You should now be ready to install apps from unverified developers. You can enable the bypass for a week or indefinitely.
Venture capitalist Jon McNeill foresees growing demand for humans to sustain complex AI infrastructure and architecture.
Android's new 2026 developer verification requirements introduce a one-time advanced flow for sideloading unverified apps. Here's what's actually changing, how the process works.
Baidu Inc. launched DuClaw this week, a cloud-managed platform that gives users zero-deployment access to OpenClaw AI agents, just as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that “every company needs to have ...
On Thursday, GlobalComix announced that it had received $13 million in new capital in a round led by SBI US Gateway Fund and Point72 Ventures.
Google has confirmed that Android will not retire app sideloading, but the company is implementing measures that make the ...
Google has detailed how users will be able to sideload apps from unverified developers once it implements its more restrictive policy towards downloading software on Android. The company originally ...
Android’s most diehard fans were less than pleased when Google announced plans to limit the sideloading of apps, in an effort to create a more secure platform. The backlash from power users was ...
It’s no secret that Google really doesn’t like it that people are installing Android applications from any other source than ...
Google has revised its sideloading rules for Android, introducing an 'Advanced Flow' for users to install unverified apps. The new process requires users to enable developer mode and a verification ...
You may not like Android's upcoming 24-hour delay before you can permit installation of unverified apps, but it's a fantastic compromise.