Morning Overview on MSN
Multiple Android phones caught with dangerous built-in backdoor: Is yours safe?
Security researchers have identified a hidden, insecure system-level component embedded in Google Pixel phones, a piece of Showcase demo software that was never meant to ship on consumer devices but ...
Google warns that over 40% of Android devices no longer receive security updates, leaving more than 1 billion devices exposed to malware and spyware attacks.
Google has just issued an updated Android distribution chart and it makes for an alarming read. The latest OS — Android 16 — was on just 7.5% of phones when the data was captured in December, while ...
Android 17 enables app handoff between devices and web, allowing users to resume tasks seamlessly and improving cross-device continuity within Google’s ecosystem.
If you ever wished you could access your iPhone or Android device directly on a Windows PC, Phone Link lets you do that. But it's not for everyone.
TalkAndroid on MSNOpinion
Your old Android phone could be at risk — here’s why
Over one billion Android devices may lack security updates ...
Depending on the brand of Android phone you have, your device might actually be limiting its maximum volume thanks to a ...
How-To Geek on MSN
The first Android phones had some weird ports
USB ports of every shape and size, but that's not all.
Android x86 emulation runs PC games on ARM phones without streaming; Cyberpunk 2077 hit 60 FPS on low, expectations stay ...
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