In the latest Sideload episode, hosts Will Sattelberg and Ryan Haines explore how smartwatches, apps, and earbuds are ...
Amazon plans to stream applications to new Fire TV devices powered by Vega OS, in order to give developers time to create ...
Lilbits: Third-party app stores coming to Google Play, UFS 5.0 storage spec approved, and the beginning of the end for 4G LTE?
After the news cycle recently exploded with the announcement that Google would require every single Android app to be from a registered and verified developer, while killing third-party app stores ...
This week, Will is joined by Ryan Haines, Senior Writer at Android Authority and an avid running enthusiast to talk all about fitness gear.
Google’s new security standards will cut off protections for 750 million Android phones running outdated software, urging ...
Android has always been the mobile OS that gave you the freedom to do more — or at least it has been for as long as I've been ...
About a month ago, Google announced that the rules around sideloading apps -- the ability to install apps from unverified developers, bypassing Google's Play Store -- onto Android devices were set to ...
Confirming app verification status will be the job of a new system component called the Android Developer Verifier, which ...
For years, one of Android’s defining traits has been the freedom to sideload apps—installing them from outside the Play Store. That freedom isn’t disappearing, but Google is tightening the rules ...
Amazon has introduced its new Vega OS platform, marking the beginning of a shift away from Android-based Fire OS on Fire TV ...
Android apps outside Play Store now need verification, but ADB still lets users sideload without digital signatures.