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Android This Week: Hulu Plus lands; Falling market share; TV tech on phones

Android This Week: Hulu Plus lands; Falling market share; TV tech on phones

Hulu Plus brings movies and television shows the small screen of Android smartphones, but only six models are compatible for now. Sony Ericsson is leveraging HDTV technology for it's new Android phones while the iPhone appears to be chipping away at Android's popularity in the U.S.

 

Android security fix said to be on way

Google on Wednesday began fixing a security flaw that affects some 97% of Android smartphones.

 

Android Poised to Invade the Home

Android Open Accessory creates platform APIs for standard devices, such as phones and lightbulbs. With this, Android joins the ever-growing list of protocols (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Insteon, X10) competing for attention in the connected home.

Senh: Lots of great stats for Android here - 400,000 android devices activated per day; 200,000 apps; and 310 devices. Very impressive numbers.

 

Google faces more antitrust complaints

The search-engine giant is facing complaints in South Korea as mobile phones using its Android software gain dominance.

 

Bits: Android Pulls Ahead in Smartphone Race

Bits: Android Pulls Ahead in Smartphone Race

A new report released Thursday by Nielsen, a market research firm, said that the Google Android platform had become the most popular operating system among United States smartphone users.

Senh: That's pretty amazing for Google, who kinda came to the game late, but is finally leading the pack.

 

Android and iPhone: It's a two-horse race

It's official — there are only two mobile operating systems that matter right now. Even though their competitors are trumpeting enthusiastic comeback strategies, the big money is on Apple's iOS and Google's Android, the Mac and PC of the 21st century.

 

Google CEO: Android update "could replace credit cards"

Google CEO: Android update

The next generation of Android is coming in a few weeks, and that update to the mobile operating system "could replace credit cards," according to Google ...

 

Android 2.2 Review: A Deep, Delicious Dive Into Froyo

Originally announced at Google I/O back in May, Android 2.2 was Google's answer to iPhone OS 4, now known as iOS 4. Along with expected tweaks and updates, it also delivers a slew of cutting-edge new features that no other mobile OS has ever delivered users.

 

Google Reveals Android 2.2 and More [LIVE]

Today is day two of Google I/O, Google’s developers conference. Yesterday, Google used its keynote.

 

How Android Phones Became a Hit

Android's rise is remarkable for a young OS; here's how it happened and what's next for Google's smartphone entry.

Senh: Impressive indeed. Google kept Android completely open. Any carrier can use their operating system; anyone can create and launch an Android app without getting approval; and its browser supports Flash. Still, I see more people with iPhones than Android devices.

 

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