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By Android For Ever, on August 7th, 2012%
Google has added live traffic coverage in Google Maps for 130 more cities in the US. Live traffic is incredibly useful, and knowing this feature is coming to so many people is great . . . → Read More: Google Maps Live Traffic Supports 130 More Cities
By Android For Ever, on August 1st, 2012%
Some unfortunate news for those clinging to their old devices. The original Snapdragon powered devices (including the Nexus One, EVO 4G, Incredible, and the original Desire are not getting official CyanogenMod 9 builds. The latest CM build these and other older devices will be receiving is CM7.2, Gingerbread . . . → Read More: First Gen Snapdragon Devices Have Hit A Wall, No More Official CM9
By Android For Ever, on July 26th, 2012%
NVIDIA’s Tegra processors are some of the most popular mobile processors for tablets out there and are becoming popular in phones as well. . . . → Read More: NVIDIA Working To Support Miracast Wireless Display Standard With Tegra
By Android For Ever, on July 25th, 2012%
The Nexus Q, unveiled at this year’s I/O conference to a somewhat unsure audience, is a device that looks to unify your living room’s media experience, allowing the streaming of all your Play Store content to connected speakers and TVs, while also allowing for remote control from your (or your friends’) Android devices. . . . → Read More: Nexus Q App Updated To Support Devices Running 2.3.3 And Later, YouTube App Gains Q Compatibility
By Android For Ever, on July 25th, 2012%
It seems that the Nexus Q app has been updated to work with Android devices with 2.3.3 and up. This is an improvement, since before it wasn’t compatible with most devices. . . . → Read More: Nexus Q App Now Available For Devices With Android 2.3.3+
By Android For Ever, on July 18th, 2012%
Here is another indle game bundle, a la Humble Indle Bundle. It’s a pay what you want bundle, and the best part is, you decide how much goes to the developers and how much goes to charity. If you pay over $5.29, you get more games than if you payed less. . . . → Read More: The Indie Gala Lets You Buy Games And Help Charity
By Android For Ever, on July 11th, 2012%
The Big Jambox debuted the Android Jawbone Companion app, along with support for audible notifications through the speaker. These are not only great features, but necessary to an extent. Unfortunately, those features were exclusive to the Big Jambox, while original Jambox owners were left out. . . . → Read More: Jawbone Jambox Gets Update With Android App Support
By Android For Ever, on July 10th, 2012%
OK, OK, that’s actually Linus Torvalds expressing his feelings about NVIDIA , but there’s no better way to articulate the continued frustration with the complete lack of Sprint Galaxy Nexus support in AOSP. Verizon is [almost] there . Sprint, however, is not. . . . → Read More: Sprint Had This To Say About AOSP Support For Galaxy Nexus
By Android For Ever, on July 3rd, 2012%
In a post to the Android Building group earlier today, Jean-Baptiste Queru announced that Samsung’s Nexus S 4G has officially and fully been brought into the AOSP fold. . . . → Read More: Nexus S 4G Now "Fully Supported In AOSP, With No Restrictions"
By Android For Ever, on July 2nd, 2012%
We Android users have had the advantage of using flash on our devices for a very long time. However, Adobe has come out and announced two things . . . → Read More: Adobe will not support Flash for Jelly Bean Devices, ends Flash for Android completely on August 15
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