Google planned to announce on Tuesday that the source code for its mobile operating system, Android, is now available for anyone to use free. The move was expected, although the timing was uncertain.
It isn't exactly uncommon for planned features to be removed before software is released, but when something major, like fingerprint scanning support, gets the axe, one does start wondering why.
A report claims that OpenAI could start showing ads in its ChatGPT on Android in a future update. Early code directly ...
MKBHD is shutting down the Panels app this week. Users will get automatic refunds, and there are plans to open-source the ...
Newly discovered lines of code in the ChatGPT Android app suggest that ads could starting showing on the platform.
PSX4Droid, the PSOne emulator for Android that got the smackdown from Google recently, has found a surefire way of getting around the ban: Go free and open source. The latest version of the software ...
The source code for a powerful Android malware program that steals online banking credentials has been leaked, according to researchers with IBM. The malware family is known by several names, ...
Cody has been writing with Android Police for ten years. While best known for the hundreds of APK Teardowns and breaking news on many of Google’s new products and services, he also covers deeper ...