This article takes a look at what's changed in the Android ecosystem for audio developers recently, the audio latency of popular Android devices, and discusses Android's suitability for real-time audio apps. What's changed? Over the past four years we have taken a number of actions that have improved audio latency. Latency reduction These actions, coupled with a renewed focus from device manufactu
Posted by Sameer Samat, Vice President, Product Management Developers are our partners and by pairing their creativity and innovation with our platforms and tools, together we create delightful experiences for billions of people around the world. Listening carefully to their feedback is an important part of how we continue to make Android better with each release and improve how mobile app stores
Posted by Dave Burke, VP of Engineering Today we’re happy to announce a Developer Preview of the N release of Android! We’re doing something a little different this year by releasing the preview early… really early. By releasing a “work in progress” build earlier in development, we have more time to incorporate developer feedback. Also, the earlier preview allows us to hand off the final N release
[This post is by Nick Kralevich, an engineer on the Android Security Team. — Tim Bray] “Nexus S has been rooted, let the madness commence!” proclaims Engadget. “This is only possible because Android's security is crap and it's exploited easily to gain root priviledges [sic]” adds a commenter. You’ll have to excuse me if I strongly disagree. The Nexus S, like the Nexus One before it, is designed to
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