In Pictures: 5 smartphones running alternative versions of Android
Here are five smartphones that have been, or will be, released this year running unofficial versions of Android.
Here are five smartphones that have been, or will be, released this year running unofficial versions of Android.
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t’s been more than two years since the first Chromebooks went on sale. They certainly haven’t taken the world by storm and there have been varying opinions and doubts about the viability of this notebook platform that runs Chrome OS. But Chromebooks are still alive and may be sticking around for a while. Here are 8 reasons why:
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