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Google's new policy for Android has created a stir in the tech community. Recently, the company announced its plans to ...
Most Android devices default to the Google Play Store for downloading and installing apps, but it's far from the only place to get apps from.
If you have an Android phone, you'll have access to millions of apps on the Google Play Store. While many of these apps are legitimate, some are fake, and might even install malware on your device.
Android will block users from sideloading apps made by unverified developers next year, but we may have found a workaround.
Smart TVs are much more compelling than their not-so-smart counterparts. They can be used to browse the internet, play games, video call, and more, and this experience is enriched further by apps, ...
Google only wants you to install apps from the Google Play Store in the next version of Android. Image: East pop (Shutterstock) The next version of Android isn’t due out until late this year, but it’s ...
Have you ever come across an amazing new app and wished you could have it on all your devices? Installing the same app across multiple Android devices is easier than ever. Whether you want a hot new ...
Android’s in-built security engine Google Play Protect has a new feature that conducts a real-time analysis of an Android app’s code and blocks it from installing the app if it’s considered ...