphone with ICS, starting with European customers in Poland, Hungary and Swe ... Full Article »
It seems we’ve been waiting a lifetime for a solid array of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices to hit the market since the OS was updated last November. And Barcelona’s annual Mobile World Congress event has served up an Ice Cream Sandwich buffet. Most major OEMs revealed a new and improved ... Full Article »
Mobile World Congress officially kicks off today, serving up mounds of new developments for Android. Andy Rubin, the man behind Google’s Android platform, revealed the most recent Android stats during Google’s press conference at the annual Barcelona event: more than 300 million Android devices ... Full Article »
The question of Android’s Market has turned to one of profit, as an assortment of app stores pepper the consumer scene. Android’s made a frenemie of Amazon, an app store that’s found the secret to selling paid apps. Ditsimo collected app download data in January 2012, finding that Google’s A ... Full Article »
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