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7 votes
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Bad Binder: A use-after-free exploit in Binder in the Android kernel that was being exploited in the wild
5 votes -
Google outlines plans for mainline Linux kernel support in Android
10 votes -
Android exploit of system camera apps enabled a malicious app to record and upload photos, video and audio with only "storage" permission
10 votes -
DemonCrawl | Launch trailer
3 votes -
Tutorial on how to enable RCS on any carrier/device with Android Messages
7 votes -
Google Pixel 4 and 4XL review: More than the sum of its sensors
5 votes -
Catalonia has created a new kind of online activism leveraging social media and peer-to-peer technology to orchestrate massive protests
15 votes -
Fifty ways to leak your data: An exploration of apps’ circumvention of the Android permissions system
12 votes -
Google’s new voice recorder app transcribes in real time, even when offline
7 votes -
Rwanda's Mara X, Z are the first smartphones made fully in Africa
16 votes -
Microsoft announces new Surface lineup, including two new dual-screen devices, one of which is an Android phone
25 votes -
How a double-free bug in WhatsApp for Android could be turned into a remote code execution vulnerability
6 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The $2,000 phone of the future is here—please don’t break it
4 votes -
Introducing Google Play Pass
9 votes -
Huawei’s flagship Mate 30 Pro has impressive specs but no Google
4 votes -
Popular Podcasts app Pocket Casts goes free, web & desktop app now subscription-based
22 votes -
Simple games for Android
I've never really been into gaming on my phone, but in the last couple of weeks I've found it's particularly good for entertainment while getting the baby off to sleep. He tends to need holding...
I've never really been into gaming on my phone, but in the last couple of weeks I've found it's particularly good for entertainment while getting the baby off to sleep. He tends to need holding for 5-20 minutes, during which time no interaction is needed and something to stave off the boredom is good.
I've been playing Tiny Bubbles which is good because the levels are relatively short and discrete, it's challenging without being too hard (at 4am I don't want that much of a challenge), it's mostly not timing-based, I can play one-handed and drop it at a moment's notice without particularly being penalised.
Any suggestions for other suitable games would be appreciated.
12 votes -
Android 10 has been released
13 votes -
How Facebook tracks you on Android
8 votes -
Android Q is officially named Android 10
14 votes -
Mario Kart Tour (iOS, Android)
13 votes -
Fairphone updates its ethical smartphone for 2019
18 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review
6 votes -
Disney+ will launch with support for Apple TV, Android, iOS, Roku, PS4, Xbox One, and more
7 votes -
Real or fake? I X-rayed my Samsung Galaxy Phone to find out
4 votes -
Galaxy Note 10 hands on
5 votes -
Budget smartphones - apparently there are good options. Opinions and recommendations?
I just picked up a Nokia 3.1 for $120 in a bit of an emergency and I really like it. It's very light, Android One, very nice styling and again it's $120! I was shocked by this experience at this...
I just picked up a Nokia 3.1 for $120 in a bit of an emergency and I really like it. It's very light, Android One, very nice styling and again it's $120!
I was shocked by this experience at this price point. This thing is excellent for my use case, as a pre-paid EU phone as my lovely iPhone 6s Plus has only one Sim slot. Are there any other great budget phones out there?
27 votes -
What are your thoughts on the Blloc phone?
10 votes -
How I made my own Android phone - in China
8 votes -
Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September
13 votes -
What mobile games do you play?
I don't play many games on my phone, mostly because I can't find any good ones that arent just lazy cash grabs. What do you play on your phone?
17 votes -
Public statement on neutrality of free software
25 votes -
Android aftermarket development and its boring state
So many ROMs. So many features. But they all look the same. I mean, I love that there are many options, but aren't you bored of going to XDA and finding only ROMs that follow the [9.0] EDGY NAME...
So many ROMs.
So many features.
But they all look the same.
I mean, I love that there are many options, but aren't you bored of going to XDA and finding only ROMs that follow the [9.0] EDGY NAME IN CAPS formula?
They all look stock. Android is supposed to be about personalization. Where are the highly customized UIs? Why are all fanboys so scared of breaking the scheme that Material has inforced upon us, and then whine about how Android is inconsistent? I wish that something like MIUI would appear again, like, a ROM made by a no name that ended up making a gigantic empire.
I wish to see someday another developer, making its own thing.
Breaking the AOSP UI mold.
[NOTE] This is reposted from reddit (it was made by me tho) because I wanted to discuss it here.
15 votes -
Bill Gates on making “one of the greatest mistakes of all time”
10 votes -
Dota Underlords open beta is now available on Steam, Android, and iOS
13 votes -
Google is enabling RCS independently of mobile operators in the UK and France this month
10 votes -
Diminishing differentiation: Are all our gadgets making each other redundant?
15 votes -
Huawei is sending developers requests to publish on its app store
8 votes -
Google argues the Huawei ban would hurt its Android monopoly
6 votes -
What little known mobile apps do you use?
What are some apps that you use that aren't particularly well known? Let's help each other discover some interesting new tools! lichess - best chess app out there IMO. Completely free and open...
What are some apps that you use that aren't particularly well known? Let's help each other discover some interesting new tools!
lichess - best chess app out there IMO. Completely free and open source, has daily puzzles, and a pretty active pool of users to play against!
Syncthing - file syncing tool that works with just about any operating system (although I don't think it works with iOS). I use it to take notes and write lyrics/my journal and sync them back to my linux laptop.
Untappd - social media app for tracking craft beers that you drink. I've only just started using it, since I was on holiday and wanted to keep a note of the ales I was drinking. It's a free app, but supported by ads. I believe there's a paid tier, but the free version works well enough, and it's useful for encouraging me and my friends to try new beers when we're out and about.
WK - Japanese flashcard app, which is technically a front-end for the wanikani service. As you learn new radicals, characters, and vocabulary, it serves them back up to you after a certain length of time. If you remember it, it'll wait longer next time, and if you don't get it right, it brings it back to the top of the pile.30 votes -
Tor Browser for Android 8.5 offers mobile users privacy boost
3 votes -
Tor Browser 8.5 released
11 votes -
Google suspends some business with Huawei due to sanctions - future Huawei devices will be unable to access Play Store as well as Google apps including Gmail and YouTube
23 votes -
Mozilla Firefox Preview, new Firefox browser, is available on Google Play
18 votes -
/e/ (formerly eelo) started selling phones today
13 votes -
WhatsApp voice calls contained a buffer-overflow vulnerability that was used to install spyware [CVE-2019-3568]
11 votes -
Samsung spilled SmartThings app source code and secret keys
5 votes -
Google Pixel 3a: High-end features at a more affordable price ($399 USD, $479 for XL)
17 votes -
Google I/O 2019 keynote
8 votes