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By Tinku Bhatia , 7 March 2026
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Android Innovation: New App Detects Nearby Smart Glasses Through Bluetooth Signals

A newly developed application for the Android ecosystem is drawing attention at global tech forums after demonstrating the ability to detect nearby smart glasses through Bluetooth signals. The app scans for Bluetooth signatures emitted by wearable devices and alerts users when smart glasses are operating within range. Developers say the technology could improve personal awareness and security as wearable cameras become more widespread.

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  • Bluetooth
  • Android
  • Technology Sector
  • Gadgets
By Agamveer Singh , 25 February 2026
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"Rainbow Six Mobile" Launches Globally on Android and iOS, Expands Ubisoft’s Mobile Footprint

Rainbow Six Mobile has officially launched worldwide on Android and iOS, marking a significant step for Ubisoft in expanding its presence in the competitive mobile gaming sector. The game adapts the franchise’s tactical shooter experience for mobile devices, featuring optimized controls, multiplayer gameplay, and a progression system designed to engage both casual and hardcore gamers.

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  • iOS
  • Android
  • Technology Sector
  • Gaming
By Ricky Tandon , 23 February 2026
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PromptSpy Malware Exploits Gemini AI, Raising New Alarms for Android Security

Cybersecurity firm ESET has uncovered a sophisticated new Android malware strain, dubbed PromptSpy, that misuses Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence to carry out covert surveillance and data manipulation. The discovery highlights an emerging threat vector where generative AI tools are weaponized by malicious actors to enhance stealth, automation, and adaptability. PromptSpy reportedly leverages AI-driven prompts to evade detection, harvest sensitive information, and respond dynamically to user behavior.

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  • Gemini AI
  • Android
  • Cybersecurity
By Agamveer Singh , 9 February 2026
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More Than 40% of Android Devices Exposed to Malware, Raising Cybersecurity Concerns

More than 40 percent of Android smartphones are estimated to be vulnerable to malware attacks, underscoring growing cybersecurity risks in the global mobile ecosystem. The exposure is largely attributed to outdated software, delayed security patches, and the widespread use of older devices that no longer receive updates. As smartphones increasingly serve as gateways to banking, payments, and personal data, such vulnerabilities pose serious risks to consumers and businesses alike.

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  • Android
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology Sector
By Tinku Bhatia , 8 February 2026
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Google Warns More Than 40% of Android Devices Face Elevated Security Risk

Google has confirmed that over 40 percent of Android smartphones worldwide are currently exposed to heightened security risks, largely due to outdated software and delayed security updates. The disclosure underscores a persistent challenge within the Android ecosystem, where device fragmentation and uneven update adoption leave millions of users vulnerable to cyber threats. While Google continues to strengthen platform-level protections, responsibility for updates often rests with device manufacturers and users.

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  • Technology Sector
  • Security
  • Android
By Kirti Srinivasan , 23 January 2026
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Android Ecosystem Advances With Strong Focus on AI, Security and Device Integration

The Android ecosystem continues to evolve as Google and its partners roll out updates centered on artificial intelligence, enhanced security and deeper cross-device integration. Recent developments reflect a shift toward smarter on-device features, stronger privacy controls and a more seamless user experience across smartphones, tablets, wearables and automobiles. Manufacturers are aligning closely with Google’s roadmap, accelerating update cycles and prioritizing performance efficiency.

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  • Technology Sector
  • AI
  • Android
By Dipali , 19 December 2025
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Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1 Rolls Out, Signaling Google’s Next Phase of Platform Refinement

Google has begun rolling out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 1, offering developers and early adopters a preview of the platform’s next round of refinements ahead of its broader release cycle. The update focuses on stability improvements, performance optimization and incremental feature enhancements rather than sweeping design changes. By releasing the beta through its quarterly platform release program, Google aims to gather real-world feedback and fine-tune the operating system across supported devices.

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  • Android
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By Agamveer Singh , 6 December 2025
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Google Confirms Active Exploitation of Critical Android Vulnerabilities, Urges Immediate Updates

Google has confirmed that several critical Android vulnerabilities are currently being exploited in active cyberattacks, prompting an urgent call for users and manufacturers to apply the latest security updates. The flaws, identified in key system components, allow attackers to execute malicious code, compromise device integrity, and potentially gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. As Android powers billions of devices globally, the disclosure highlights the persistent risks posed by sophisticated threat actors targeting mobile ecosystems.

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  • Android
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By Amrita Bhatia , 4 December 2025
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Red Dead Redemption Expands to Netflix and Mobile Platforms, Reaching Global Audiences

The iconic video game Red Dead Redemption has officially launched on Netflix, iOS, and Android, marking a significant expansion into streaming and mobile platforms. This strategic move allows the franchise to reach a wider, global audience beyond traditional console users. The mobile and streaming versions feature optimized gameplay controls, cross-platform saves, and enhanced accessibility options.

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  • Gaming
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Technology Sector
By Dipali , 21 November 2025
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Wobble One Unveils First Made-in-India Android Smartphone at Rs. 22,000

Wobble One has launched its first made-in-India Android smartphone, priced at Rs. 22,000, marking a significant entry into the domestic smartphone market. The device emphasizes local manufacturing, technological innovation, and competitive pricing, aiming to cater to India’s growing smartphone consumer base. Equipped with contemporary features such as high-resolution cameras, robust processors, and long-lasting battery life, the phone targets tech-savvy users seeking quality and value.

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  • Technology Sector
  • Android

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