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Google has confirmed it will move development of the Android OS to behind closed doors. Here's why it's doing it.
Google is planning a major change to the way it develops new versions of the Android operating system. Since the beginning, ...
Essentially, Google is privatizing the Android source code. As with all things privatized, this is good news for Google, the company that operates Android. It streamlines Android development so th ...
Google is centralizing Android development internally to simplify the process and reduce bugs Editorial Note: Talk Android ...
Google to release an update fixing two critical zero-day bugs. The vulnerability could lead to attacks without user ...
Google will no longer make AOSP code commits publicly as it develops Android, but source code will still be openly published ...
Google has confirmed that it is still committed to publishing Android’s source code, though, the frequency of public source code releases for specific Android components may be slightly delayed.
I asked for a public statement from a few Googlers who work on the Android project, but the folks I know well enough to ask can't give me one. Google has rules about who can share ...
Google will shift all Android development to a private internal branch starting next week, ending public sharing of development progress. While the An ...
The doubling represents a steady rise in the minimum storage requirements for Android. In Android 12, Google allowed the OS ...
On regular phones, Android 13 brought about far less noticeable changes — mostly just some enhancements to the system clipboard interface, a new native QR code scanning function within the ...