If you have an older Android phone that runs on Android KitKat, then it might be time to get a new phone. Here's why. Google has made the decision to discontinue support for Android KitKat in future ...
When Android KitKat arrived in 2013, Google aimed to make the operating system run efficiently on devices with as little as ...
Happy birthday, Android 4.4! Your present is death. In a short and sweet blog from Google, we got the news that Android 4.4 Kitkat is officially dead. Google is going ...
Thank goodness — we can finally put to rest to all of the rumors and speculation. Google pulled the curtain on Android 4.4 KitKat Thursday, announcing the new mobile OS will appear first in the ...
In case you missed it, Google announced earlier this month that it would end support for phones running Android 4.4 KitKat software in August. While this version represents less than one percent of ...
The next version of Android will be called Android KitKat. When I read the initial headlines blasting through my Twitter feed, I said to myself, “I wonder how Nestle feels about this.” Clicking over ...
Gimme a break, Google. Break me off a piece of that Kit Kat bar. The tech giant, which is known for nick-naming its Android mobile operating systems for smartphones and tablets after desserts, has for ...
When you think of Android manufacturers with an excellent reputation for keeping their phones up to date, who’s the first company you think of? Usually people would go to Motorola, Samsung, HTC or ...
Google announced that the new version of Android, known as 4.4 or KitKat, will appear on the new Nexus 4, and other Nexus and Android devices in the coming weeks. KitKat will also show up on the Nexus ...
Google's KitKat operating system is now on more than 20% of Android devices. The web giant's latest statistics indicate that 20.9% of Android tablets and smartphones are running version 4.4 and up of ...
A special edition plush toy of Android KitKat has gone on sale. Nestle revealed the toy via its Twitter page earlier today (October 9) to celebrate the forthcoming operating system's launch. "Meet ...
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