Not your average Android news — a diverse mix of advice, insight, and analysis with veteran Android journalist JR Raphael.
From Android to Chrome OS and other associated services, has any other company created as much back-and-forth change as Google?
So many years, so many lofty Android concepts that went from front and center to gone and forgotten. Could any of these be ripe for a comeback?
A set of realistic goals to sharpen your smartphone experience — and save you money! — in the months ahead.
Get ready to see some dear old friends you haven't thought about in ages.
One of Android's most eclectic developers walks us through his own personal smartphone setup -- including a surprising admission about his primary device.
Two of Android's most accomplished indie developers discuss the challenges of making a living from the platform -- plus myths vs. realities about the operating system and how Google might surprise us next.
Give your Android home screen a Chrome OS-like makeover with this spiffy custom setup.
He created one of Android's best Twitter apps and defied all odds to keep it alive. Here, how the man behind Fenix uses Android himself.
One of Android's originators opens up about the original vision for the operating system and the part of the platform that never came to be -- plus what he's learned in his current role as one of Alphabet's startup advisers.
Take full advantage of your phone's fingerprint sensor with these genuinely useful fingerprint-ready apps.
Make your home screen a beautifully organized window into your world with this clever card-based setup.
He develops one of Android's best podcasting apps and hosts his own Android podcast -- so when it comes to using Android himself, Russell Ivanovic definitely knows what he likes.
Google's mobile chief shares tales from the early days of Android -- plus some straight talk about Android N's early arrival, the state of Android upgrades, and the future of Chrome OS.
This isn't your average Android news. A new era begins.
A Googler responsible for the Keep organization app shows us how he uses Android to keep his own life organized.
Hint: It has nothing to do with Windows 10.
Brokaw, schmo-kaw: When it comes to Android broadcasting, Jason Howell is the host with the most. Here's how the man behind the mic uses the platform himself.
Time for yours truly to take a turn at the challenge. An up-close tour of my own personal Android setup, including my obsessively organized home screens.
Google's Android 6.0 release is oozing with interesting features -- including some that are easily overlooked.
He makes your favorite devices work and keeps accessory-makers from screwing you over. Time to get to know a Googler who boldly goes where -- well, you know.
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