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Study shows unprecedented mobile application growth
NFC application revenues to reach $10.6bn in 2012
100-core processor doubles performance and cuts consumption in half for Android 4.0 devices
Low-cost Android smartphones will seize 80% of market in Africa, India, and China, says NPD In-Stat
Apple took 80% of handset profits in Q4
Robotic smart balls controlled by Apple or Android smartphone
Inside Secure introduces open NFC stack for Google Android 4.0
Kivic ONE brings AirPlay to cars
LG shows off VMWare virtualization on Android 4G smartphone
Wind River launches Android accelerator software
'Accelerated' Android 4.0 available on ARM dev boards
Spreadtrum releases platforms for $40 smartphones
Android ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ tablet runs on 1GHz low-power MIPS-based XBurst CPU
Dialog wins sockets in Samsung smartphones
Moto sees challenges in NFC, Wi-Fi, DLNA
NXP claims Google phone design win
Android app keeps drivers at safe distance
EtherWaves adds software defined radio based DAB/DMB to GENIVI and Android
Canonical preps Ubuntu for mobile devcies
Nokia tries again with new Windows phones
Android SDKs now available
TI touts role in Android 4.0 rollout
RSA delivers integrated, strong and invisible authentication for mobile applications
Linux groups launch Tizen to fight Android
Intel: Android on x86 phones TK in 2012
Future Android versions to be optimized for Intel’s Atom processors
Automotive multimedia concept embraces Android, tablet computer
Android app demonstrates EEPROM with added NFC for smartphones
Google's Moto bid: It's all about the patents
Wind River increases Android device test software
Google selects austriamicrosystems for Arduino prototyping platform
IHS iSuppli sees great potential for tablets in infotainment systems
Sony Ericsson selects NXP's NFC solution for its Android-based smartphones
Android app creator features WYSIWYG editor for non-programmers
Qualcomm will give Web apps a boost
Android 2.1 runs on MCU
NXP says it is 'Google Wallet' chip supplier
Analyst: Tablets to drive PC growth in 2011
FTDI to support Android USB API
Google TV turns on Android, Web apps
Android gets more unity, USB support
Android wins 35% of Q1 smartphone market
MIPS chooses alternative Java VM for Android distribution
Win one of five Snowball developer boards
MIPS now porting Honeycomb
Cypress TrueTouch touchscreen solution to support the Android 3.0 platform
New developer community targets Android on MIPS
ARM adds AllWinner and extends Telechips deal
At mobile impasse, Intel tips Atom progress
MIPS: Android remains processor neutral
ABI: Android in 45% of smartphones by 2016
Google's Android tablet delay angers OEMs
Tag writing app targets NFC-enabled Android smartphones and tablets
Android to reach 140 million units in 2011
Android-operated mobile phone recharges via its own photovoltaic cells
Nvidia demos quad-core Tegra in tablet
Nvidia nabs pair of tablet design wins
Nokia admits its platform is 'burning' - and not in a good way
Open NFC protocol stack for Android promises consistent API
Synopsys supports Android on ARC processor
China-based MIPS32 licensee targets mobile devices
Startup offers FAT32 for Android, Linux
AT&T accelerates plans for LTE, Android
China link helps MIPS go mobile
Connected TVs already at 21 percent of market, says analyst
Ambarella SoC said to enable 'smart camera'
Rockchip will release RK29xx mobile internet platform at CE
China gets sub-$100 Android phone design
VDC Research Group predicts key trends shaping the embedded market
Imagination ports Android to Meta processor
NXP collaborates with Google to integrate NFC in Android 2.3 and support Nexus S phone
Update: Android, RIM will support NFC
OpenSynergy, Sysgo cooperate on safety-critical software platform
Latest Android distribution contains 'security breaches'
Icera partners with Teleca to develop Android RIL (radio interface layer) for smartphone platform
Gemalto to sue Google, HTC, Motorola and Samsung over Android patent infringement
Qualcomm gets real with augmented reality
Monitoring your health with your mobile phone
Smartphone design-win for ThreadX
Innovative software to take the security risks out of mobile communications
VirtualLogix shows TI support for A15 hypervisor
Apple to take bite out of Moto
Oracle's Google suit won't chill Android
Electric Cloud optimises software production for Android device manufacturers  
Wind River joins Open Screen Project
Smartphone growth lies in low-end phones
ISuppli: Android growth to outpace Apple's iOS
Motorola stages handset comeback
Growth of Linux-based mobile device shipments to outstrip all other handset growth from 2010 to 2015
Now there's an app to build your app
ST and NXP partner on Android API for NFC
Wolfson’s power management and audio solution selected by HelloSoft for Android VoiP phone reference design
Myriad Group speeds Android applications by 5x on the MIPS architecture
Dell taps Android, Snapdragon for mini tablet
New tube: Interview with GoogleTV's top engineer
Cable, MIPS missing in GoogleTV picture
Six companies agree to jointly develop a new application platform for mobile phones
NXP, Trusted Logic open up NFC-Android API
Comment: Has Intel's Android move wrong-footed Microsoft?
eSOL unveils eSOL for Android
Reports: Intel has ported Android to Atom
Microsoft's Kin marries smartphone, social nets
MoSync adds Android support to SDK
IMS Research expects smartphone shipments to quadruple in Asia by 2015
Comment: Surviving the mobile systems stampede
Enea provide Android integration for Scalado

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