Since its 2016 release, Pokemon GO has continued to grow, releasing new content, seasonal events, and technical revisions to ensure the experience remains fresh for players. Moving forward with the ...
Android has come a long way since its inception, and it’s delivered a ton of features I can’t do without. From the simple notification shade and permissions system to autofill and notification history ...
Update: Niantic released a statement on Twitter announcing it's postponing the planned August support drop to a TBD future date. Niantic, the studio behind Pokemon GO announced that it's dropping ...
Google has today announced that Android Studio will be dropping support for 32-bit PCs starting in 2020 as it pushes to the more efficient 64-bit processing that’s gone mainstream over the years. As ...
Update: As a result of player concern, Niantic will hold offon the dropped support. No future date has been named, but the American firm has confirmed it will update the community in advance when it ...
Originally released in the summer of 2016, Pokemon Go has had an impressively long run as a beloved mobile game. Though the player base has certainly fallen off from that first mythical summer, ...
Here’s a surprise: We knew Android was getting ready to drop 32-bit app support sometime soon, with the upcoming Pixel Tablet receiving code check-ins to prep it for a 64-bit only version of Android.
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