Android “MoodTracker” catches Pentagon’s attention

Android “MoodTracker” catches Pentagon’s attention

You never know which mobile phone application the Department of Defense is going to glom onto next. Last time we checked, it was an automatic voice translation gadget to help our troops communicate with Pashtun and Dari speakers in Afghanistan. Now the Pentagon has its eye on an Android app that can help injured soldiers check their emotional state on a regular basis. Called the T2 MoodTracker …
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According to data released by Google Tuesday, 36 per cent of Android users are running the 2.2 (Froyo) version of the mobile operating system while 41 per cent are running the 2.1 (Éclair) version of the software. Earlier versions of Android, such as 1.5 and 1.6, are now being used on less than a quarter of Android devices, according to Google.
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Android Defects Uncovered in HTC Droid Incredible

Coverity found 88 “high-risk” defects in the Android kernel used in HTC’s Droid Incredible smartphone.
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