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Software Engineer, Podcaster, Writer, and Senior Contributor, Android Police
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Cody has been a contributor to Android Police for nearly ten years. While best known for writing hundreds of APK Teardowns and breaking news on many of Google’s new products and services, he also covers deeper technical topics about the inner workings of Android, app development, and security. Cody is a software engineer and consultant with two decades of experience developing mobile and enterprise applications. He has written code for projects within the Android community, in addition to working with Microsoft, Intel, and many others. In addition to writing, Cody is a regular podcaster and has made appearances on CNN, All About Android, and Tech News Today. Cody is also an active photographer and videographer, and occasional gamer.
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Total articles 1147
By Cody Toombs Verified
Apr. 13, 2025
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Android Police
Android Police is a blog and news site focused on Android technology. Founded in December 2009 by Artem Russakovskii, it went live in March 2010. The site initially provided news and reviews about Android devices but has since expanded to cover a wider range of tech topics. It is headquartered in Oakland, California, and was acquired by Valnet Inc. in August 2021. The content on Android Police includes the latest news, in-depth reviews of devices and apps, tutorials, and podcasts discussing various Android-related subjects. The site caters to a diverse audience, including consumers looking for device advice, developers interested in app development, and tech enthusiasts following trends in the Android ecosystem. With approximately 7.5 million unique monthly visitors, Android Police generates around 15 million monthly page views and has an estimated annual revenue of $9.3 million.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Founded: 2010