Advertisements CyanogenMod team has announced that they have started churning out the second monthly release for CM10 for a select number of devices. Dubbed as CM10 M2, the build is being rolled out will be available via CM Updater (if you are on a recent nightly), ROM Manager and via get.cm.
Category: Android Development
Advertisements Google has just released Android 4.1.2 in Android Open Source Project. According Googler Jean-Baptiste Queru, 4.1.2 is a minor update.
Advertisements Update: These rumours are fake. Android & Me, which is the source of the information has posted that these rumours are not correct. As we are coming nearer to the launch of next Nexus smartphone and Android version, rumours are mounting up to reveal the alleged details of both the OS and device. While, […]
Advertisements Motorola announced late yesterday that it is open sourcing key features of the MOTODEV Studio For Android development tool and will add the code to Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
Advertisements CyanogenMod team has released its own open-source ROM update solution today. Dubbed as CM Updater, it has made its debut in the CM10 nightlies released Sunday-night.
Advertisements Yet another reason to curse Samsung for Touchwiz! It was discovered recently by a security researcher Ravi Borgaonkar that how a single line of code can send your Galaxy S III into a non-stoppable data wipe.
Advertisements In the wake of recent Acer’s Aliyun issue, Google has come forward to explain why it stopped the Acer smartphone launch and has also reiterated the benefits and importance of compatibility in Android.
Advertisements Everyone loves software updates every now and then, and same is the case with CyanogenMOD users, so the firmware dev team has decided to start releasing a new build apart from nightlies, RC and Stable. It will be dubbed as M1-release, there is no clear definition of M here, it stands for monthly, milestone […]
