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Lollipop Could Make Android Stickier
2014-10-15 23:18:32| TechNewsWorld
Google on Wednesday unwrapped Android 5.0 Lollipop, officially replacing the "Android L" code name by which the latest version of its mobile platform previously had been known. "Lollipop is our largest, most ambitious release on Android, with over 5,000 new APIs for developers," wrote Sundar Pichai, Google's senior vice president for Android, Chrome & Apps, in a blog post.
Google Unleashes Android Lollipop, New Nexus 6, 9
2014-10-15 23:03:06| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Android Lollipop will debut on the new Nexus 6 smartphone, Nexus 9 tablet, and Nexus Player streaming media device.
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Google Unleashes Android Lollipop, New Nexus 6, 9
2014-10-15 23:03:06| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Android Lollipop will debut on the new Nexus 6 smartphone, Nexus 9 tablet, and Nexus Player streaming media device.
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Google announces the Nexus 6: A phablet monster running Android 5.0 Lollipop
2014-10-15 18:32:44| Extremetech
Google has taken the wraps off the Nexus 6, a six-inch smartphone (phablet) that is essentially an enlarged Moto X. It runs Android 5.0, which is now officially called Lollipop. It will be available to pre-order from October 29, and will appear in stores/on your doorstep in the first week of November. Pricing starts at $650…
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The digital lollipop: Simulating sweetness, for dietary, gaming, and health greatness
2013-11-28 22:00:32| Extremetech
Over the last few decades, we've slowly gained the ability to digitally affect the human senses. First, of course, there was smell-o-vision, which releases a combination of chemicals to simulate a specific scent. With electrical stimulation of our nerves, we can simulate the sensation of touch. In the last few years, we've seen retinal implants that let digital circuitry directly interface with the optic nerve, creating the sensation of sight. For some reason, though, the one sense that we haven't electronically manipulated is taste. Now, thanks to a new electrode developed by the National University of Singapore, that might soon change.
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