android

[ UK /ˈændɹɔ‍ɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈænˌdɹɔɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. an automaton that resembles a human being
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How To Use android In A Sentence

  • That change rivals anything that we've seen in the last three years of the smartphone market," said Paul Carton, ChangeWave's director of research, adding that the sudden surge in consumer interest in Android had "roiled" the market. PC World
  • Samsung, which for a while supported four different operating systems including its own, called bada, as well as Symbian, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7, and Android, has quietly shifted its focus almost exclusively to the Android over the past few months, so that roughly 80% of the phones its ships run on it. Software Rules at Spain's Phone Confab
  • Lord Ewald, consumido por um desgosto amoroso - apaixonara-se por uma bela mulher, uma verdadeira Vénus de beleza, cuja assinalável beleza era maculada por uma total vacuidade mental, serve como cobaia ao cientista, determinado em insuflar uma alma nos mecanismos da andróide. Eva do Amanhã
  • Meet the robot lobster and the android that not only smiles, frowns and blinks but also recognizes people and talks back.
  • Apps written for Android are "compiled" into bytecode, which is NOT native machine code. Neowin.net
  • Elop used his emotive language to illustrate that Nokia was being outmanoeuvred by Google's Android operating system and Apple's iPhone. In brand value, things go worse for Coke
  • Vine launched six months ago and this month spread to Android phones and tablets. Times, Sunday Times
  • And if androids really do resemble people eventually, then to make a reasonable decision in real time they will still need emotions.
  • Kinski is about to bring to life a female android as a replacement for Max when he picks up three criminals on the run and the plot kicks off.
  • Differences in body-fat distribution (i.e., gynecoid versus android) associated with an altered metabolic profile were documented in the medical literature 50 years ago.
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