Android 17 isn't bringing radical changes to the Android platform, but it is making some changes that many users are going to ...
This week's Android headlines; Samsung Galaxy Z Flip8 specs, Galaxy A27 release, Oppo Pad Mini launched, more Magic V6 awards ...
With Gemini 3.5 Flash doing frontier-level work at a fraction of the cost, Google’s Antigravity 2.0 is here to help build and manage your agents and let them loose on your latest projects. Meanwhile, ...
Programming languages shape how software, apps, and websites are built, making them one of the most important skills in the modern digital world. With industries shifting toward automation, AI tools, ...
WhatsApp will stop supporting Android 5 devices in September 2026, requiring users to upgrade to Android 6 or newer. Android phones have long shelf lives, especially ...
Google on Monday said it's officially rolling out Android developer verification to all developers to combat the problem of bad actors distributing harmful apps while "hiding behind anonymity." The ...
Tether’s QVAC team has launched a world-first framework that allows users to fine-tune AI models directly on smartphones and consumer laptops. Using a combination of BitNet and LoRA technologies, the ...
I love playing games on my Android phone, but some are so ads-heavy, they’re impossible to enjoy. Instead of installing more app to block ads, I now use this one simple setting to block ads on Android ...
Google is expanding AI across the Android Studio workflow. It intends AI to reduce "toil" for work like tests, updates, and API migrations. Google says coding shifts from "how" to defining "what." ...
With a new tool called Mobile Apps by Replit, users can describe their idea, let Replit do its thing, and then scan a QR code to test the app on their iPhones. Here are the details. Replit announced ...
Google giveth — and Google taketh away. If there’s one thing we’ve learned as Android-adoring animals over the years, it’s that you can’t ever fully count on Google to stick with something forever.