Android 17 Beta 3 focuses on stability, security, and refinements as Google prepares for release, giving developers a near-final platform to test apps.
After years of waiting, it looks like Google is finally ready to give Android its own native home screen manager (and it has been a long time coming).
ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual and edtech solutions, launches ViewBoard® IFP41 series of Interactive Flat Panel Displays with Android 16 EDLA certification. The IFP41 series, ...
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Android's most trusted launcher is now harvesting your data
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PassHub launches its Android mobile app, introducing zero-knowledge password management on the go. Updated plan tiers ...
Google has deployed quantum-resistant encryption across Android 17's security stack, covering bootloader, keystore, and app ...
Android 17's rumored Contact Picker is now official, and Google is pulling the curtain back on how it'll work to protect your ...
Swift.org announced the release of Swift 6.3, the latest version of the open source programming language that was created ...
Google sets out a timeline for its migration to post-quantum cryptography, saying it will complete its migration before the ...
How Google’s new Android sideloading and developer verification rules impact third-party stores, modding tools, retro ...
Tired of bloated browsers filled with distractions? See how the Weblo browser helps keep you focused with a more contained ...
A new music messaging app called Feels Music Messaging or Feels launched on iOS and Android on Tuesday (March 24), securing ...
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