Two stories detail Google’s decision to make its Android development more private while still providing open source releases, a move aimed at simplifying development for OEMs and software creators
The Android Open Source Project has lost real-time updates, as Google has shifted all development to private branches for faster internal testing. The post Google Takes Android Development Private, Limiting Access via the Android Open Source Project appeared first on WinBuzzer.
Google says this change will simplify things for developers and OEMs.
The post Google Closes the Curtain on Android Development appeared first on Android Headlines.
Mark Gurman joins The MacRumors Show to discuss Apple’s delayed Intelligence features, the major redesign coming with iOS 19, internal leadership shifts, and plans to improve Siri, affecting both smart home and AI efforts.
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