The European Commission has informed Google of its preliminary view that the company has abused its dominant position by imposing restrictions on Android device manufacturers and mobile network operators.
The BlackBerry Priv, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android, is now available to by in Mexico and will set you back $15,863.95.
Google has today started rolling out the second release of the Android N Developer Preview. To allow developers to familiarise themselves with the new system before the May I/O conference, Google rolled out the first Preview last month.
HTC has today unveiled what it has been working on behind closed doors for the last 12 months with the launch of its latest smartphone, the HTC 10.
BlackBerry continue the transformation into a software services company with more and more global distribution agreements being signed on a regular basis.
Google has released Android 2.0 bringing support for Instant Run, an enhanced emulator and a whole lot more.
Earlier today BlackBerry rolled out an update for the BlackBerry Priv which contained Google's April 2016 Security updates. Google have now released factory images with the same April security patch for Nexus devices.
BlackBerry have promised to deliver security patches on a monthly basis for the BlackBerry Priv, and so far they are keeping good on that promise.
Google and BlackBerry are working together to provide flexible management and advanced security for Android devices and apps.
The BlackBerry Priv, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android, is now available to by in Japan and will set you back 99,800 Yen (excluding tax).
Google has today announced that Android Pay will be coming to the UK "in the next few months". Android Pay will support MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards from many of the UK’s major financial institutions.
Google has released a supplemental update to its monthly Android Security Advisory after a critical flaw in the Linux kernel was found to be exploited in an unnamed rooting app.





