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The war between Apple and Google may not be thermonuclear, but it's still ongoing - and Apple has taken some big steps to upset Google. What does that mean for Android?
With Apple's WWDC conference all wrapped up, what do the announcements made there tell us about Android? We've uncovered five revealing truths for you.
Recent speculation suggests that the Apple Watch is far outselling Android Wear smartwatches. Let's look at what this is, and what Google can do to fight back.
Google has introduced a new API in Android M to allow smartphones and tablets to output 4K video. Any device with a Snapdragon 800 and video out can play back 4K video.
A Nexus 5 running Android Marshmallow was tested with the Doze and App Standby features, and consumed far less battery in standby mode than a Nexus 5 running Lollipop.
Forked Android? No Play Store? No problem: you can still get the apps you want via side loading. Here's how to download and install Google Chrome via APK file.
Are you still running KitKat? There's a new Android coming, and it's great. Discover if it's time to upgrade in our KitKat vs Android Marshmallow comparison.
Android M introduced granular app permissions - allowing users to grant and revoke individual permissions on a case-by-case basis the first time they are required.
The Nexus 6 is currently on sale on Amazon, reducing the price from $649.99 to $499.99 - saving you 150 bucks! Find this and more great tech deals here.
Google updates are notoriously slow to roll out, and Android 5.0 has been no different. But how many devices are running Android Lollipop? Find out here.
If you want to know how to set up the Google Play Music app on Android, Android TV, iOS, Mac or PC, you're in the right place: here's how to do it the easy way.
Google's Advanced Technology and projects group works on some pretty whacky projects. The magic is that they make them work. Here's four you're about to see.
Google[x], Google's more ambitious research lab, is tasked with coming up with ''moonshots'' - almost impossible solutions to some of the biggest problems we face.
Google's President of Design Matias Duarte has given us a peek into the future of Material Design for Android at Google I/O: take a look at where Android design is headed