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It took 8 months, but Android Marshmallow has finally hit its first adoption milestone, reaching 10 percent share of the operating system.

Google has announced this week that the Google Play Store is headed to Chrome as Android and Chrome continue to merge.

Nokia announced that it has licensed its brand exclusively for next 10 years to be used in mobile phones and tablets, globally, by HMD Global.

Just two months after launching voice call functionality to the app, WhatsApp now appears to be testing video calling.

Google has updated Gmail for Android to add support for Microsoft Exchange.

According to new trusted sources, Android Authority says there is an Android-powered Nokia smartphone in the works.

According to a new report, AT&T is looking to build its own version of Android thanks to some help from ZTE and Cyanogen.

According to recent court filings, Oracle is now seeking up to $9.3 billion in damages in their long-standing copyright lawsuit against Google over the use of Java in over a billion Android phones and tablets.

Apple has updated their Apple Music app for Android with a new widget.

Search giant Google has lost their anti-monopoly appeal in Russia over the bundling of Google apps with all Android phones and tablets.

Sony has launched a new PlayStation Video app for Android devices this week.

The European Union is preparing to send Google a formal complaint over the Android operating system.

Microsoft has announced this week that it has ended its quest to port Android apps to Windows.

Samsung has begin pushing Android 6.0 Marshmallow to its mobile devices, suggesting the new Android could finally get some real installs.

Square Enix has finally released the remade Final Fantasy IX for Android, available now for $16.99.

Just days after it was launched, Samsung's Android ad blocking app Adblock Fast has been removed from the Google Play Store.

Google's latest operating system is still being used by an insignificant amount of users.

Thanks to transcripts from the court proceedings from Oracle's copyright lawsuit against Google, we have some incredible figures about Google's Android dealings.

Google has announced today that the Nexus 5X will start at $349 moving forward, a $30 price drop for the newly launched device.

According to Lenovo CEO Chen Xudong, Google will finally bring the Google Play store back to China.
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