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DARPA wants military iPhone and Android appsDARPA have announced that they would like some apps written for the iPhone or for handsets running Google's Android OS - "with potential relevance to the military specifically and the national security community more generally".
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Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 Update Also Provides Enhanced Editing FeaturesAdobe Systems Incorporated announced that third-party application developers now have access to the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 editor, allowing them to easily make it a part of their applications.
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Samsung targets Nokia’s backyard for growthHaving sold nearly 55 million handsets in Europe last year, Samsung has stated that it now wants to increase its 25 per cent share of the market to above 30 per cent in 2010.
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AT&T’s first Android phone defaults to Yahoo mobile searchThe Motorola Backflip, the first AT&T smartphone based on Google's Android mobile operating system, will hit stores on March 7 with Yahoo as its default mobile search engine instead of Google's own search tool.
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iPhone mobile web dominance slips as Android, BlackBerry gainThe Android operating system's share of total North American mobile web consumption increased 8.3 percent month-over-month in February to grow to 15.2 percent, according to new data released by web analytics firm Quantcast-Android's growth came at the expense of Apple's iPhone OS, which slipped 3.2 percent to 6.7 percent.
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Rubberduck lands on Android– delivers mobile TV service to Google phonesRubberduck Media Lab, a subsidiary of Aspiro, confirmed that its streaming mobile TV application would now be available for download on Google’s new Nexus One phone and other Android handsets.
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