Topic: android

Intel releases updated Android features for its cross-platform HTML5 IDE

Scraps old XDK (formerly known as appMobi) for XDK NEW … continue reading

Mobile in 2013: Major OS overhauls as the HTML5 vs. native debate rages

Hybrid mobile practices became most prevalent in 2013, while 2014 shows early signs of being the year of the wearable … continue reading

Google removes App Ops data privacy feature from Android 4.4.2

Company withdraws feature saying it was accidentally included, disappointing those who liked it … continue reading

Qt Mobile launches as an all-in-one mobile package for native cross-platform app creation

Qt Mobile provides everything needed to rapidly develop, deploy and host C++ and QML/JavaScript based native apps … continue reading

SD Times Blog: JetBrains extends its IDE to support Android developers

JetBrains improves its IntelliJ IDEA 13 to make developing Android apps easier … continue reading

Samsung’s big developer push

Through new SDKs, multiscreen opportunities and developer programs, Samsung looks to expand its software presence … continue reading

A view of Glass from developers’ eyes

Through new tools and best practices, Google wants developers to get a head start on working with the wearable device … continue reading

From the Editors: Android rising, but where?

Android has struggled to break out of smartphones, but KitKat may change that … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Cyber Monday sets new mobile sales record as iOS tops Android

IBM report breaks down how these two competitors fared against each other … continue reading

More than 5,000 apps in the Google Play Store are copied APKs, or ‘thief-ware’

New survey from Bitdefender Antivirus reveals 1.2% of Android apps are re-engineered by copycat developers … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Sorry Nokita, Microsoft’s Nokia acquisition is final

Nokia shareholders overwhelmingly approve $7.2 billion Devices and Services sale to Microsoft despite minority resistance … continue reading

Android Developer Conference recompiles the future

Attendees hear about Android development at Twitter, and prospects of recompiling their code for Intel and BlackBerry … continue reading

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