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  1. It's here! Android 16 is now available on Genymotion Cloud solutions. 🤖
    Test, run, and demo your apps on the newest Android version, right from your browser.
    👉 genymotion.com/blog/android-16
    #android16 #androiddev #mobiletesting

  2. It's here! Android 16 is now available on Genymotion Cloud solutions. 🤖
    Test, run, and demo your apps on the newest Android version, right from your browser.
    👉 genymotion.com/blog/android-16
    #android16 #androiddev #mobiletesting

  3. Por si alguien lo estaba esperando... ya está disponible la actualización de #Android15 para todos los #GooglePixel a partir del 6 (el mío es un #Pixel6Pro)

  4. Android 16 Boosts Privacy:
    Google’s Android 16 adds alerts for fake cell towers (like Stingrays) and blocks insecure 2G networks. Only on newer phones like Pixel 10, it’s a bold step in proactive digital safety.

    #Android16 #GoogleUpdate #PrivacyMatters #StingrayDetection #MobileSecurity #Pixel10 #CyberSafety #FakeCellTowerAlert #TECHi

    Read Full Article Here :- techi.com/android-16-security-

  5. It says something about the incremental nature of mobile operating-system updates these days that my immediate payoff for installing Apple’s iPadOS 18 on my iPad mini 6–a 37-minute process Saturday afternoon, during which I couldn’t use the tablet for five minutes–was the addition of a calculator app.

    Yes, the basic math application that shipped with the original Mac as a “Desk Accessory” applet, and which has remained absent from Apple’s iPad software since I watched Steve Jobs introduce the first one in 2010. Fourteen years later, it’s nice to know that iPad buyers won’t have to make installing PCalc one of their first tablet-setup tasks.

    There’s more to iPadOS 18 than that, even setting aside the not-yet-shipped AI features that lead off Apple’s pitch for this release: a new standalone Passwords app (not relevant to me because I use 1Password), a new Privacy & Security category in the Settings app, the ability to require Touch ID authentication to open an app (and then hide that app’s presence behind Touch ID). But none of this stuff struck me as a reason to reach for my tablet when Apple shipped this release a month ago so I could install it right then.

    I’m not writing that to knock Apple, because I have about the same reaction to Google’s Android 15 after installing it on a Pixel 8a right after I put iPadOS 18 on the iPad.

    The standout features in this update are privacy and security tools that you hope you won’t need–a set of Theft Protection defenses designed to make your phone useless to a thief even if you weren’t able to lock it in time (but which you need to enable from their default state of off), plus a Private Space feature to hide apps behind biometric security that resembles the one I mentioned in iOS 18.

    There’s more there–see my PCMag writeup for a breakdown–but this, too, is not an OS update that I’d be able to recognize on your device if I glanced at it from across a table. Which is okay! Technology could stand to have a little less drama.

    That said, there is one mobile OS update that I do want to see get fast and widespread uptake: Apple’s iOS 18, which finally brings support for RCS messaging to the iPhone. That feature has yielded an immediate upgrade to my text chats with friends on iPhones running iOS 18, in the obvious form of typing indicators and higher-resolution multimedia and in the less-obvious form of our conversations being encrypted in transit instead of being sent in the clear. Those friends seem to find their end of the banter improved as well.

    So if you have an iPhone that can run iOS 18, please ignore everything I wrote before the previous paragraph and rush to install this update. Thank you.

    10/20/2024: Updated with a reminder to activate the anti-theft features in Android 15.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/10/19/the-thrill-may-be-gone-from-mobile-system-updates-and-thats-not-a-bad-thing/

    #Android15 #AndroidPrivateSpace #greenBubbles #iOS18 #iPad #iPadCalculator #iPadOS18 #iphone #Pixel8a #RCS

  6. It says something about the incremental nature of mobile operating-system updates these days that my immediate payoff for installing Apple’s iPadOS 18 on my iPad mini 6–a 37-minute process Saturday afternoon, during which I couldn’t use the tablet for five minutes–was the addition of a calculator app.

    Yes, the basic math application that shipped with the original Mac as a “Desk Accessory” applet, and which has remained absent from Apple’s iPad software since I watched Steve Jobs introduce the first one in 2010. Fourteen years later, it’s nice to know that iPad buyers won’t have to make installing PCalc one of their first tablet-setup tasks.

    There’s more to iPadOS 18 than that, even setting aside the not-yet-shipped AI features that lead off Apple’s pitch for this release: a new standalone Passwords app (not relevant to me because I use 1Password), a new Privacy & Security category in the Settings app, the ability to require Touch ID authentication to open an app (and then hide that app’s presence behind Touch ID). But none of this stuff struck me as a reason to reach for my tablet when Apple shipped this release a month ago so I could install it right then.

