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Cyanogen Inc is shutting down CyanogenMod, team forks project into LineageOS
Tech2 News Staff •Cyanogen Inc has announced that it is discontinuing support for CyanogenMod (CM), and that nightly builds will be not be available after 31 December, 2016.
CyanogenMod releases CM14.1 nightlies for Nexus 5, Moto X Pure and Nextbit Robin
Tech2 News Staff •CyanogenMod, one of the most popular communities for custom ROMs has released the new 'Nightly' build for Nexus 5, Moto X Pure and Nextbit Robin.
Cyanogen's Steve Kondik leaves the company; blames co-founder Kirt McMaster for failure
Tech2 News Staff •And adding to the woes were reports around Cyanogen packing bags and moving to a smaller Palo Alto office and its co-founder Steve Kondik is on his way out
CyanogenMod 14.1 Nightly builds expand to Nexus 7, Nexus 6 and more
Tech2 News Staff •While the first batch included only a handful of smartphones, the CM team has announced more devices that will get the CM 14.1 Nightlies.
Kirt McMaster steps down as CEO with Cyanogen moving to modular
Tech2 News Staff •The last couple of months haven't been great for Cyanogen, just like for many startups struggling keep up to the promises.
OxygenOS 3.1.0 rolling out for OnePlus 2, unofficial CM14 brings Nougat to OnePlus 3
Tech2 News Staff •OnePlus took to OnePlus forums to announce that it has started the rollout for OxygenOS 3.1.0 for OnePlus 2.
Cyanogen Inc is launching Microsoft Cortana for OnePlus One in India
Tech2 News Staff •Cyanogen took to its website to announce that it is rolling out Cortana for OnePlus One users in India.
Experimental Android Nougat 7.0 build available for OnePlus One
Tech2 News Staff •Awesome ROM developers at XDA forums have managed to prepare an Android Nougat 7.0 build for the OnePlus One. This is impressive since OnePlus One was released in June 2014.
Cyanogen 'not pivoting to apps', confirms Steve Kondik
Tech2 News Staff •After reports around Cyanogen job cuts and strategic shift over the weekend, Steve Kondik has taken to clear the air via a blogpost. Kondik confirms that the company is 'not going anywhere' and not 'pivoting to apps'.
Cyanogen cuts down 20 percent jobs; plans strategic shift: Report
Tech2 News Staff •Citing sources close to the matter, the report adds that Systems and QA teams in Palo Alto and Seattle have been asked to leave, along with employees n smaller offices in Lisbon and India.