Tag: Android
Google Rolled Android 11 Beta Update to Some Pixel Phones Accidentally
May Google had some internal error in pushing the update, as the Android maker has just rolled the latest Android 11 Beta 1 update...
Citra Officially Released Nintendo 3DS Emulator for Android
Citra, the popular emulator for Nintendo 3DS games has now unveiled its support for Android! The maker has released an official Android app for...
Ludo King Apk Installs Surged Due to COVID-19 Lockdown
Ludo King, a classic board game that's once played in ancient India, is now topping both Google's Playstore and Apple's Appstore as the best...
MIUI 12 Super Wallpapers Download For All Android Devices
The Super Wallpapers, which were introduced by Xiaomi in its new MIUI 12 last week have a separate fan-base. These wallpapers are so notable...
PhantomLance: Android Malware Stealing User’s Data Via Google Playstore
Researchers at Kaspersky discovered an Android malware campaign targeted towards specific Southeast Asian countries. This campaign's named PhantomLance and possibly powered by an APT...
Android 11 Developer Preview 3 Brings Only a Few Noticeable ChangesÂ
Back in February, Google started to push Android 11 Developer Preview and since then the company has pushed a total of two developer previews,...
Facebook is Set to Launch Its Gaming App Today
Facebook is finally making a standalone app for gaming. As reported by The New York Times, the world's largest social media platform will release...
Meizu 17 Latest Leaks shows Punch-hole Display with Integrated Battery Indicator
Meizu may not be so popular outside China, but it's one of the reputed brands in its homeland. The smartphone maker is set to...
WhatsApp Adds Advanced Search Feature to Find Media More Easily
WhatsApp is evolving with new features periodically. We found the instant messenger to feature Dark Mode in the last update, now it's adding an...
Linux and Android are More Vulnerable OS than Windows and MacOS, Research Says
While we often hear Windows being attacked frequently, it's the Linux, Android and even MacOS that are more vulnerable to attacks. Recent research revealed...