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The future of Android: New compatibilty requirements push for a more unified Android experience

Eliminating proprietary fast charging, more consistent multi-window support, and a new update scheme are some of the new rules for hardware makers. Read More

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Samsung apologizes for the exploding Note7 with a full-page ad

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Apple takes more than 100 percent of smartphone profits after Samsung's Galaxy recall

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Android patches fix Drammer RAM attack, but not Dirty Cow exploit

Google released a new monthly batch of security patches for Android Monday, fixing a dozen critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise devices. Read More

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