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Here is how to enable Adobe Flash support in Android 5.0 Lollipop

Android is often considered to be an open platform, a harbor for free software of all kinds, including Adobe Flash, but ever since Android 4.1 Jelly Bean arrived in June 2012, Adobe itself stopped developing Flash for mobile and out-of-the-box support for the technology vanished. Technically, it was still easy to play Flash-based websites until 4.3, though, as the AOSP Android browser that was then pre-loaded on every smartphone still supported Flash. Mobile Chrome was one of the first to cut support for Adobe’s Flash, but you could still use third-party browsers like Dolphin, Puffin, or others to play back what appeared like a blank spot on Chrome.

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NUU Mobile's Z8 Flagship Android Smartphone Now Available

NUU Mobile today announces its flagship Z8 32GB version is available through online retailers including Best Buy, Target, HSN, Amazon and NUU Mobile for $299.99 MSRP. The high-performance device boasts 4G LTE speeds, full HD touch screen, Sony Optics camera for flawless selfies, dual-4G LTE SIM capability, Android 5.0 Lollipop and an impressive 1.7 GHz Octa-core processer for increased speed and functionality.

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Lenovo S60 now getting Android Lollipop update in Greece

According to some reports on a Greek Technology blog as well as on GSM Arena, Lenovo S60 has already started receiving the Android 5.0 Lollipop update in Greece.

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Android 5.0 Lollipop’s battery issues are mostly Google’s fault, not Samsung

Samsung might have made a mistake putting rather small batteries inside the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, but it seems part of the battery issues users are facing – on both existing devices and the S6 duo – are because of issues on Android 5.0 itself.

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