The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are now receiving Android 5.1.1 on T-Mobile in the U.S. In addition to fixing a few bugs in Lollipop, the 5.1.1 update also brings a couple of new features.
According to a report from Reuters, BlackBerry is considering equipping an upcoming smartphone with Google's Android software for the first time, according to four sources familiar with the matter.
Motive Television has released their TabletTV app for Android in the UK and U.S. TabletTV is the free, over-the-air programming conduit/DVR combo specifically targeting computer tablets.
Earlier today, we reported how AT&T had showcased a video for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active and now, for the third summer in a row, AT&T is bringing its customers the toughest and most advanced member of the Galaxy S family exclusively.
AT&T has posted a new video showcasing the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active. AT&T goes through the specs of the device and shows off some of the features.
Siri, Cortana and Google Now are the best personal assistants out there at the moment, each with their own set of features and quirks but a new personal assistant might just blow them all away.
Canadians can get their hands on the LG G4 smartphone beginning June 19th. Since its global introduction, the LG G4 has been widely praised for its exceptional camera, vivid and expansive display.
Slack has received a design overhaul for Android, with a brand new interaction paradigm that gets rid of the sliding drawer and makes it easier to send messages to individuals and groups.
BlackBerry have released an update to the BBM for Android Beta which brings Private Chats and Material Design.
Visa on Thursday announced that it has partnered with Google through the new Android Pay platform, opening up new secure Visa payment options to financial institutions and merchants around the world working within the Android eco-system.
To help take advantage of the Android M Developer Preview features, Google are releasing a new version of Android Studio.
Google has announced that Android M will be out later in the year and as is Google's usual practice, developers can now download an Android M factory image to flash onto a Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and a Nexus Player.




