Kodak launches its first Android smartphone, the photo-centric IM5

Kodak is primarily known for its film and paper for traditional cameras, but now it wants a piece of the Android smartphone market. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

Hands-on with the Dropbox Mobile app’s new managing, editing, and syncing features

Dropbox, the very useful cloud-based storage service, used to be fairly limited on mobile. It allowed you to see the files you had stashed in your Dropbox, but you couldn’t do a whole lot with them. Luckily, that’s changed with some recent updates to the Android and iOS apps for Dropbox. More of this news from this link PCWorld.com

 

Google Translate to decipher words in images, better recognize speech, says report

International travel could get much easier if all you have to do is point your phone at a menu, or speak into it for an instant translation. Check this latest from this link PCWorld.com

 

Google to begin contacting customers about in-app refunds

Google will soon begin to contact customers who made in-app purchases on Android devices about potential refunds under a settlement of an unfair billing complaint by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

 

Android 5.0.1 released, fixes a few small bugs in Lollipop

Google is stomping on some bugs in short measure after its major Lollipop release. Check this latest from this link  PCWorld.com

 

AirDroid 3 blurs device lines even further with new PC and Mac clients, Android screen mirroring

The popular AirDroid utility that blurs the line between your PC and Android phone is finally coming out of the cloud and onto your desktop, with standalone clients for Windows and Mac. The new programs, which are part of AirDroid 3’s rollout on Wednesday, means you can get persistent notifications for messages, Android apps, and accept or dismiss phone calls on your desktop—no open browser tab necessary. Check this latest news, click the link from PCWorld.com

Google launches Device Assist app for Nexus, Google Play Edition devices

Google is taking a more hands-on role with supporting Android, rolling out a new app with specific tips and access to support. Nexus, Google Play Edition, and Android One owners can grab it from the Play Store. Check out more on this article from this link PCWorld.com