Explore Android's ongoing evolution with this visual timeline of versions, starting B.C. (Before Cupcake) and going all the way to 2024's Android 15 release. What a long, strange trip it’s been.
After numerous beta releases, the stable version of Android 15 is finally here! The latest update includes new privacy features, improved foldable and tablet features, and so much more.
Six months after the first developer preview was released, Android 15 is finally rolling out to Google Pixel devices. It was sent over to AOSP last month, and we’ve seen a few other ...
visionOS 2.1 is the next version of the Vision Pro’s software, and it’s expected to release publicly later this month to all users—likely on October 28 alongside iOS 18.1. While visionOS 2 ...
Following the OTA for those on Android 14 yesterday, Google is rolling out the update to Pixel devices on Android 15 Beta 4.2. Android 15 Beta 4.2 was released in mid-August as the final update ...
This small, feature-packed GSM phone inlcudes EDGE high-speed data, Bluetooth, TFT display, VGA camera with video recording up to 5 minutes, streaming video, MP3 player, stereo FM radio ...
The fifth developer builds of watchOS 11.1, tvOS 18.1, and visionOS 2.1 are out now, as Apple prepares for its next operating system update releases. Since those three have been in testing far ...
Today Apple has released new beta updates, but not perhaps for the platforms we were all hoping for. Developer beta 3 is now available for visionOS 2.1, watchOS 11.1, and tvOS 18.1. However, new ...
Looking at the Switch’s lifespan and the current gaming landscape, here’s what we think the Nintendo Switch 2 needs to bring to the table to be a worthwhile upgrade and compete with other ...
The stable version of Android 15 is rolling out and it is bringing satellite messaging. This will allow many Android smartphones to communicate using satellites. How will Satellite Messaging work ...
Apple today seeded the fifth betas of upcoming watchOS 11.1, visionOS 2.1, and tvOS 18.1 updates to developers for testing purposes. The fifth betas come a week after Apple released the fourth betas.
Even budget Android smartphones have 90Hz displays nowadays, so Nintendo needs to get with the times. We’d love to see 90Hz in handheld mode and 120Hz when docked. This would make the Switch 2 ...