Google.org is providing $10 million in funding to support the Manufacturing Institute.
New AI training for 40,000 manufacturing workers
Google.org is providing $10 million in funding to support the Manufacturing Institute.
Google.org is providing $10 million in funding to support the Manufacturing Institute.
Testing multi-device interactions is now easier than ever with the Android Emulator. Whether you are building a multiplayer game, extending your mobile application across form factors, or launching virtual devices that require a device connection, the Android Emulator now natively supports these developer experiences.
Previously, interconnecting multiple Android Virtual Devices (AVDs) caused significant friction. It required manually managing complex port forwarding rules just to get two emulators to connect.
Now you can take advantage of a new networking stack for the Android Emulator which brings zero-configuration peer-to-peer connectivity across all your AVDs.
The enhanced emulator networking supports a wide range of multi-device development scenarios:
The new networking capability is enabled by default in the latest Android Emulator release (36.5), which is available via the Android Studio SDK Manager. Just update your emulator and launch multiple devices!
If you need to disable this feature or want to learn more, please refer to our documentation.
We’re joining thousands of faculty and administrators at leading EdTech events, ASU-GSV Summit and Internet2 Community Exchange.
Today, we are expanding our spam policies to address a deceptive practice known as "back button hijacking", which will become an explicit violation of the "malicious practices" of spam policies, leading to potential spam actions.