Google shows off car unlocking
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With your phone

Google used the annual CES technology conference to showcase upcoming deeper ties among its devices and preview support for unlocking more cars with Android phones.

Apple stops fanboys stalking Android girls
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They will have to find a new way now

Fruity cargo cult Apple seems rather concerned that its fanboys are using AirTags to stalk those with Android operating systems.

Apple rapes your privacy as much as Android
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So much for that myth

While Apple fanboys and the Tame Apple Press go on about how the fruity cargo cult being better for your privacy than Android, it seems that this is just spin.

Google fined for blocking Android customisation
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Search engine not having a good year

South Korea's antitrust regulator has fined Alphabet Google $176.64 million for blocking customised versions of its Android operating system.

Apple can't interest Android users
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They have seen what life is like without Jobs' Mob

The fruity cargo cult also known as Apple has little chance of attracting Android users with its unlucky iPhone 13 model, according to a new SellCell survey. 

Android is on 3 billion devices
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Google announces

There are over three billion active Android devices in the wild now, according to Sameer Samat, VP of product management at Google.

Google is tracking Android phones
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Claims Austrian 


An Austrian privacy activist Max Schrems (pictured) has filed a complaint against Google in France alleging that the US tech giant is illegally tracking users on Android phones without their consent.

Gates likes Android’s more open nature
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Plays with an iPhone but uses Android

Software King of the World Sir William Gates has angered Apple fanboys by effectively describing the iPhone as a toy.

Samsung updates Android for longer than Google
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Four years

Samsung is now offering four years of security updates on many of its Android devices which is longer than the three years offered by Google on its Pixel.

Android updates have users puzzled
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Turns out four years is not what they said

Google and Qualcomm announced what seemed like a big improvement to updates for Android smartphones which appeared to read as though Android phones with Qualcomm chipsets would now receive "four years" of Android updates, an additional year on top of what manufacturers like Google and now Samsung have offered on their top-tier smartphones.