Is Android getting boring? If so, that's only because it is such a mature operating system, it's now time to focus on the nitty gritty details.
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Is Android getting boring? If so, that's only because it is such a mature operating system, it's now time to focus on the nitty gritty details.
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An unreleased, but visible feature in the settings menu of Android O preview devices is a nifty little feature for those who turn Wi-Fi off often.
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We delve into the nuances of what software features will hit home with most users as well as other mobile tech news of the week in our podcast!
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Android O has icon animations on the way. But that doesn't mean that third-party launchers have suddenly gone out of style.
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The first developer preview has been released to the wild. We've played around with it for a day and let a somewhat depressing feeling sink in...
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Those on the Android Beta Program won't have access to this first Android O Developer Preview. A ton of new APIs and interface tweaks are here.
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A list of bullet points and plenty of speculation as to where the next version of Android will go. But will all of these features land in May?
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We extend our commentary on those devices, the HTC U Ultra, the Huawei Watch 2 and the LG Watch Sport for well over an hour on our podcast this week.
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Press and hold, copy and paste, press and hold, copy and paste. It seems that Android O may cut down on that vicious cycle.
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The SVP for Android is tweeting grocery occurrences and BuzzFeed-style recipe ideas. Will he make enough Oreo cake for all of us?
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Today is the official launch day of the “Made by Google” Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, although that doesn’t mean much for folks looking to get either model (particularly the jumbo-sized one) from the search giant’s own e-store.If a locked bootloader and
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Android Nougat is out, but some major features like the Nexus Launcher, Google Assistant and more are expected in a Maintenance Release this fall. Google’s inviting developers to continue submitting issue tickets as they find and re-tread bugs so that it can fix them up in time for a supposed developer preview for MR1.Well, turns ...
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