Enlarge / K-9 Mail will become Thunderbird for Android in time. (credit: Mozilla) The open source Thunderbird email client has a long and storied history, but until now, that history has been limited to the desktop. That’s about to change,… Continue Reading →
Following up on its earlier move to pull Audible audiobook purchases from its Play Store app, Amazon is also turning off Kindle digital book purchases on Android. Ars Technica reports: The Google Play purchasing crackdown is to blame, of course…. Continue Reading →
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PT, subscribe here. Hello and welcome to Daily Crunch for Thursday, March 17, 2022! We have an absolute mountain of… Continue Reading →
Last October, Microsoft began testing Android apps on Windows 11 PCs in partnership with Amazon and its app store. However, the feature was only available to beta testers participating in the Windows 11 Insider Program, and was limited to around… Continue Reading →
The Android malware known as BRATA has added new and dangerous features to its latest version, including GPS tracking, the capacity to use multiple communication channels, and a function that performs a factory reset on the device to wipe all… Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard, written by Aaron Gordon: Not quite three years ago, I bought a Pixel 3, Google’s flagship phone at the time. It has been a good phone. I like that it’s not too… Continue Reading →
Popular, privacy-centered search engine DuckDuckGo plans to launch a desktop browser for macOS laptops and desktops.The browser is designed from the ground up to maintain privacy; that means it will not collect information about users and will not install cookies… Continue Reading →
Enlarge Welcome to Android API level 31, aka Android 12. Google’s latest OS had one of the weirdest rollouts ever. An anticlimactic source code release happened in the beginning of October, but if you wanted to run Android 12 on a device… Continue Reading →
Before you start To get the most from this tutorial, you should be comfortable constructing Android applications using the Android SDK. On completion, you will have learned how to perform application-to-web server communications with HTTP(S) and how to parse XML… Continue Reading →
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