Which Android devices are getting Android 6.0 Marshmallow update? Is my Samsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, Motorola, LG or HTC device getting the latest update? Find out in our list below.
It seems that the smartphone market appears to be such a booming and profitable industry to be in, that everyone wants to be a part of it; even those huge corporations with absolutely no prior knowledge of building hardware of any kind. According to a leaked set of information that's coming out of China, the company behind the insanely popular Pepsi carbonated beverage, PepsiCo is looking to introduce an Android-powered smartphone into the market. Yes, you heard that right, Pepsi is making an Android smartphone.
A new strain of malicious mobile adware has yet again been discovered, and it seems to have the potential to cause some serious damage to any device that it sinks its teeth into. It seems that rarely a day or two can pass by at the minute without us hearing about a new form of infection on one of the world's most popular mobile operating system. Some are extremely malicious and can do serious damage, some are less so. This newly discovered strain, dubbed Kemoge, falls under the former category due to its ability to gain full access to the infected device.
Want to run Windows apps on an Android phone or tablet? Soon that will be possible thanks to CrossOver and Wine. Read on for more details on it.
Sony has announced 14 Xperia phones and tablets that are confirmed to get Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. Here's the full list.
Here's a complete, step-by-step guide to install or flash Android 6.0 Marshmallow on a Nexus device using both Windows and OS X.
Google today has released final factory images of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for download on Nexus 6, 5, Nexus 7 2013, Nexus 9 and the Nexus Player.
Here's a real-world speed test comparison between Apple's iPhone 6s Plus with 2GB RAM and Dual-Core processor, and Samsung's Galaxy Note 5 with 4GB RAM and Octa-Core CPU.
Network operator T-Mobile has confirmed that the data from as many as 15 million of its customer accounts has been affected by a data breach that has taken place on one of its corporate partner's servers. Experian, which operates as one of the world's largest credit monitoring outfit and works in partnership with companies like T-Mobile to process credit checks for new accounts, revealed the huge data breach last night, confirming that it took place on September 15.
EA has continued to show its commitment to mobile gaming by releasing Need for Speed No Limits, the gaming giant's first Need for Speed title built exclusively for mobile devices. EA has worked in conjunction with Melbourne-based Firemonkeys Studio - who of course have pedigree with the Real Racing series - to bring Need for Speed No Limits to the iOS App Store and Android Google Play Store as an entirely free download.















