Android development relies on a number of different tools, whether you choose to go the “official” route or opt instead to use one of the countless other methods available. In fact, with so many ...
Google on Wednesday rolled out a series of updates to its Android developer tools, including releasing the developer preview of Jetpack Compose. The updates, announced at the Android Dev Summit, are ...
Google's annual developer conference is underway, where the company is expected to reveal new Pixel hardware, updates to various software products, including Android 13, and, yes, developer tools.
Today Sprint announced a new set of tools for developers to use for testing Android applications on the Sprint network. The site will include implementation information for Sprint’s Android-powered ...
Google has released Android 16 QPR2 Beta 2, confirming that the API surface is now locked and app-facing behaviors are finalized. Developers can now safely adapt their apps to the latest features ...
Congratulations on your new Google Pixel 10. It's a powerful Android phone that works right out of the box. However, if you ...
Android will block users from sideloading apps made by unverified developers next year, but we may have found a workaround.
As part of this year’s Android Dev Summit, Google has unveiled a suite of new tools for developers, making it easier to use the new Material You design language and create apps for larger screens.
Google’s Chrome OS team has reportedly announced new features that will make the Android app experience better on Chromebooks. The features are primarily coming on the developer side of the equation.
Last week, Google postponed its Android 11 event, because, as the company rightly noted, “now is not the time to celebrate.” Today, however, it went ahead and launched both the first beta of Android ...
With its dramatic shift to a mobile-first focus, Facebook has emphasized the value it places on helping developers use its third-party platform to build out and distribute their own apps. The company ...
With Android rapidly spreading across mobile phones, it only makes sense that Facebook would want to give developers tools to incorporate its social features into applications for the Google platform.