Explore the controversy surrounding the Indian government's demand for smartphone source code access and its implications for ...
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It's also not the first time India has tried to get source code from Apple. In 2023, rules were proposed to force Apple and ...
MAIT confirms no government demand for source code disclosure, citing amendments to security standards made last June.
Is the Indian government forcing smartphone manufacturers to share their source code? PIB fact-checks a viral report ...
A fresh controversy has erupted over India’s proposed smartphone security framework after the Internet Freedom Foundation ...
India’s proposed overhaul of smartphone security standards has triggered concern among global technology companies after a ...
PIB clarifies India has no plan to force smartphone makers to share source code; ongoing discussions focus only on improving ...
Google has delayed releasing the source code for Android 16 QPR1, worrying custom ROM developers who rely on timely AOSP (Android Open Source Project) updates. While Google typically publishes source ...
Google is introducing further changes to Android's release cycle: The source code will now only be published twice a year in AOSP.
The Indian government dismissed a Reuters report claiming it was pushing for smartphone makers to share their source code.
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