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From Cupcake to Pie, Android releases had dessert names for over a decade. Google stopped using them officially with Android ...
Android's dessert-themed version names were once a defining part of the operating system, but Google eventually decided it was time for a change.
If you were around for the earlier Android software releases, then you remember how much sweeter they once were. After alpha and beta prerelease versions, each major Android release was named after a ...
Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2026's Android 17 release. What a long, strange trip it’s been. From ...
Android 17 is here, along with the June Pixel Drop. The OS is rolling out to Pixel devices first. Users are getting upgraded productivity, security, and more. Android 17 is officially here, and it's a ...
Google’s Android 17 update includes highlights like new floating “Bubble” app windows for easier multitasking, a Screen Reaction recording mode, and a 50/50 split gaming mode for foldable phones.
In this era in which everyone is connected to the Internet and many of the services we use operate on the cloud, there are still people daring to develop multiplayer games like in the old days. In ...
Push notification technology was first introduced by Apple Inc. back in June 2009, alongside its iOS 3.0 version. Push notifications allowed third-party app developers to send messages to their apps’ ...
LineageOS port could extend lives with continued software support for these Android gaming handhelds from AYN and Retroid.
After managing over 150,000 digital business card users, I’ve noticed a fascinating trend: Android users are abandoning paper cards faster than any other group. The reason? Android’s built-in NFC ...