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"Anbox"


Bertrand Boisseau
24 June 2026

Anbox Cloud on C4A metal: Android, at scale, without friction

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

Why C4A metal is a great place to run Android and why Anbox Cloud makes that practical. If you’ve spent even a small portion of time working with Android development at scale, you’ve likely encountered some pinch points. The platform was built for Arm-based devices, mobile physical hardware, and tightly controlled system environments. Clo ...


Bertrand Boisseau
17 June 2026

Virtualized Android comes to Anbox Cloud

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

With our latest 1.30.0 Anbox Cloud release, available today, we are introducing one of the most significant evolutions of the platform to date: support for virtualized Android.  For the first time, Anbox Cloud can launch complete Android system images inside lightweight virtual machines, managed and orchestrated through the same Anbox API ...


Bertrand Boisseau
13 May 2026

Rethinking BYOD security: protecting data without trusting devices

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

BYOD (bring your own device) has always looked better on paper than it does in real life. The promise is clear: let people use the gadgets they already own. Less friction, lower costs, and more freedom. But when security and privacy are non-negotiable, the conversation around BYOD usually ends quickly. Not because BYOD is a ...


Bertrand Boisseau
2 March 2026

Cloud-native Android™ infotainment: your CI pipeline shouldn’t depend on hardware

Automotive Ubuntu tech blog

More and more often, infotainment systems are being developed and delivered like software, yet often they are still tested and validated using hardware-centric processes. This is far from ideal: access to devices is limited, environments are difficult to reproduce, and iteration slows down as soon as multiple teams need to work in paralle ...


Bertrand Boisseau
5 December 2025

From cloud to dashboard: experience the future of infotainment development at CES 2026

Automotive Ubuntu tech blog

This year, we’re excited to show a demo that combines the strengths of both Anbox Cloud and Rightware’s Kanzi, the industry-leading software for creating rich, visually stunning infotainment interfaces. ...


Bertrand Boisseau
21 November 2025

Anbox Cloud 1.28.0 is now available!

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

Enhanced Android device simulation, smarter diagnostics, and OIDC-enforced authentication The Anbox Cloud team has been working around the clock to release Anbox Cloud 1.28.0! We’re very proud of this release that adds robust authentication, improved diagnostic tools, and expanded simulation options, making Anbox Cloud even more secure, f ...


Bertrand Boisseau
27 October 2025

Global-ready from day one

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

How Anbox Cloud streamlines localization testing Wherever users are based, they expect apps to just work, whether in Japanese, Arabic, or Spanish. But anyone who’s touched localization knows it’s more than translation. Real quality comes from testing how your app behaves across languages, layouts, and regions – and doing it fast. If you’r ...


Bertrand Boisseau
19 September 2025

How to build an awesome cloud gaming platform with Anbox Cloud

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

Why cloud gaming? Cloud gaming is changing the way we play. Instead of buying expensive hardware, players stream games from the cloud, like Netflix for games. This is no longer a futuristic idea, it’s here. Services like NVIDIA GeForce Now, Sony PS Plus, and Xbox Cloud Gaming have shown what’s possible: playing high-end games on ...


Bertrand Boisseau
22 May 2025

Boost your Android development with remote app testing via Anbox Cloud

Ubuntu Ubuntu tech blog

In today’s hectic app development cycles, speed is key. But as teams scale and spread worldwide, and app complexity increases, traditional testing workflows become bottlenecks that can compromise security, increase operational costs, and delay product delivery. Simply sharing APKs or configuring physical test devices isn’t enough anymore ...


Bertrand Boisseau
9 September 2024

Canonical’s Anbox Cloud brings new development and testing features to improve in-vehicle infotainment

Automotive Ubuntu tech blog

Support for AAOS (Android™ Automotive OS) enables improved testing and seamless scalability to make Android Automotive development easier. London, 9 September 2024. We are thrilled to announce that Anbox Cloud, Canonical’s solution to stream apps from the cloud, is now available for AAOS – Android Automotive Operating System.  AAOS (Andro ...


Simon Fels
20 March 2024

Implementing an Android™ based cloud game streaming service with Anbox Cloud

Cloud and server Ubuntu tech blog

Since the outset, Anbox Cloud was developed with a variety of use cases for running Android at scale. Cloud gaming, more specifically for casual games as found on most user’s mobile devices, is the most prominent one and growing in popularity. Enterprises are challenged to find a solution that can keep up with the increasing ...


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