Not exact matches
On the same day Facebook bought ads
in U.S. and British newspapers to apologize for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social media site faced new
questions about collecting phone numbers and text messages from
Android devices.
That's the
question that Northeastern researchers, led by assistant professor David Choffnes, ask
in new research that explores how free app - and web - based services on
Android and iOS mobile
devices compare with respect to protecting users» privacy.
However, while that is a welcome change for an otherwise brilliant tablet
device, the various limitations that RIM had put
in place as a pre-requisite for the PlayBook to run
Android Apps has led to more
questions than answers.
The BIGGEST
question has to be: Will this be a vanilla
android device?!! David, please weigh
in!
There are several
questions in the mind of
Android users like - Whether my
device will get
Android 5.0 Lollipop update or not?
With multiple pages you can tap on a small icon at the bottom of the screen to zip over to the page
in question without having to swipe through pages one by one as you do
in Android devices.
With that
in mind, my answer to the «which
device wins»
question is...
Android.
A screenshot showed up on the Twitter account @bhanusoi, clearly displaying that the
device in question was running
Android 4.3.
Additionally, various other
devices in the series are available on the cheap as well, such as the GlowLight variant of the eReader
in question and both
Android powered HD tablets.
Today we've posed a wearables
question to readers of SlashGear and
Android Community
in a variety of forums: Have you purchased an
Android Wear
device, and why or why not?
Android fans typically express outrage and disgust upon learning their
device in question (1) isn't being updated, (2) is going to have to wait for an update, (3) isn't the first to be updated, or (4) hasn't had an update announced period.
The HTC U11 Life does suggest that the Taiwanese phone makers may continue making lower - budget phones —
in some markets, it's an
Android One
device — but that still leaves the future of HTC's premium handset business
in question.
The feature
in question is used to quickly populate Facebook Messenger or Facebook Lite on
Android devices, based on a user's contacts.
That means we've got the
device in - hand, and we're ready to answer any burning
questions over on the
Android Central LG G Flex 2 forums.
From a consumer's perspective, the
question would have been, what makes Microsoft's small tablet better than the inexpensive and more popular
Android devices consumers were already buying
in droves?
Whenever I pick up a cheap
Android handset, I imagine the things I'd rather live with on a day - to - day basis than the
device in question.
On the same day Facebook bought ads
in US and British newspapers to apologize for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social media site faced new
questions about collecting phone numbers and text messages from
Android devices.
At the time, it wasn't clear which
Android Wear watches would be
in line to receive the update, but Google has now put all
questions to rest with an official list of supported
devices.
Having used Samsung
devices on
Android KitKat - version 4.4.4, as found
in the A5, which is the same version the SGS5 was running when we reviewed it - and
Android Lollipop (v5.0.2), we do have to call into
question the handling of the earlier software when mingled with Samsung's TouchWiz user interface.
We may not have the answers to those
questions, but there's no denying that
Android Jelly Bean is the best version yet — assuming your
device is capable of installing it
in the first place.
Both
devices will do about the same thing as far as notifications go, although the G Watch, because of the
Android Wear uses Google Now and can you can use the «Ok Google» feature and ask it
questions and see your answers on the display
in the new «card» notifications.
On the same day Facebook bought ads
in U.S. and British newspapers to apologize for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the social media site faced new
questions about collecting phone numbers and text messages from
Android devices.
The exploit chain
in question was actually submitted
in time to be included
in the December 5
Android Security Bulletin, which means that any
devices with that patch level or newer should be safe.
The FCC details point to a software version running on Key Lime Pie: the name may have taken a recent change, but there's evidence to suggest that the
device in question does have a new
Android software version on board.
The Nexus 9 is expected to be the launch
device for Google's
Android L released, and hit stores at some point
in the fourth quarter of the year, therefore a Google I / O launch seems out of the
question.
Since the app is essentially a web wrapper for the mobile browser version of Facebook with
Android sharing intents and notification features baked
in, the stability and speed fixes
in question are likely per -
device tweaks for
devices that are commonly detected using the app, especially lower - end and older
devices that may sometimes crash or experience slowdown
in otherwise normal operation.
The Wi - Fi vulnerability
in question can make it easy for attackers to alter Wi - Fi traffic or introduce malware into the traffic transmitted from
Android and Linux
devices.