AOSP
How to enable multiple user mode on CyanogenMOD 10.1 (and some other Android 4.2.2 ROMs)
One of the neat things that Android 4.2.x brought about was support for multiple users on a device. Unfortunately, it appears that multiple user support
Why there really is cause for alarm in the way the AOSP Android browser stores passwords
Yesterday, I reported on a story that I thought was huge at the time: a security hole was discovered (or some might say rediscovered) in
Major security hole found in AOSP Android browser
The brilliant folks over at Rootz Wiki have discovered a major security hole that potentially puts a majority of rooted Android users at risk of
LOTK Jellybread V 1.0 released for the HTC EVO 4G
Kendallc123 set out to create a Jelly Bean-inspired ROM for the original HTC EVO 4G that had the stability and functionality of Gingerbread. What was
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean going open source today
After the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean announcement at the Google I/O convference, we reported on the 4.1 ROM that had been pushed to the Galaxy
Google can’t really “fix” Android the way some people want without ruining the point of the OS
Something that I see all over the place in the technology industry, and even occasionally on the street, is the tendency for people to blame
Linaro project improves Android 4.0 performance over AOSP by up to 100 percent
Linaro may not yet be a familiar name in the Android community, but it should be very soon. You see, Linaro is the name of






















