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Androidify is back and better than ever. The new app uses AI to generate a fully personalized Android Bot from a photo.
In its latest Android Security Bulletin, Google is releasing updates to address 84 vulnerabilities, including two flaws that may be under targeted, active exploitation.
APK fraud is one of the fastest-growing cybercrime threats in the country today. The National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal ...
Microsoft’s new clipboard sync feature will make it super easy to copy and use text from your Windows PC on your Android ...
Whether you’re swapping photos from your phone or moving work files from your laptop, file transfers between devices should ...
Threat actors are using Meta's advertising platform to distribute malware. This time, it's a form of Android spyware known as ...
Developing Android applications seems like it should be fairly straightforward if you believe the glossy marketing by Google and others. It’s certainly possible to just follow the ...
Hey there, fellow South African streamer! If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve hit a snag while trying to install ...
CERT-In has issued a high-severity alert for Android versions 13 to 16, warning of vulnerabilities that could allow attackers ...
SimpMusic feels like Spotify, but it’s open-source, ad-free, and powered by YouTube. Why not give it a go today?
Beyond the two exploited zero-days, this month's Android update tackles four critical vulnerabilities. The most severe is CVE ...
Google's new Androidify app makes it easy and approachable to generate an Android mascot-inspired avatar of yourself - here's ...