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Windows 10 For Phones ROM Coming To Android Devices
With Microsoft already confirming that Windows 10 will be going on sale this summer, the software giant has suggested that Xiaomi's frontrunner Mi 4 – powered by Android – will be able to run the mobile version of the Windows 10 OS very soon. (more: Redmond Pie)
Android apps are now reviewed by Google before you can download them
Google has announced that apps distributed through its store are now manually tested and reviewed to uncover app violations and malware. (about freaking time) (more: The Verge)
Google's New App Shows Off Multi-Screen App Development
Google released a sample app to introduce Android developers to programming for multi-device applications. (more: ReadWrite)
Does it pay to build your own custom mobile apps? Yes, says survey
Survey finds more off-the-shelf mobile apps in enterprises, but acknowledgment that custom apps can provide more targeted experiences and resources. (more: ZDNet)
Introducing Fabric, Twitter's Mobile Development Platform
OK, parts of this look good (the Crashlytics stuff), but I'm hoping it doesn't require you to bolt your stuff to Twitter itself. (more: Sitepoint)
More than 1,200 popular Android apps still vulnerable to FREAK
A total of 1,228 Android apps that have been downloaded 6.3 billion times from the Google Play store are still vulnerable to the FREAK bug, according to network security company FireEye. (more: CNet)
Make Games On Your iPhone With Playr
Unlike engines and kits like Unity or GameSalad, Playr doesn't require a powerful PC or professional-tier tools to get started — all development takes place on the phone. (more: Techcrunch)
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