Cyanogen has switched gears, leaving the Android variant CyanogenMod in the lurch, CyanogenMod's developers aren't giving up. They're forking the code into LineageOS. Read now The open-source mobile ...
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 ...
CyanogenMod is no more, but its legacy will be carried over by a new community-driven custom ROM project called LineageOS. Cyanogen Inc., the corporate counterpart to the CyanogenMod community project ...
The former developers of CyanogenMod are getting ready to start releasing their new Android-based operating system called LineageOS. There are already a number of unofficial builds, and more than ...
This morning the official LineageOS Gerrit was published for developers to contribute to, continuing the work of the open source community on CyanogenMod. Cyanogen – the brand-named company – will ...
Over the past eight years, Steve Kondik’s CyanogenMod grew quickly to become the most popular custom ROM for Android devices, thanks to its top-notch performance and clever features. The first builds ...
Shortly after announcing that it was getting out of the smartphone operating system game, Cyanogen Inc pulled the plug on some of the key resources used by the developers of the open-source, community ...
The Android community has already bid adieu to Cyanogen Inc. after it closed shop last month. CyanogenMod users who are concerned about the fate of their devices can already heave a collective sigh of ...
When Android operating-system company Cyanogen Inc. shut down services in December, a group of independent developers pledged to continue making a version of the related open-source CyanogenMod ...
Cyanogen essentially shut down in December, and a blog post from CyanogenMod at the time said that for various reasons (including the “PR stain,” “shared sources,” and more), it would be shutting down ...
When Cyanogen announced its services and nightly builds were ending, it said the CyanogenMod open source project would continue on. However, after the latter made a blog post calling the action a ...
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. During CyanogenMod's heyday, one ...