Google’s Fuchsia OS confirmed to have Android app support via Android Runtime

collected by :Maya Tony

as informed in We've long suspected that Google's upcoming operating system, Fuchsia, would join the ranks of Chrome OS (and Android) in its backing for Android apps. Today, that suspicion has been confirmed by a new change found in the Android Open Source Project, and we can say by confidence that Fuchsia going to be capable of running Android apps using the Android Runtime. The first, "platform/prebuilts/fuchsia_sdk", contains a pre-built copy of the Fuchsia SDK, used to create Fuchsia applications. The second, "device/google/fuchsia", at the time, seemed like a device that could be used by the Android Emulator to run Fuchsia. To make it simple, Fuchsia going to use a specially designed version of the Android Runtime ("ART" above) to run Android applications.


Westworld Mobile game removed from iOS, Android app markets

Developer Behaviour Interactive detect this 7 days that it has pulled Westworld Mobile from Google Play and iOS App Store. "We are sorry to see the Westworld mobile game go," reads a Beahviour Interactive statement. Todd Howard's supermutant legal teamIn June, Fallout publisher Bethesda sued Westworld television studio Warner Bros. and game studio Behaviour Interactive. Bethesda claimed that Westworld Mobile was a "blatant ripoff" of its mobile game Fallout Shelter. The publisher's complaint accused Westworld Mobile of using the same "design, art style, animations, features, and other gameplay elements" as Fallout Shelter.

Westworld Mobile game removed from iOS, Android app markets

This new app brings Google's Digital Wellbeing features to all Android phones

according to A new app takes Google's Digital Wellbeing features — a determine of helpful equipment for saying that apps you're spending also much time in — and opens many of them up to all Android phones. ActionDash looks and feels almost exactly like Digital Wellbeing. Though it is missing some key features of Google's tool, like the ability to determine app usage limits. "I'm not trying to recreate Digital Wellbeing verbatim."There's really only one major feature ActionDash has that Digital Wellbeing doesn't: it's available to everyone. Digital Wellbeing, on the other hand, requires you to open the app eextremely time you need to see what you've been up to.

Hands-on: Elegant bucket list app 'Soon' launches on Android

You can use a easy list app, like Google Keep for example, but where's the fun in that? Now there's a new method to stay on highest of your bucket list: Soon. The app, that has been available on iOS for a while, is sort of a Intelligent list maker. Soon isn't the first app of its genre on Android (Woovly is similar, but focuses on travel and restaurants), though it seems to be the most elegant extremely far. But whether or not you use it as your main bucket list app is something only you can decide.

Hands-on: Elegant bucket list app 'Soon' launches on Android

New Android app tells you how long you spend on Facebook, Instagram

Google's Digital Wellbeing, a feature on Pixel and Android One devices that can say users how much time they spend on several apps, is coming to Android is the form of a new app called ActionDash. In case you're wondering just how much time you spend on your phone or perhaps just on particular applications, there's now an app for that — and this one is for all Android users according to The Verge. ADVERTISEMENTEssentially, ActionDash provides Android owners by the same information that Pixel and Android One owners have out of the feature Digital Wellbeing. Like the Google version, ActionDash offers a complete breakdown of a user's daily phone activity right down to the minute. You can track your overall phone monitor time or just the time spent on several applications like WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube and the like.


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