Android is changing how it releases software. No longer will there be just one big release a year but more frequent updates.
In 2019, Google officially killed its fun dessert names for Android versions. Over six years later, it remains a critical mistake.
As Google previously announced, Android updates are moving from a single, yearly operating system update to more frequent releases.
Google just gave you 107 reasons to update your Android phone, including high-severity vulnerabilities and several that are the worst of the worst.
Google recently released Android 16, which brings a smattering of new features for Pixel phones, with promises of additional updates down the road. The numbering scheme has not been consistent over ...
Android updates just don’t hit like they used to. Once a major annual event filled with excitement—complete with dessert-themed names and dramatic design overhauls—Android updates have become quieter, ...
Google has just pressed the go-ahead button for Android Auto 15.4, with the first devices configured to receive app updates automatically through the Google Play Store getting the new version as we ...
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Android Auto 14.8 beta is now available for download as the first build of version 14.8. This particular build is aimed at beta testers, but anyone can download it even if they aren't part of the ...