The latest version of Android is designed to work on both low- and high-end phones, which will hopefully end OS fragmentation. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng ...
Google today announced the launch of KitKat, the latest version of its Android operating system. The reveal comes at the same time as the launch of the Nexus 5 smartphone. The company bills KitKat as ...
Google’s new and improved Android KitKat 4.4 just hit the streets a week ago today with the launch of their newest flagship smartphone, the highly anticipated, Nexus 5. Although excited about Google’s ...
It seems like yesterday to many of us, but Android 4.4 KitKat was launched in 2013, a whopping 10 years ago by this point. In a way, over the course of a few years, it became Android's Windows XP — it ...
Until now, the main thing we’ve known for sure about the next version of Google‘s Android mobile operating system is its name: KitKat. But at a media event this morning, Google provided its first ...
Still, fragmentation remains a thorn in the side of Android, especially compared with the relative ease of Apple's iOS updates. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former ...
Key Lime Pie is dead. Long live the KitKat! Commentators have been referring to the next version of Android as Key Lime Pie for well over a year now, but in a surprise move, Google has announced that ...
Google has announced that Google Play services will discontinue support for Android KitKat. The active device count for Android 4.4 has reportedly fallen to under 1%. Devices on KitKat will stop being ...
In the soon-to-be-released update of Android, Google is likely to continue its mission of having a mobile operating system as secure as Apple’s iOS. Google hasn’t said how far up the security ladder ...
The Android ecosystem rightfully gets a lot of slack for being unable to deliver operating system updates to everyone in a timely manner, but there's more to Android updates than just OS support. App ...