Six months after Android Jelly Bean launched, 14 percent of devices are running it, says Chitika Insights. A new report from the company says only 10 percent now use KitKat nearly… Read more »
The battle of Android flagships is on as both the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8 are here. We look at each briefly to help you decide between them. Google… Read more »
Following in the footsteps of three other carriers, AT&T is ready to get Android 4.4.2 on the Moto X. A software change log is now live showing a few fixes and… Read more »
Can you breathe new life into an old phone? I decided to find out by cramming the KitKat version of Android on the Nexus One, a handset from early 2010. Read more »
Motorola is quickly proving that it can take the best of Google’s Nexus program and offer it to mainstream consumers. Every new Motorola phone now has Android 4.4 available in near-record time. Read more »
Add another tablet-optimized app to the list for Android. DoubleTwist, the excellent music player with AirPlay support, has a new look and new features that make it better on tablets. Read more »
Google is looking to replace Dalvik, the software that lets you run software on Android. The new runtime is called ART and if you have Android 4.4, you can start testing… Read more »
The Nexus 5 launched this week and confirmed the many leaks from the past several months. KitKit had some surprises though as it can run on low-end hardware. And Samsung continues… Read more »
Motorola fans worried about getting the Android 4.4 upgrade needn’t fret, provided they own a Moto X or one of three Moto Droid Ultra models: All four of the devices will… Read more »
After more leaks than the Titanic, Google finally launched the Nexus 5 with Android 4.4. I got a chance to spend a short time with the smartphone and I’m more impressed… Read more »