The Google TV Streamer received its first major 2026 update, adding the April patch and Thread 1.4 for a convenient smart home experience.
The latest monthly update for Google Play Services is now rolling out, bringing the system up to version 26.21. Back in the April 2026 Play Services update, Google introduced a more intuitive Google ...
Google is already preparing the next major Android update for both smartphones and tablets. In early February 2026, Google launched the first Android 17 public beta. In May 2026, the company revealed ...
Google’s June 2026 Android update fixes dozens of flaws, including a potentially exploited Framework vulnerability and critical system bugs. Google’s June 2026 Android security release addresses ...
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Besides the April 2026 security patch, UTTK.260317.003 introduces “Google Home Speaker audio output support.” This lets you ...
The Google TV Streamer has been around since the end of 2024, and while it's a good product, we can't really say that it's an exciting one. However, Google has made efforts to improve the experience ...
The first Google TV Streamer update of 2026 is beginning to roll out six months into the year. The previous update was UTTK.250729.004 in mid-October with the August 2025 security patch. Today, ...
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This afternoon, Google dropped a bit of a surprise update on its Pixel line-up. Android 17 Beta 4.1 was released as a minor update to April’s Beta 4, which Google said at the time would be the “last ...
Android 17 will be a significant upgrade, especially for newer models like the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10, which are confirmed to receive major AI upgrades. Even for older Pixels, there are plenty of ...