Google’s senior vice president of platforms & devices Rick Osterloh took to the stage to talk more about Android being ...
Move slated to occur next year is described as ‘the boldest attempt yet to challenge the Windows-macOS duopoly.’ ...
Google has yet to release the source code for Android 16 QPR1, sparking fears about the company's commitment to AOSP.
Google says it is not going to kill Chrome OS. Instead, it will borrow from it and create a computing platform with Android ...
Nothing is readying its next major software release, Nothing OS 4.0, and it’s based on Android 16. Users will get access to the update first in beta before it becomes available on supported devices ...