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Google Works With Automakers to Bring Android Into More Vehicles

Google is joining a new effort with several automakers to make Android a key platform to add high-technology features into the vehicles of tomorrow.The...

HP Unveils Android-Based All-in-One PC at CES

Hewlett-Packard is bringing an Android-based all-in-one PC to the commercial space, part of a larger rollout of systems during the first day of the...

Moto G $130 on Boost Mobile Jan. 20, Moto X $399 Everywhere

Motorola continues to sweeten the deals around the Moto X and the Moto G, the two phones it has released since being purchased by...

Android Seeks to Inspire Beautiful App Designs

Google is again sharing a new collection of what it sees as beautiful app designs to help Android app developers integrate more creativity and...

Lenovo Vibe Z Android Smartphone Is First With LTE

Lenovo has introduced its first LTE-enabled smartphone, the Vibe Z. The 5.5-inch Android-running smartphone is the lead device in a foursome Lenovo introduced Jan....

Android Smartphone Owners Not Protecting Their Devices: NPD

One in three Android owners said they don’t use a case because they weren’t worried about dropping their phone, and one-third of iPhone owners...

FTC Response to Privacy-Violating Flashlight App May Signal Big Changes

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is said to have a sent a message to the wireless industry in its handling of a settlement with...

Google Android Adds More Gaming Tools for Apps Developers

Google has released some useful new development features for game apps developers, including the ability to add realistic physics actions to their games for...

eWEEKChat Dec. 11: Predictions, Wild Guesses for IT in 2014

On Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 11 a.m. PST/2 p.m. EST/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKnews will host its 12th eWEEKChat event. The topic will be "Predictions,...

Tablet Growth Expected to Slow, With Android in the Lead: IDC

Worldwide tablet shipments are expected to reach 221.3 million units in 2013, down slightly from a previous forecast of 227.4 million but still 53.5...