In what has become a New Year's tradition and a fascinating look at ourselves, Google released the annual roundup of the top global searches for 2014. Judging from the top ten, 2014 was actually a bit of a traumatic year for everyone.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is the best mobile operating system Google has produced so far, adding a ton of advantages to the world's most popular mobile OS while making it less complicated to use than ever before.
If you're on Verizon and have the Moto X 2014 edition, you've got something to look forward to. The new Android L, or Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system by Google is headed to all 2014, or second-generation Moto X handsets, OTA (over the air).
The latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop, has been out in the wild for some time now, and although the new mobile operating system received favorable reviews from the technosphere, some users have quite the gripe with it.
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has officially released through the search giant's own sponsored Nexus devices, but what about the rest of the Android sphere? Looks like the Motorola Moto G is the first smartphone out there to receive the highly anticipated firmware.
Hispandering, to some, happens to be media that's curated specifically for Latino/Hispanic consumption, to make products more desirable and "digestible" for the selected niche audience. To others, the recess marketing term is an aggressive tactic, charged with somewhat offensive content and an intention to conquer the monolithic Latino market.
Android and iOS continue to duke it out as the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world, and while Google's offering holds a dominant lead, the new iPhones have breathed new life into Apple's popularity.
Android L, known now as Android 5.0 Lollipop, debuts soon on the release date of the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. The Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 will download the Android Lollipop update soon after, followed by the Google Play Edition devices, like the GPE HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. So what about the rest?
The Apple iPhone 6 and Google Nexus 6 are both good phones, with great specs, impressive features, and brand new system software. In doing a review and comparison, turns out it mostly comes down to which company you want to dominate your future.
Google's new mobile operating system is official as of Wednesday, and there won't be much of a wait to get your hands on the fifth incarnation of Android, which Google called Android L and is now calling Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Google's next-generation tablet geared to compete with the iPad might still be a rumor, but if the stars align according to current trajectories, the Nexus 8 (or Nexus 9) should be available early October in time for the holiday shopping season.