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Android con... tinues to surge, Bing replaces Google search on some Verizon phones, and using your phone to jailbreak your PS3. Plus we cover the CNET News app and dig into the world of Widgets and shortcuts. This week's special guest: Senior Associate Editor, Nicole Lee!
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EPISODE 15
- Android market share to surge over next four years
- Why Android Is Stealing Share from iOS
- Bing to be on some, not all Verizon Android phones
- Android Now at 80,000 Market Apps
- Samsung considering Android-based TVs
- Samsung Galaxy Tab: An Android contender
- Take that, Samsung: Apple could sell 28M iPads in 2011
- Confirmed: HTC Droid Eris will not get Froyo
- Verizon's dual-mode HTC slider leaked by FCC
- T-Mobile G2 gets official, preorders starting soon
- Use Your Android Phone to "Jailbreak"Your PlayStation 3
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Source: CNET
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