Monday, May 25, 2015

Fact or Fiction: Android apps only use one CPU core

Fact or Fiction: Android apps only use one CPU core

We have had multi-core processors in our PCs for over a decade, and today they are considered the norm. At first it was dual-core, then quad-core, and today companies like Intel and AMD offer high end desktop processors with 6 or even 8 cores. Smartphone ... Read more

All News and Review about Android Apps - May 25, 2015

  • 10 Best Android Apps & Games This Week

    We're back again with our usual roundup of some of the best new Android apps and games which have been released on the Play Store. This time we've got plenty of games, so you won't be disappointed if you're looking to have fun! LEGO and Star Wars fans from ... Read more
  • Let a hundred apps flourish with the Android Game Dev Bundle [DEALS]

    Summer is here, and with it come vacations and days of fun, some of which translate into some good old-fashioned gaming. But what if you're tired of simply being on the receiving end of such interactive content? What if you think you have the seeds of what ... Read more
  • Screenshots of Google's new Photos app for Android leak

    Enterprise companies tackle mobile marketing automation slightly differently—and that's why they're on top. Register today for this free VB Insight webinar with AEG's VP of Social and Marketing on May 28th. Google's new Photos app is coming soon, as a ... Read more
  • Android factory reset on smartphones does not fully erase your personal data: Report

    The study examined 21 second-hand devices running Android versions from five manufacturers that had been wiped using the operating system's built-in factory reset feature. But the problems also exist with third-party data deletion applications ... Read more
  • The Android Central Google I/O 2015 Preview

    Lets get the big, obvious one out of the way first. Google's going to talk about the state of Android right now, which usually means a fun graphic with activation numbers and developer payouts from app purchases, and then they are going to dive into their ... Read more
  • 5 Ways to Stay Healthy and Active Using Your Android Phone

    There are numerous Android apps available to log your meals and calorie intake. Many can even automatically pull up nutritional information for the items in your fridge. Making a dietary change and sticking to it is difficult enough without having to keep ... Read more
  • MixRadio Launches Android And iOS App

    Still have Nokia Music etched in your memory? The service was rebranded as MixRadio in the year 2013. After Microsoft bought Nokia's Devices and Service Unit in 2014, MixRadio was sold off to Line Corporation, the developer of the famous instant ... Read more
  • Google I/O 2015: Android M Is Coming And Here's What We Want To See

    Android users have to resort to rooting their phone in order to achieve the same thing. Another feature that has been requested over the last few years is multi-window support, or the ability to have multiple apps open in different windows at once. Read more
  • Android's stand-alone Photos app will give you more creative control

    Wondering what will happen when Android's Photos app finally makes a clean break from Google+? You should now have a pretty good idea. Android Police has peeked at a leaked copy of a reworked Photos app, and it's clear that Google is using the service ... Read more
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