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Android updates as we used to know them are all but gone, and Google and Samsung are showing us what the future looks like.
Samsung plans to match Google's release cadence for Android, requiring them to speed up software updates for Galaxy devices.
Samsung has reportedly followed Google in switching from branch-based development to the faster, more stable trunk-based model.
For years, Android and ChromeOS coexisted as cousins in Google’s ecosystem. ChromeOS handled classrooms and budget laptops, while Android ruled phones and tablets. Now, Google is unifying both ...
Google has released its second Developer Preview of the Android XR software development kit (SDK) following its initial release late last year, introducing new features and improvements including ...
This change to private development doesn't come out of the blue—Android feels less open today than it did in the early days. For example, Google has been moving Android features from AOSP into ...
What you need to knowTechRadar interviewed Google's president of Android Ecosystem, Sameer Samat, about the Android ecosystem.Per Samat, Google views the future as Android, stating recent advancements ...
Google Android Automotive Software: At the I/O conference the two companies also demonstrated Google's Gemini artificial intelligence model running in the EX90, which Volvo is going to roll out to ...
The Android team has announced that the Android Studio Meerkat Feature Drop is now stable. This release adds developer productivity enhancements, such as the ability to analyze crash reports using ...
Google has been using the open code review system Gerrit to share information about some of the development of its mobile operating system Android, but it has now announced that all work will be ...