Whether you love it or love to roast it, Android stays deep in the digital conversation.
Android phone makers are misleading customers with missing security patches
Google is investigating.
On Apr 13, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Google loses Android lawsuit and could owe billions
The legal battle began 8 years ago.
On Mar 28, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Facebook caught collecting call and text data from Android users
The company’s response conflicts with numerous reports.
On Mar 26, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
The 8 best features coming to Android P (updated)
Note, these early additions are subject to change.
On Mar 13, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Samsung unveils the Galaxy S9, its answer to the iPhone X
A familiar look and some big changes to the camera.
On Feb 25, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Your Android devices may be infected by a cryptocurrency-mining botnet
The malware is infecting smartphones and televisions.
On Feb 6, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
The 8 best cheap Android smartphones, ranked
You don’t need to spend $1,000 to get an excellent phone.
On Feb 5, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
‘The Logan Paul Suicide Forest Run’ game is back on Google Play—with a different title
‘I knew right away that I [would] have problems with Google.’
On Feb 2, 2018 by Josh Katzowitz
Another Logan Paul-inspired game removed from Xbox Marketplace, Google Play
Amazingly, this isn’t the first game about the Logan Paul incident.
On Feb 1, 2018 by Chris Reed
Developer of deleted ‘Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run’ app says he wants his game back
He can’t believe it got so popular.
On Jan 29, 2018 by Josh Katzowitz
Chilling video shows kid’s app threatening to stab children
The free app was taken down by Google.
On Jan 25, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
‘Skygofree’ and ‘GhostTeam’ malware puts Android phones in danger
Both attacks are capable of controlling social media accounts.
On Jan 18, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Vine 2 founder explains the philosophy behind the revival
As Vine plots a comeback, here’s what we can expect.
On Jan 13, 2018
Meltdown and Spectre: What to do for every kind of device
Intel’s security chip vulnerabilities affect nearly every computer on the planet.
On Jan 5, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
No, Samsung and LG don’t throttle their devices like Apple
Why? Because ‘We care what our customers think.’
On Dec 29, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
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