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Google recently revealed that its latest 4.2 version of Android would offer built-in app scanning features, which we hoped would bring an end to the endless malware shock horror stories Android tends to suffer from. But one researcher claims it's virtually useless. Read More >>
Featured comment by Someone Else:
"You should also bear in mind that any apps from the App store are also being scanned by bouncer and thus it's only sideloaded apps that this effects. ..." More »
A slightly unfinished but perfectly usable version of Google's new gesture-based Android 4.2 keyboard has been made available online, which should work for just about anyone using a phone or tablet running Google's Android 4.0 code or higher. Read More >>
Featured comment by MarkusDarkus:
"Asus Transformer Prime Tablet. Actually, I just checked and the default is the ASUS Keyboard so that's probably why." More »
A barebones and half-working version of Android 4.2, packed with placeholder graphics to make it look even rougher, has been leaked, with one of the key discoveries so far being the inclusion of support for multiple user profiles. Read More >>
LG is indeed working on the next Google Nexus phone, with hands-on reports from slightly dubious anonymous sources claiming it'll arrive running Android 4.2. Read More >>
Featured comment by FRISH:
"Doesn't really surprise me, Google said the were running it independently so had no expectations of any improvements like that. Ideally most phones wo..." More »