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Google unveils Android ‘M’ software to beef up security and battery life

Google announced on Thursday at I/O, its annual developer conference in San Francisco that their next version of Android software for smartphones, tablets, watches and TVs is called “M” will aim to beef up security while conserving battery life.

Google is attempting to spread its mobile operating system far and wide, building on previous initiatives with last year’s Android “Lollipop” and its developing-world focused Android One for low-cost smartphones.

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The new version of Android software for smartphones, tablets, watches and TVs will be released later this year.

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