Intrusion Detection is expected to land with the stable version of Android 16 QPR3, which should roll out in March 2026.
The Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 update is now rolling out to Google's Pixel devices. It brings a ton of fixes to the table.
Is the curtain falling on big-ticket Android updates? Does a yearly release cycle even matter anymore, or is it just a sign of the times that there isn’t much left to really add to our smartphones?
Google just released a really cool new Android figure on its merch store that has a built-in 3D maze game. Available now through the Google Merchandise Store for $24, the “Android a-MAZE-ing ...
Frozen yogurt is making a comeback, though in San Diego it may have never fully gone away. The big picture: The once-crowded ...
Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1.1 is available now for Pixel 6 and newer devices. Beta 1.1 arrives just a week after Beta 1, and attempts to resolve issues with app crashes. What does everybody want on ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. As a person who covers consumer tech for a living, I get to use a few dozen smartphones every year. While I almost always advise on which is the ...
Modern smartphones, even budget models, tend to run well for a long time. However, it took years of failed experiments to ...