If you have been keeping yourself updated with Android news, you have probably heard all the hype about security, location, and privacy for the past couple weeks. Though such issues are a given (since most of the benefits of working “in the cloud” are made possible due to these features), they can become dangerous and ... Read More »
It’s finally here. The moment you’ve been waiting for – or not if you’ve been using the release candidates. The devs/hackers/code-ninjas at CyanogenMod released version 7.0 of its famous ROM today. CyanogenMod 7.0 is available for 30 devices and has way too many Read More »
CyanogenMod 6 has finally landed, giving the HTC Magic and Dream a taste of Froyo. While a few other ROM developers have been releasing some of their beta builds on Android 2.2 for the two phones, the CyanogenMod team is the first to deliver a nearly perfect build to the public. For those already running ... Read More »
Now that the Android 2.2 source code is available, the development community can begin to tear it apart and cook up some custom ROMs for those users with rooted (hacked) phones. The team behind the popular aftermarket firmware distribution CyanogenMod is already hard at work and they are racing to get ... Read More »
Look for a public beta to be released tomorrow night.
Hackers overclock the Droid, but latest CyanogenMod boost the N1 performance.
CyanogenMod to receive USB tethering in next update.
Has Google purposefully created the latest Google Voice app to not work on CyanogenROM?
Cyanogen releases stable build exactly one month after the C&D.
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