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What developers like about Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean'
"Jelly Bean" offers a host of feature improvements, pursuing smooth, fluid user interactions via Project Butter, expandable notifications, and personalized home screens. Read More


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Galaxy S III review: Hands down, the best Android smartphone
This smartphone blends the best of the Android 4.04 "Ice Cream Sandwich" core OS and Samsung's usability extensions. Read More

Report: Amazon prepping a smartphone and four tablets
If the reports are true, Amazon would compete against a flooded market that saw nearly 400 million smartphones shipped in the first quarter of 2012. Read More

5 mistakes to avoid when deploying an enterprise app store
The enterprise store is still not at the core of the BYOD (bring your own device) movement. The main reason seems to be shoddy, mistake-prone implementations. Read More

Watch out, Google: Apple gets patent for wearable device
Apple was awarded a U.S. patent for a head-mounted display device that's designed to project an image in front of a user's eyes, creating an "enhanced viewing experience." Read More



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