
As AMLogic AML8726-MX and Rockchip RK3066 the both dual core chip release, it announced Android tablet dual core processor time is coming.

As AMLogic AML8726-MX and Rockchip RK3066 the both dual core chip release, it announced Android tablet dual core processor time is coming.

Eric Schmidt continued to emphasize some of his favorite speaking points, from cloud computing to the future of the Android OS, at the Dreamforce conference held in San Francisco last week, . He also touched briefly upon Google’s mobile platform, confirming the launch of Android Ice Cream Sandwich for sometime in October or November. His words:
Read MoreHTC, Motorola, and Samsung claim the top three spots in China’s white-hot Android handset market, according to a new report [in Chinese] by app analytics startup UMeng
According to the second quarter of the year, HTC, Motorola, and Samsung claim the top three spots in China’s Android handset market, according to a report analyze by a Chinese app analytics company. The big three hold-up to 65% market share together. We have a Taiwan company, U.S. company and a Korea company dominant the Chinese market. While for the Chinese manufacturers, Huawei, Meizu, Lenovo and ZTE are the best four, but only hold-up to a 22% market share in total. Surprisingly, Meizu, the company who well-known for copying Apple iPhone, has gained a higher market share then the big Lenovo. As for those small Shanzhai manufacturers, their market share are not too obvious to be seen yet…
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Haipad M8 is a hot Android tablet, this tablet has a 1.3GHz powerful processor, and now, the manufacturer upgrade the RAM to 1GB memory. It will improve the expierence on playing games and running some complex applications.
This Android tablet also has a excellent 5-point capacitive touchscreen, it make use tablet easier when zoom picture, play game. Haipad M8 pre-loaded Android 2.3 OS.
Read MoreTechCrunch was holding one of their tech conferences today called Mobile First Crunch Up. During one of the closing panels, Google’s design lead Matias Duarte was there representing Android, at one point saying the choice between Android and iOS is nothing more than preference (I would 100% agree).
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According to June data from Nielsen, Google’s Android operating system (OS) now claims the largest share of the U.S. consumer smartphone market with 39 percent. Apple’s iOS is in second place with 28 percent, while RIM Blackberry is down to 20 percent.
Read MoreIt's high time we talk about the way we act and represent ourselves, both here at Android Sale and across the intertubes. Cruise through any smartphone forums or blog comments, and you'll soon see a common theme. We like to argue, sometimes to the point of acting the fool. I'll admit -- I can get a bit snarky, and have probably caused an admin or two more trouble than I should, so I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in particular. But I can bet that anytime I'm reading a story about LTE, I'll see people digging about price or downtime. Or if it's about the EVO 3D, I'll read how Sprint's coverage "sucks." I won't even get started on what a T-Mobile- or AT&T-based story turns into. Well, here's a hint:
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It’s no secret that Motorola is already working on their followup to the Motorola XOOM. Some have been referring to it as the XOOM 2, others insist it will be the XOOM 4G, but no matter what you want to call it no one quite knows any solid details on the device that hopes to wash the bad taste of the its forerunner from our mouths. New rumors have surfaced suggesting Moto will ditch the 16:9 aspect ratio found in their debut tablet in favor of a 4:3 display. The move is a departure from the 1280×800 widescreen look found on most 10-inch Honeycomb slates and echos the design of the iPad, which compared to Android 3.0 slates sits a bit shorter and stouter in portrait mode.
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Despite all the security breaches and malware scares we’ve had these past few months with the Android Market, Symantec, of Norton Antivirus fame, is still giving Android and iOS the advantage when compared to the security on desktop/notebook PC’s.
Symantec performed a mobile device security study and found that Apple and Google mobile OS’s are still more secure than Microsoft’s Windows at preventing “drive-by” app installs and malware often can’t obtain as many privileges as their desktop counterparts. Also, the fact that both mobile OS’s use signatures on their apps adds a layer of security you don’t normally see on PC’s.
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