Top 13 Things Android Developers Should Not Miss at Google I/O

Top 13 Things Android Developers Should Not Miss at Google I/O

Author / Maru Ahues Bouza, Director, Android Developer Relations

There are only a few platforms in the world that help developers easily build their creations and distribute them to billions of users across various devices— not just on phones, but also on TVs, cars, tablets, watches, and more. At the recently held Google I/O, we introduced many ways to seize these opportunities on the Android platform and use Modern

Mobile Security Penetration Testing Checklist 2022

Original: https://hackersonlineclub.com/mobile-security-penetration-testing/

All-in-One Mobile Security Framework's mobile security penetration testing checklist, including penetration testing for Android and iOS applications.

Mobile Application Security Testing Environment

1. Appie is a portable package for Android Pentesting, a great alternative to existing virtual machines.

https://manifestsecurity.com/appie

2. Android Tamer is a virtual/real-time platform for Android security professionals.

https://androidtamer.com/

3. AppUse is a VM (virtual machine) developed by AppSec Labs.

https://appsec-labs.com/AppUse/

4. Androl4b is a virtual machine for assessing Android applications, reverse engineering, and malware analysis.

https://github.com/sh4hin/Androl4b

5. Mobisec is a live environment for mobile security testing.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/mobisec/

6.

Practical Guide to Serial Communication with Android

Introduction

In the previous article, we discussed the basics of serial communication. If you haven't read it, I recommend you do so first; otherwise, you might not fully understand some of the content in this article.

This article will explain the practical aspects of serial communication on the Android side, specifically how to implement data exchange between Android devices and other devices such as PLC motherboards using serial communication.

It is important to note that, as mentioned in the previous article, my current

New Chip Available for Budget Development Boards — RK3528

Recently, I received something quite interesting, a set-top box. There’s not much to say about the set-top box itself, but the chip it features is something I’m very curious about. It uses the RK3528A SoC, equipped with four Cortex-A53 cores, with a frequency of up to 2.0GHz, and a Mali 450 MP2 GPU.

New Chip Available for Budget Development Boards — RK3528

After testing, it outperforms the Allwinner H618 in various aspects.

Many people know about the Allwinner H618, which is

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