Ouya, the $99 home console powered by Android, has now raised more than $3.8 million in the two days since its Kickstarter page launched. The console promises a catalogue of free-to-play experiences ...
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Sideloading apps onto Android phones from random sources won’t be an option starting in 2026
Google is requiring developers to verify their identity before their apps hit your phone. This kicks in September 2026, starting with Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, where shady apps have ...
Google has replaced Android Developer Previews with the Canary program, so don't hold out for Android 17 Developer Previews. Read on!
Google will soon verify the identities of developers who distribute Android apps outside the Play Store. Developers must submit their information to a new Android Developer Console, increasing their ...
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