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.
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.
Motorola has shared a list of its smartphones that will be getting the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. The list is fairly lengthy but that doesn't mean that everyone will be happy - there are a couple of notable exceptions, with some people set to be disappointed.
It's official now. Android 6.0 Marshmallow now has a release date. The rollout begins next week for Nexus devices. Here are the details.
Today's Google event brought to reality a number of devices that we'd been hearing rumors about, including the Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X and the next-gen Chromecast. However, amidst the hub hub around the new devices came an unexpected surprise - the Pixel C Android tablet.
Google's Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X are now official. Here are all the specs, features, price and release date info that you need to know about Google's flagship Android 6.0 smartphones.
Initial benchmarks of iPhone 6s are in, and they absolutely smoke Android flagship smartphones from 2015. Here are the details.
It's becoming increasingly difficult for manufacturers to design and develop any type of new product without it somehow managing to make it into the public domain prior to an official unveiling. Granted, so-called "leaks" are occasionally instigated by the company itself to drum up pre-release interest in the hardware, but more often than not the information that makes it out before it's meant to is down to an insider. The latest smartphone leak that we are now privy to focuses on the HTC One A9, and gives us our clearest look at the hardware to date.














