What just happened? Google has launched the first developer preview of Android 13, codename Tiramisu, with a couple of new highlights and changes around privacy, security, usability and aesthetics.
Google is planning to add settings to its operating system, Android, designed to help people manage how much time they spend on their phones, according to The Washington Post.
Google's mobile operating system is evolving again. On Thursday, Google released the first developer preview for Android 13. The "developer preview" bit means this release is primarily aimed for ...
Superstition schmuperstition. Google is unveiling the first Android 13 developer preview today and it's clear the company is not going to avoid the "unlucky" number. After all, Apple made a massive ...
Getting there requires a classic Google move. Open Android Auto’s app settings, scroll down to Version and permission info, ...
After sitting just behind the curtain in the first Android 13 developer preview, Google has released the new music notification panel with an updated design including (wonderful) album art integration ...
New theming options, privacy features, and language controls are on the way New theming options, privacy features, and language controls are on the way is a reporter with five years of experience ...
Starting next year, Android will block the installation of apps from unverified developers, a policy that affects both Play Store and sideloaded apps. The new system ...
Android 15 is preparing to add a screensaver called “Home Controls” that lets you control your Google Home devices when your device is idle and charging. Android already lets you control your Google ...