Google Android team embraces Rust for Android OS development
Android Open Source Project has adopted Rust programming language for use in new Android OS development, citing memory safety advantages.
Android Open Source Project has adopted Rust programming language for use in new Android OS development, citing memory safety advantages.
Google's recent changes to Photos suggests that the company is moving toward offering its software as a service.
Declarative UI toolkit is intended to ease the development of native applications across Android platforms.
Android Studio 4.1 highlights include a database inspector and easier import of TensorFlow Lite models into Android apps.
Australian smartphone sales dropped only slightly in the first half of 2020 despite the economic impact of COVID-19.
The Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile plug-in allows developers to write, run, and debug shared code in Android Studio.
A new report shows that Android mobile device manufacturers are getting better at patching the OS, but patching levels vary across models and vendors.
Microsoft’s Surface Duo is a dual-screen smartphone, the company’s first foray into mobile since the long, agonising death of Windows Phone.
The lack of 5G in the latest round of iPhones is expected to cause further declines in the smartphone market in 2019.
Huawei Technologies unveiled on Friday its proprietary operating system for smartphones and other devices.
A two year study has discovered 2040 malware-laden counterfeit apps in Android app store, Google Play.
China's Huawei has applied to trademark its "Hongmeng" operating system (OS) in at least nine countries and Europe, data from a UN body shows, in a sign it may be deploying a back-up plan in key markets as US sanctions threaten its business model.
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
Google has asked the US Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that resurrected a billion-dollar copyright case brought by Oracle that dates back to 2010.
The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi carmaking alliance will adopt Alphabet's Google Android operating system, handing a victory to the U.S. tech giant.