The software giant is apparently emulating Apple’s way of issuing updates and fixes.
The game will allow players to form alliances with their friends and even share their experiences and rewards.
Eat mice and get high scores in this addictive, old-school game.
The popular cooking game goes free-to-play for the first time ever.
The social RPG lets players socialize with friends while killing monsters.
Android fans can expect the rollout of two handsets later this year.
The updated Google smartphone operating system is expecting to be unveiled this month at the I/O event in San Francisco.
Samsung continues to work Lollipop operating system upgrades into its line of handsets.
Faced with declining demand in their home market, China's handset makers are now counting on India for growth.
Xiaomi's success in India is driving domestic Chinese rivals to plan their own entries into the subcontinent, the world's No. 3 mobile market.
Because of marketing missteps and tough competition, Google's $105 smartphone has failed to catch on in the world's No. 3 mobile market.
But sales of the software maker’s core product, Windows, continue to decline as consumers opt for phones and tablets powered by Android or Apple’s iOS.
Google simplifies the way users can find their lost Android device.
A New York startup wants to deliver tablets to inmates — not so they can watch Netflix, but so they can earn a GED.
Ride-hailing service Ola Cabs and other newcomers are using tech to overcome language barriers on the subcontinent.
China's smartphone makers are scrambling to get the local edge over each other in India, the world's third-largest smartphone market.
It's April Fools' Day, when some of the biggest tech companies put their funniest foot forward.
Could access to Android's enormous catalog of apps help Windows Phone find a larger customer base?
As smartphone makers seek differentiation, a market grows for startups building custom operating systems based on Android.
Automated processes will help screeners detect malware and products that run afoul of Play Store policies.
Some smartphone owners have to void their warranties to install Cyanogen Inc.'s custom firmware.
The Chinese manufacturer is rumored to be making one of two Android flagships due later this year.