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Android's sideloading changes, the big Visual Studio Code update, better Linux phones, and more: News roundup
Everything you may have missed from the past week.
Google says sideloading isn't going away, but a new multi-step "advanced flow" will make installing unverified apps slower and more secure.
Most Android projects don’t fail because of bad developers. They fail because of bad technology decisions. If your mobile app development is taking too long,...Read More The post Kotlin vs Java in ...
Google's latest Android Canary 2603 build brings separate Wi-Fi toggles, a native App Lock, and improved multitasking to ...
Chainguard is expanding beyond open-source security to protect open-core software, AI agent skills, and GitHub Actions.
Reports about Android malware infecting devices aren't all that new. There are scrapers, trojans, spyware, adware, and more, ...
Google today rolled out Android Canary 2603 with a number of user-facing changes compared to the latest Android 17 ...
Google has revealed the “advanced flow” that will be required to install certain Android apps once the company introduces mandatory developer verification later this year. The ...
Later this year, Google is introducing new developer verification. For power users, Android will offer an option to disable ...
Google is fundamentally changing how sideloading works on Android, especially for apps from unverified developers. Here's are the new rules.
Google is planning big changes for Android in 2026 aimed at combating malware across the entire device ecosystem. Starting in ...
On most Android phones, go to Settings > Network and internet > Hotspot and tethering, then enable Wi-Fi hotspot. On Samsung devices, go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering, then ...
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