Google Bolsters Android Security
Google formally announces Bouncer, a service that automatically checks to ensure that apps uploaded to the Android Market aren’t malicious.
Google formally announces Bouncer, a service that automatically checks to ensure that apps uploaded to the Android Market aren’t malicious.
A new study says 73 percent of Android handsets use the same OS version.
Nielsen Mobile survey shows iPhone sales are catching up to Android. Meanwhile, Apple cofounder talks about how Android phones outperform iPhones.
Google says only 0.6 percent of Android devices run Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest version of the Android mobile operating system.
Stats from Net Applications suggest that the Android OS could be losing share to the Java ME runtime environment, but that could be due to rapid Internet access growth in Asia.
Apple wins one, loses one in its patent case against Android smartphone maker HTC
As the controversy reaches Washington, there's a new app in the Android Market designed to detect the diagnostic software.
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion software will securely link employees' personal devices to the BlackBerry network.
Security firm Bit9 says a majority of smartphones are running out-of-date and insecure operating systems that present a threat to critical business data. It has created a list of 12 of the most vulnerable smartphones. Guess who dominates the list?
Reviewers weigh in: Motorola’s Razr reboot is one sharp smartphone.
TFTS: RIM's tablet PC will already be capable of running Android applications in an emulator.
Mobile Burn: Leading laptop vendor to release an Android 3.0 tablet PC with a stylus this summer, according ot report.
The Inquirer: Apple smartphone and tablet platform holds a significant market share lead over Google's Android operating system in Europe.
Brighthand: Evidence points to Sprint releasing its ownversion of own 4G version of the Samsung Nexus S smartphone.
Mobile Burn: Google to produce what's called the Joint Battle Command-Platform mobile device.