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Aug 11, 2015
While the Android currently uses OpenGL ES to handle the graphics, it will soon integrate Khronos' Vulkan so that developers have an option which graphics API to use with their apps. Vulkan may be completed by the end of the year yet.
Google released version 4.0 of its Android app, and some users are now enjoying the new version. It will gradually be introduced to an increasing number of devices over the coming days.
Microsoft's Cortana for Android gets a major update even before its launch. Users can now set the app as the default digital assistant for Android, instead of Google Now.
The Android One initiative, launched in 2014, didn't quite meet expectations. Google isn't giving up just yet, and is looking to "go lower."
The future of tech is upon us in the form of virtual reality technology. CCP Games, creators of EVE Online, gives a peek into its made-for-VR game, Gunjack.
Microsoft rolled out the Visual Studio Emulator for Android, in a bid to see more developers launching apps with their technology.
Samsung is sealing itself as a leader in smartphone component innovations. It recently developed a camera sensor that can fit smaller pixels, and therefore be installed with a thinner profile on mobile devices.
Google launches its new cloud storage service for the enterprise and for developers.
Developers and users alike are getting rather excited about the release of the Android M, and leaks are in that the version number won't be 6.0.
The Android M is on the horizon. Here are the highlights of the new OS.
Microsoft makes a bid for relevance and seeming ubiquity, offering their apps to Android and iOS devices, as well as inviting Android and iOS developers to build on the Windows 10 platform.
Samsung Display’s Base Technology Department is now working on an 11K display, which may render 2250ppi or 11,264 х 6,336 pixels. Is this a spec overkill?
Nexus 5 could get a touchless control ROM that can make it like the Moto X according to the proof of concept video that demonstrated the always-listening core of the Snapdragon 800 processor.
It turns out that Google Chrome could always be listening to you and its might be your fault. Find out how to fix it.
Great news for Google TV users as LG Google TV finally says farewell to Android 3.2 Honeycomb and updates to the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Version!
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