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Android WebView is a system component powered by Chrome that allows Android apps to display web content. This component is pre-installed on your device and should be kept up to date to ensure you have the latest security updates and other bug fixes. Lee mas

6 Android 13

Curiously, the Dragon Ball manga does acknowledge the existence of Androids 13 through 15 (likely as cross promotion for Dragon Ball Z movie 7,) but they no designs actually appear in the manga itself. Android 13's only appearance is as the main villain of his eponymous film, Super Android 13.
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17 and his sister, Android 18, had comparable power levels in the Cell Saga, but 17 has surpassed her by a wide margin. 18 is nowhere near his level anymore and is likely closer to Piccolo in terms of strength, whereas as Android 17 is only slightly weaker than Gohan. Lee mas

Cell can go super saiyan

After he exploded, when he regenerated, he was more powerful due to his saiyan cells. This means he can go super saiyan.
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Android 17 went on to travel the world, he eventually arrived at Monster Island where he fought a group of poachers and befriended the ranger there. He eventually married the ranger - who is also a zoologist - after becoming a ranger himself. Lee mas

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Android 8 (人造人間8号, Jinzōningen Hachi-Gō), who goes by the name Eighter (ハッチャン, Hacchan) as suggested by Goku, is Dr. Gero's eighth Android creation. He is designed to serve the Red Ribbon Army but is seen as faulty because of his good-spirited nature. Lee mas

Type of Villain

Android 14 is the fourteenth android designed by Dr. Gero and one of the two secondary antagonists in the Dragon Ball Z movie, Super Android 13!.
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Although #8, #17, #18, and #20 (Dr. Gero) are called androids, they are actually cyborgs. Cyborgs, being short for Cybernetic Organism. are robotically enhanced living organisms, whereas androids are fully artifical creations. (the androids are called cyborgs in some dubs). Lee mas

There is no such thing as a truly free antivirus.

You're always going to “pay” with something. Most antivirus companies limit the free version of their software to only offer basic protection.
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