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Samsung Galaxy S 4 tries to out-Apple Apple, out-Google Google
Samsung revealed the Samsung S 4 (though with no pricing) and a bevy of services meant to compete with Google's Android Navigation, Picasa, and Translate, as well as with Apple's Apple TV, iTunes in the iCloud, Siri, and iPhoto. Read More


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BlackBerry extends Balance dual-personality features to Android, iOS
Separating work and personal data on a device is often called "containerization" or creating a "dual personality." Work email and apps are securely separated from personal email and apps, but they can be merged in a virtual way. Read More

With Android chief leaving, is an Android-Chrome unification on the horizon?
Google's longtime Android chief Andy Rubin has passed the reins to Chrome VP Sundar Picha, opening the door to unifying Google's Android and Chrome OS strategies, at least on the browser and app sides. Read More


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