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Apps on tap with no downloading? I’ll take it!

Downloading apps to your smartphone could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a software streaming service reportedly being developed by Google.

A new report claims the search giant wants to make apps available on-demand without the need to install them locally first — and Google has already acquired the company that could make it happen.

Get your Quick Settings toggles back in a snap. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Get your Quick Settings toggles back in a snap. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Samsung has released a new app that promises to bring back absent Quick Settings toggles on the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. The release comes just days after users found that some toggles were mysteriously disappearing and not coming back.

Get your OnePlus One touchscreen fix now. Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Android

Get your OnePlus One touchscreen fix now. Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Android

A new Cyanogen OS 12 build for the OnePlus One finally eliminates the handset’s touchscreen woes for good. The update is available to download now for manual flashing, and it weighs in at 566MB.

Prepare to bid farewell to TouchWiz. Photo: Samsung/Cult of Android

Prepare to bid farewell to TouchWiz. Photo: Samsung/Cult of Android

If you love your Galaxy S6 but despise TouchWiz, you’ll soon be able to get a stock Android experience without rooting. A number of stock Android themes are coming to Samsung’s official Theme Store, bringing pure Material Design magic as Google intended it.

Wear 5.1.1 is here. Photo: Motorola

Wear 5.1.1 is here. Photo: Motorola

Moto 360 owners are finally receiving Google’s latest Android Wear update — version 5.1.1. This is a major release that enables Wi-Fi connectivity, adds gesture controls and emojis, and lots more.

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