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Android's freedom is under threat. A controversial change is brewing, one that could redefine how users install apps on their ...
Read our Icedrive vs pCloud comparison and discover which cloud storage works better. We reviewed them thoroughly, so read on ...
With "No Caller ID," the caller has used a feature that hides their identity at the network level. Because of that, there's ...
From dyanmic lockscreen wallpapers to Visual Intelligence, Android has had several features from iOS 26 for a while now, with ...
Android will block users from sideloading apps made by unverified developers next year, but we may have found a workaround.
In short, Google is making it clear: if they don’t like your app, whether it’s because it doesn’t fit their policies, politics, or profits, they can block it from running on your device. Your device?
Google announced that sideloading apps on Android smartphones will not be easier as it is right now. Only apps from verified developers will be allowed to be sideloaded to certified Android devices.
Android's open nature set it apart from the iPhone as the era of touchscreen smartphones began nearly two decades ago. Little by little, Google has traded some of that openness for security, and its ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new Android trojan called PhantomCard that abuses near-field communication (NFC) to conduct relay attacks for facilitating fraudulent transactions in attacks ...
Are you tired of sketchy companies, scammers, telemarketers, and robocallers constantly calling you? While there’s no 100% effective solution, you can get pretty close by keeping your phone number out ...