●●● [DISCUSSION] ●●● CYANOGENMOD NEMESIS ●●● Video and August 19th Countdown ● IDEAS? - Android General

●●● [DISCUSSION] ●●● CYANOGENMOD NEMESIS ●●● Video and August 19th Countdown ● IDEAS?
CyanogenMod Team Teases “Nemesis” With Video, But What’s Nemesis?
"Over the weekend, the CyanogenMod team took to their YouTube, hypebeasting a mysterious something called Nemesis. What could it be? The video is not clear, but it starts with the words, “Something wicked this way comes. Nothing can be perfect. Things can be better.”
The words “FREE” flash on an Android device’s lockscreen, but seriously, there is no telling of what this may be. Watch the video and then let’s start brainstorming what could be around the corner from CM."
Droid Life Article (above)
Android Police Article
http://www.cyngn.com is now live with code hinting at an August 19, 2013 release.
Some are suggesting it will be a release of a pure CyanogenMod running phone. Other ideas are a new launcher, division from google, a security based build of CM, and CM on iPhone. They all seem pretty outlandish to me but...
What do you all think Cyanogen is up to?

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Check out the review in Mashable: http://mashable.com/2011/06/16/play-by-yahoo/
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I have to agree with the above poster, Poor attempt Yahoo!!

[Q] What I want Google to announce Monday... and they might deliver!

A bluetooth/WiFi video receiver to link my TV and my android phone.
I think there is a good chance that this is what Google will be announcing tomorrow.
Here is why I think Google may be announcing this product tomorrow.
-Eric Schmidt said in Dec that most TV's will have GoogleTV in 6 months.
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No Flash Player more fore Android

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This has been already mention in the Android section.
We all know about that

[APP] Android 4.4 Apollo (Fixed)

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