Android versions used to have dessert names and they made it easier to associate features with. Perhaps not everyone feels this way, and in time, maybe I will feel different too, once Android 10 ...
The codename for the Android 16 Operating System (OS) update has leaked. The name suggests Google may have begun anew with its OS naming schemes. Google has always used codenames for the Android OS.
Google did away with public-facing desert names with the release of Android 10, but they’re still used internally. It’s been known for some time that Android 13 is called “Tiramisu,” and now Google is ...
Aug. 22 (UPI) --Google announced Thursday it's ditching dessert-themed names for versions of its Android operating system, switching instead to numbered identifications. The tech company said numerals ...
Although the name has been rumored for quite some time, Google has now officially named its latest version of the Android, the Android 8.0 Oreo. This continues Google's partnership with candy-making ...
Google may be doing away with its dessert naming scheme after a long, delicious run. The company announced on Thursday the next version of its mobile operating system will be called Android 10. It’s ...
Google named Android versions after desserts in alphabetical order for the longest time, such as Android 7.0 Nougat, Android 8.0 Oreo, and Android 9.0 Pie. Then the firm switched to numbers only from ...
Google today announced its next major version of Android will be named Android 10, as the company has decided to move past dessert-inspired names for the operating system like Ice Cream Sandwich, ...
Carrie was a managing editor at CNET focused on breaking and trending news. She'd been reporting and editing for more than a decade, including at the National Journal and Current TV. Google on ...
Like any other operating system, Android regularly releases updates that bring new features, improvements, and bug fixes to phones and tablets. If you own an Android device, it's important to know ...
Sometimes as a tech journalist, you have to pose the really tough questions: Do cell phones cause brain cancer? Does anyone really need an S Pen? And of course, what dessert will Google name the next ...