itechpost :Android Apps Are Running Easier On Chromebooks
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Android Apps Are Running Easier On Chromebooks
Google Play beta is back on Chrome Stable, allowing Chromebooks to easily run Android apps.(Graham Smith/Flickr Commons)Since the stable version of Chrome OS includes Google Play Store access, Chromebooks can now run Android apps easier.AdvertisementGoogle Play Back On Stable Chrome OS VersionAccording to Engadget, now Android apps on Chromebooks are available to more users, not only to early adopters.
Ceylon 1.3 Adds Support for Building Android Apps and More
Ceylon, RedHat's strongly statically typed language for the JVM, has reached version 1.3.Released one year after version 1.2, Ceylon 1.3 is a major release bringing Android support, npm integration, and a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio, in addition to new language features and improvements.Being able to compile to JavaScript, Ceylon has long supported the creation of hybrid mobile apps for iOS and Android, for example using Apache Cordova.
Moto M likely the first Motorola Android phone with bundled Microsoft Apps
A month ago we reported that Microsoft and Lenovo entered into a patent cross-licensing agreement that covers Lenovo and Motorola devices running Android OS which also included an agreement that Lenovo will preload Microsoft's productivity apps — including Microsoft Office, OneDrive and Skype — on select Lenovo devices that use the Android operating system.Lenovo expected to ship millions of these Android-based devices worldwide over the next several years.It seems the first fruits of that agreement will the new Lenovo Moto M (above), which according to Android site TechDroider will come with bundled Microsoft apps in its international variant (XT1663).
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