There's more bad news for the Android ecosystem from a security perspective. Guang Gong, a security researcher employed by Quihoo 360, has presented findings at this year's PacSec conference in Tokyo that demonstrates a serious vulnerability in the Android platform. The vulnerability that can easily be exploited by those with the correct knowledge is accessible thanks to a gaping security oversight in Android's native Chrome browser, but is made even more terrifying by the fact that it applies to every single version of Android with the latest version of Chrome installed.
It won't exactly come as a shock to those involved in the world of Android wearable devices, but Google has today announced that Android Wear will be officially gaining cellular support. The impending addition of this level of functionality into Android Wear devices hasn't exactly been classified as one of the best kept secrets in consumer technology history, but it's taken until now for the Mountain View-based company to announce the improvement via the company's official blog.
Google has announced that it will discontinue support of Chrome web browser on some legacy Windows and OS X versions come April 2016. Here are the details.
Google has announced a major update to its Google Maps app for Android and iOS. The updated app adds full offline functionality not only for the maps, but also for navigation and business information lookup.
Tag Heuer Connected Android Wear watch has been announced. Costs $1500 and is available for purchase today. It is also compatible with iPhones.
Looks like Google's and Huawei's Nexus 6P may have a design flaw. The latest shots to be taken of the device are notably worrying as the glass seems to be cracking without being dropped or coming under any blunt force trauma from an external object. Just spontaneous and unexplained cracking of the Gorilla Glass 4.
Google's Android operating system has never been known for its security, and a video published today wouldn't help that cause either as it shows just how insecure and vulnerable Samsung Android smartphones are.
Bendgate might be back, this time for Google and Huawei's Nexus 6P, as new video shows it failing when put through bend, scratch and burn test.
Google already has a WiFI router on the market, under OnHub brand, made by TP-Link, but it has now also launched another device in the same series, this time made by Asus.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes with a hidden file manager / explorer. Here's how to access it on your phone or tablet running the latest and greatest version of Android.
















