Google has yet to release the source code for Android 16 QPR1, sparking fears about the company's commitment to AOSP.
Google's upcoming requirements to verify app developers threaten to 'end the F-Droid project and other free/open-source app ...
Google is not discontinuing the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), but it has made big changes that affect how Android source code is shared, especially for those who build custom ROMs of Android.
F-Droid, a long running repository and third-party app store, is sounding the alarm over Google's new developer requirements.
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Nova Launcher, a leading Android launcher, is shutting down as announced by its founder Kevin Barry. Following its ...
The source code for the ERMAC 3.0 Android banking trojan has been leaked online, exposing the malware’s full infrastructure and its ability to target over 700 apps. While this is a win for ...
Android Studio, the integrated development environment (IDE) for Android app developers, is getting an AI upgrade, Google announced at its developer conference, Google I/O 2025, on Tuesday. In ...