Cyanogen today announced at Mobile World Congress the launch of MODâ„¢, an integrated mobile platform that is going to change the way users, developers, OEMs, and MNOs build and interact with their mobile devices.
BlackBerry has announced a new way in which developers can get their apps highlighted within BlackBerry World.
Android Studio 2.0 Beta is now available in the Beta release channel for developers, bringing Instant Run, a new Android emulator along with a host of improvements that should speed up app development time.
Another BlackBerry 10 developer program is being dropped by BlackBerry as the company are to close the Built for BlackBerry Program on February 29.
Microsoft has anounced today that Matter Center, an Office 365 add-in and SharePoint-based document collaboration solution for legal professionals, is now available in GitHub.
Slackhas announced it’s teamed up with its investors Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, KPCB, Spark, and Social+Capital and together they’ve thrown in $80 million for a Slack-first fund.
Google has released an update to the Android Wear Software Development Kit (SDK) to include support for API 23 and Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
BlackBerry have announced a new Build for Google Play Store page has been added to the BlackBerry Developer Zone Website.
Mozilla has announced the availability of Firefox OS 2.5 Developer Preview, offering the operating system as an app on Android.
With the new BlackBerry Priv, BlackBerry's first ever android-powered smartphone, now publicly available, there has been a wealth of information for basic users on how to do the simplest things with the smartphone.
BlackBerry Priv is due to start deliveries from Friday and it looks like the company are going to be 100% compliant with the GPL and release the device kernel source code.
With the upcoming release of the BlackBerry Priv, BlackBerry's first ever smartphone powered by Android, there has been a lot of talk about the future of BlackBerry 10.