CyanogenMod is a custom operating system based on Google Android. It’s designed to run on dozens of phones and tablets, and CyanogenMod 9 is due out any day now. That’s the version based on Android ...
It’s taken the better part of a year, but the developers of the popular CyanogenMod version of Android have released the first stable build based based on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. CyanogenMod 9 ...
Aftermarket firmware distributor CyanogenMod has released an alpha version Android port for the now discontinued HP TouchPad tablet after almost two months of development. CyanogenMod’s team of expert ...
In case you missed it, Cyanogen Inc. fell apart late last year after spending three years attempting to make Android ROMs into a viable business. It took the open source CyanogenMod ROM with it, but ...
The CyanogenMod 6.1 Release Candidate is now available for rooted Android devices via the Rom Manager app. This isn’t the final CyanogenMod 6.1 release, but should be stable enough to use full-time ...
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Many devices that support the popular CyanogenMod custom ROM should be able to download the latest edition later tonight. The new build, CyanogenMod 14.1, will also be the first that will be based on ...
We had the big event of CM 11 M7, the latest and, to date, most stable and up-to-date build of CyanogenMod’s custom ROM based on Android 4.4 Kit Kat. That was exactly a week ago, and CyanognenMod has ...
Although the Nexus 4 is outside of the official Google support period, it might soon be getting a taste of Android Nougat as the CyanogenMod team is readying nightly builds for the device. CyanogenMod ...
The popular custom ROM for Android, Cyanogen, is nearly complete with CyanogenMod 6. What does this mean for you? The key difference is the upgrade to Android 2.2 Froyo. CyangoenMod 5 ran on 2.1 ...
Cyanogen started with a grand dream: Create a commercially-supported, vendor-neutral Android-fork that anyone could use to keep their smartphones and tablets up to date. The vision went from grand to ...
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