Cyanogen

Over the past week, there have been multiple reports about the future of Cyanogen Inc., the company behind the popular CyanogenMod Android fork. None were good.

According to a new report, AT&T is looking to build its own version of Android thanks to some help from ZTE and Cyanogen.

The company said its operating system now has more users than Windows Mobile and Blackberry combined, a nice subtle slight of hand since Windows Mobile died in 2010 and was replaced by Windows Phone.

After months of fighting, Cyanogen has officially dropped OnePlus as one of its hardware partners.

After months of rumors, it's finally happening: Mobile operating system maker Cyanogen has announced a strategic partnership with rival operating system maker Microsoft.

Cyanogen, the mobile operating system startup looking to take down Google has raised another $80 million from venture capitalists.

Cyanogen, the company trying to disrupt the mobile operating system space, is close to raising $110 million in new funding.

Mobile operating system maker Cyanogen has announced that Cyanogen OS 12 will use Boxer as its default email app, moving away from Google's own Gmail.

Cyanogen, the brand that is trying to break into the mobile operating system wars and is actually succeeding, has announced a new major partnership with Qualcomm alongside a new logo and branding.

Google Nexus 9 tablet owners rejoice; if you wanted CyanogenMod 12, you now have access.

Cyanogen, the maker of the CyanogenMod operating system based on Android, may have a powerful new investor.

Cyanogen Inc. CEO Kirt McMaster really, really, really wants to break his company's dependence on Google.

Steve Kondik, aka 'Cyanogen' has been hired by Samsung Mobile.
Hired as a software engineer, the developer says the new job will not affect ......