Google is tired of hearing about Android fragmentation and is finally starting to enforce a policy intended to ensure that new customers will get the latest Operating System available, or at least the one below it.

With the sort of growth Google’s Android has seen in the past few years, it is only logical to try and have it running on devices other than smartphones and tablets. Android is designed to run on devices on the ARM architecture, but most desktops and laptops of today have x86 processors which aren’t natively compatible to run Android.

ViewSonic, best known for their wide range of desktop monitors, just announced the ViewSonic ViewPad 10i tablet that runs both Windows and Android.

China remains the market to look when purchasing a dual SIM Android Smartphone. There are 1000’s of top dual SIM phones available in China, however we have managed to narrow down a list of just 10 which we think are worth buying.

The Android 4.4 Kitkat update for the stylish Huawei Ascend P6 is rumoured to have been pushed back to March.

Top 5 Android powered gaming handhelds you can buy now! Specifications, details and more of the best Android games systems on the market today!

We’ve yet to have been blown away by any of the current Android smartwatches but that hasn’t stopped giants such as Huawei jump on board the bandwagon.

The MIUI development team are back after the Chinese New Year, and according to recent Weibo chatter MIUI V5 could soon be available based on Android 4.4 KitKat.

A video filmed by XDA Developer xDrShadowx shows the FAEA F2S running Omni Rom based on Android 4.4 KitKat.

Chinese handheld console maker JXD have taken their knowledge of Android gamepads and integrated full phone specifications in the all new JXD Venus S5800.

iFive launched their latest Android tablet just before the Chinese New Year Holidays, and at a cost of just $50 the iFive 100 is quite a steal.

If you are working inside of China, or just prefer the privacy a VPN can offer then take a look at the recently released Astrill VPN app for Android.

We’ve recently been witnessing a multitude of phone releases with support for more than just one operating system. Prime example would be OPPO’s N1, which ships, albeit in a limited edition, with the CyanogenMod OS apart from the stock ColorOS.

The Omate Truesmart Android watch, which was created by a Shenzhen based start-up, has just passed through the FCC.

After surprising us with low-cost, high-performance hardware in the recent years, China now seems to have another trick up its sleeve — the COS operating system.

One of the things we love about the Chinese phone industry is the variety of devices. You can go too $800+ super phones to bargain basement models. We take a look at the latter this morning with a quick review of the $148 Doogee Bigboy DG600.

Google might be spending most of its energy on the Chromecast, but that doesn’t mean other companies aren’t willing to try and make the Google TV system work.

We might not have been able to take part at CES this year but we were there in spirit and reported on some amazing Chinese Android devices! Here are our top 10 Chinese picks from CES 2014.

Xiaomi’s Hongmi might be one of the better value phones on the market but even that $130 phone is starting to look pricey when compared to the JiaYu F1, but Xiaomi aren’t giving up yet and are believed to be working on a $50 phone!

Hot on the heels of news that China has lifted it’s games console ban, Huawei have shown off their very own Android gaming system named the Huawei Tron.