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  2. Android Pie - Wikipedia

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    The Essential Phone was the first third-party Android device to receive an update to Pie, notably coming day-and-date with its final release. [3] [4] The Sony Xperia XZ3 was the first device with Android Pie pre-installed. [5] As of January 2025, 3.59% of all Android devices ran Android Pie, whose final security update was released on January 4 ...

  3. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Android Inc. was founded in Palo Alto, California, in October 2003 by Andy Rubin and Chris White, with Rich Miner and Nick Sears [13] [14] joining later. Rubin and White started out build an Operating System for digital cameras viz FotoFrame. The company name was changed to Android as Rubin already owned the domain name android.com.

  4. Google Play - Wikipedia

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    The rumor of Google Play gift cards started circulating online in August 2012 after references to it were discovered by Android Police in the 3.8.15 version update of the Google Play Store Android app. [101] Soon after, images of the gift cards started to leak, [102] and on August 21, 2012, they were made official by Google and rolled out over ...

  5. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    Android Virtual Device to run and debug apps in the Android studio. Android Studio supports all the same programming languages of IntelliJ (and CLion ) e.g. Java , C++ , and with more extensions, such as Go ; [ 23 ] and Android Studio 3.0 or later supports Kotlin , [ 24 ] and "Android Studio includes support for using a number of Java 11+ APIs ...

  6. Swift (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 2014, the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) application became the first publicly released app written with Swift. [27] A beta version of the programming language was released to registered Apple developers at the conference, but the company did not promise that the final version of Swift would be source code compatible ...

  7. iOS - Wikipedia

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    App Library automatically categorizes apps into folders based on their function or type and includes an alphabetical list of all installed apps. For example, it might group all social media apps into one folder and productivity apps into another. [123] Users can quickly find and access apps by using the search bar at the top of the App Library.

  8. Heartbleed - Wikipedia

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    Android 4.1.1, used in various portable devices. [137] Chris Smith writes in Boy Genius Report that just this one version of Android is affected but that it is a popular version of Android ( Chitika claim 4.1.1 is on 50 million devices; [ 138 ] Google describe it as less than 10% of activated Android devices).

  9. iOS 18 - Wikipedia

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    Locked apps require passcode/biometric authentication to run. Hidden apps are moved to a designated 'Hidden' folder in the App Library; accessing that folder requires passcode/biometric authentication. [32] Hidden apps do not show in other places on the phone such as Siri Suggestions and the Settings app.