    I’m not writing that to knock Apple, because I have about the same reaction to Google’s Android 15 after installing it on a Pixel 8a right after I put iPadOS 18 on the iPad.

    The standout features in this update are privacy and security tools that you hope you won’t need–a set of Theft Protection defenses designed to make your phone useless to a thief even if you weren’t able to lock it in time (but which you need to enable from their default state of off), plus a Private Space feature to hide apps behind biometric security that resembles the one I mentioned in iOS 18.

    There’s more there–see my PCMag writeup for a breakdown–but this, too, is not an OS update that I’d be able to recognize on your device if I glanced at it from across a table. Which is okay! Technology could stand to have a little less drama.

    That said, there is one mobile OS update that I do want to see get fast and widespread uptake: Apple’s iOS 18, which finally brings support for RCS messaging to the iPhone. That feature has yielded an immediate upgrade to my text chats with friends on iPhones running iOS 18, in the obvious form of typing indicators and higher-resolution multimedia and in the less-obvious form of our conversations being encrypted in transit instead of being sent in the clear. Those friends seem to find their end of the banter improved as well.

    So if you have an iPhone that can run iOS 18, please ignore everything I wrote before the previous paragraph and rush to install this update. Thank you.

    10/20/2024: Updated with a reminder to activate the anti-theft features in Android 15.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/10/19/the-thrill-may-be-gone-from-mobile-system-updates-and-thats-not-a-bad-thing/

    #Android15 #AndroidPrivateSpace #greenBubbles #iOS18 #iPad #iPadCalculator #iPadOS18 #iphone #Pixel8a #RCS

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    android15 private space

    #android15
    #privatespace
    #android15privatespace
    #androidprivatespace

    typing a post here with some hashtags in order to search mastodon to find others who posted about android15's private space function

    i think that's the only way to search for these topics right?

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    android15 private space




    typing a post here with some hashtags in order to search mastodon to find others who posted about android15's private space function

    i think that's the only way to search for these topics right?

  9. Il sardo sbarca su #Android15: è tra le lingue configurabili sui dispositivi

    lanuovasardegna.it/regione/202

    "Basta un semplice passaggio: Impostazioni > Sistema > Lingue > Lingue del sistema e tutte le app compatibili si adatteranno in automatico".

    #limbasarda #sardu

  10. Google drops the first Android 16 developer preview ahead of schedule, aiming to reduce fragmentation by giving manufacturers more time to prepare! 📱⚡ Big steps for Android’s future. #Android16 #Google #TechNews #DeveloperPreview #MobileTech #Innovation #Android

  11. Google drops the first Android 16 developer preview—months ahead of schedule! 🎉 With this early release, Google aims to reduce fragmentation by giving manufacturers more time to optimize. #Android16 #Google #TechNews #DeveloperPreview #Android #MobileTech #TechInnovation

  12. Android 15 Developer Preview 1 is out for the Pixel 6 and up arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/0

    Android 15 Developer Preview 1 has been released for the Pixel 6 and newer models, offering developers a glimpse into the upcoming features and improvements. This latest version brings enhanced performance, updated APIs, and improved security measures.

    #Android15 #DeveloperPreview #Pixel6 #MobileDevelopment #Technology #Innovation #SoftwareUpdate #AndroidDev #TechNews

  13. Google launches the first public beta of Android 16 for Pixel devices, featuring Live Updates—a nod to Apple’s Live Activities—and more! A fresh leap for Android. #Android16 #Google #Pixel #TechNews #MobileTech #Innovation #LiveUpdates #AndroidBeta

  14. Android 15 -päivityslista: Näille puhelinmalleille Android 15 on tulossa syksyllä

    Samalla listamme toimii mainiosti myös tarkistuslistana - jos puhelimesi ei ole listalla, sen elinkaari on todennäköisesti loppumassa.

    puhelinvertailu.com/uutiset/20

    #Android15 #Android #uutiset #teknologia #tekniikka #kännykät

  15. Android 14 -päivityslistamme on taas ajan tasalla.

    Samsung jatkaa hurjaa tahtiaan, mutta myös OnePlus on saanut koneensa kunnolla käyntiin. Muiden kännykkävalmistajien osalta on vähän hiljaisempaa.

    puhelinvertailu.com/uutiset/20

    #Android14 #puhelimet #Android #uutiset #kännykät #teknologia

  16. Una batallita con #Lemuroid, un frontend simple y bonito para núcleos de Libretro (emulación).
    En #Android14 hay un "bug" con el explorador de archivos que ya no permite por las buenas ni las malas sin ser usuario root modificar Android/Data/, que es el único sitio donde esa app guarda las partidas.
    La solución del dev: incluir en la versión de Google Play sincronización con Google Drive sin una opción de exportación e importación manual.

    Bravo.