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For Android app developers that have been slow to adopt Google’s push for themed app icons, there’s no longer a choice.
Android will block users from sideloading apps made by unverified developers next year, but we may have found a workaround.
Developers must now agree to let their Android app icons be themed or they won't be allowed to distribute on the Google Play Store.
Most Android devices default to the Google Play Store for downloading and installing apps, but it's far from the only place to get apps from.
Developing Android applications seems like it should be fairly straightforward if you believe the glossy marketing by Google ...
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When you’re hiring an Android app developer, you want to guarantee that the developer you hire has all of the qualifications and experience necessary to back up any claims of Android expertise. To do ...
Google released Android 13 in H2 2022. Among other changes, it shipped with themed app icons support, allowing apps to change ...
AppCam is a new SDK that allows Android developers to capture videos of user activity in their apps. The startup says AppCam is the first such service developed especially for Android, though several ...
Google’s Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” mobile OS release, which is expected to debut this evening, has developers hoping for resolution of long-standing platform fragmentation problems and critical ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An Android app developer has sued Google for allegedly anticompetitive and unlawful practices related to its Google Play app store, and attorneys say its behavior – ...