Android Dominated the Mobile OS Market in 2014: IDC
Google and Apple accounted for over 96 percent of all smartphone shipments last year, with the former leading the pack.
Google and Apple accounted for over 96 percent of all smartphone shipments last year, with the former leading the pack.
Google is launching an "Android Wear" project to expand the world of wearable computing for consumers, starting with developer tools for Android smartwatches.
New survey reports that IT and business professionals will favor Android tablets over iPads in the coming year.
A rumor prompts Google's Andy Rubin to disclose Android's enviable rate of adoption.
Google is rumored to be coming out with a Nexus tablet in July for $200.
The latest Android OS has only been installed on a handful of devices, though more are coming soon.
The latest Nielsen survey of smartphone users also found that Android and iOS users are the largest percentage, at 88 percent.
A start-up raised over $4 million to fund a "smart watch" that connects via Bluetooth to iPhone and Android devices.
Recent headlines paint a dismal future for the BlackBerry and Windows Phone.
Sprint is set to roll out its first 4G LTE smartphones a few months ahead of its 4G network.
Google’s mobile operating system has been hit with some bad news lately, from ads that drain batteries to malware concerns.
Android Jelly Bean is expected to be optimized for tablets as well as notebooks and netbooks, among other features.
AT&T begins selling the Samsung Galaxy Note on Feb. 19. Initial reviews call it everything from "unfortunate" to "one of the best phones on the market."
After nearly four years, Google announces a version of Chrome for Android devices. But there's a catch.
Google formally announces Bouncer, a service that automatically checks to ensure that apps uploaded to the Android Market aren’t malicious.