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Editor in Chief, Android Police

James Peckham

Verified

Editor in Chief, Android Police

London

Beats

Primary beats

United KingdomTechnology

Secondary beats

MenswearBlaulichtArtificial IntelligenceTechnology In AsiaInnovationNatural ResourcesWorldStartups In AsiaTechnologyTech NewsAppleHackersEndowmentsData CentersTech Startups

Biography

Final Covers

AIConsumer Technology Automobile

Doesn’t Cover

I no longer cover education, having left academia in 2018

Journalist Type

Editor

Seniority Positions

Chief

Industries

Services,Information Technology

Medium Formats

-

Content

Total articles 2330

  • Available on paid plans

    Apple Offering 10% Off Accessories When You Recycle an Old iPod, Printer, More

    By James Peckham Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

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    Google Search Will Soon Ditch Country-Specific Domains

    By James Peckham Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Apple Offering 10% Off Accessories When You Recycle an Old iPod, Printer, More

    By James Peckham Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

As seen in

Pc Mag Middle East,Gamesradar+,MSN Ireland,Yahoo Tech,Techradar,Pcmag,Android Police,Flipboard,Pcmag UK,Pc Magazine Australia,MSN (US)

Company Info

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

+1 720-362-6121

Founded: 2010


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