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Hope you like Jelly Bean, because you're not getting Key Lime Pie
I'll kick off this roundup by eating a little crow -- I pooh-poohed the notion that Google might not be rolling out Key Lime Pie at this year's I/O conference in last week's installment, saying that I'd still be expecting Android 5.0 to show up in San Francisco.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 to be launched on March 22
Samsung's unannounced Galaxy S4 will supposedly be announced at a launch event on March 22 and hit shops in April.
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China prepares new 8-core Godson processor for PCs and servers
China will take the wraps off its latest 8-core Godson processor early next year to show its chip-making ability compared to Intel, Advanced Micro Devices and ARM.
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Google using Android app security scanner in Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Android 4.2 'Jelly Bean' uses trusted third-party to vet apps, unlike Apple's own internal review of App Store apps
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Intel explores tiny chips half the size of Atom to run wearable computers
Intel evangelist Manny Vara, at the company's European Research and Innovation Conference in Barcelona, said wearable computers may be two to five years away.
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Intel Clover Trail processors to support Android tablets
Tablets running on Intel's upcoming Atom chip code-named Clover Trail could come with the Android OS, adding another OS option for the processor platform in addition to Microsoft's soon-to-be-released Windows 8 OS, Intel said yesterday.
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Intel completes porting Android 4.1 to smartphones with Medfield Atom chips
Intel has ported Google's Android 4.1 OS, called Jelly Bean, to work on smartphones based on the low-power Atom chips code-named Medfield.
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Google delays launch of Nexus Q media streaming device
The launch of Google's Nexus Q media streaming device has been postponed, and those who preordered will get the device free, the company said on Tuesday.
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iPad sales continue to surge despite disappointing Apple sales
Sales for PCs loaded with Microsoft?s Windows operating system may be lagging, but the popularity of Apple?s iPad continues to grow. Apple recently announced the most iPad sales yet over a three-month period, putting 17 million tablets in customer?s hands between April and June. The announcement came in an otherwise disappointing quarterly earnings report that failed to meet analyst and investor expectations.
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Intel porting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for Atom tablets and smartphones
Intel is porting the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system to work on smartphones and tablets using low-power Atom processors.






