Silent Circle today announced that its next generation Blackphone 2, the company's privacy-first smartphone, will be its inaugural product in Google's Android for Work program.
Mobile Cloud Labs has announced Android Security Suite, it’s antivirus for Android. Android Security Suite protects Android devices every day from cybercriminals who try to scam users and steal their passwords, identity, bank account information and other valuable personal data.
Google have released an update to their YouTube app for Android which brings a new design and video editing tools.
Pebble is rolling out a new firmware update to the Pebble Time smartwatch, which includes new settings and more.
Sony have announced that they are launching a new initiative in Sweden to give 500 Xperia Z3 users the chance to try Sony’s Concept for Android – a concept operating system with a fresh take on user experience based on Android 5.1, Lollipop.
Microsoft have released an update to Skype for Android, introducing a refreshed design for users of the popular communication service to enjoy.
Sony have started rolling out Android 5.1, Lollipop upgrade for Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact, Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact, Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z2 Tablet.
BlackBerry have released an update to BBM for Android. Today's update does not bring any new features but brings bug fixes and performance improvements.
Navmii, the free navigation and traffic app for drivers, has announced a new partnership with online presence specialist uberall.
Samsung today announced the global launch of the Galaxy Tab S2, the most immersive Samsung tablet to-date. Samsung’s newest Galaxy tablet continuously delivers a stunning Super AMOLED display perfectly optimized for reading and viewing any type of digital content.
A private beta of Cortana for Android was leaked to the Internet yesterday resulting in Microsoft issuing a statement saying that the official public beta for the digital assistant will be made available for Android owners sometime in the next few weeks.
Samsung have announced that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, have had their encryption certified by the UK government body the Communications and Electronics Security Group (CESG) under their Commercial Product Assurance (CPA) program for data-at-rest.


