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#infosec #AndroidProcessKillingAutomationApp wonderings.....
Does such an app exist for #Android6 through #Android15 yet?
Drop an app recommend name ⚠️👇
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vivo V50 Officially Launches In India; Slight Improvements Over V40 #android15 #androidphones #launch #mobile #mobilephones #official #phones #price #specifications #specs #v50 #vivo
https://www.lowyat.net/2025/342857/vivo-v50-officially-launches-india/
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draft - multiple users + now private space / hashtag topic. Related are Google accounts, umbrella accounts, data separation, data segregation etc...
#android15privatespace
#androidprivatespace
#multipleusers
#androidmultipleusers
#dataseparation
#umbrellaaccounts
#umbrellaaccount
#multipleusers
#1person2users
#1person2profiles
#onepersontwoprofiles
#2umbrellaaccounts
#android
#chromeos
#dataseparation
#datasegregation
#microsoftaccount
#microsoftaccountongoogleos
#microsoftaccountasumbrellaaccount
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Android15 beta 3 - Private space is missing for me. For me, there is still one tab saying "Security & privacy", and the option is not there.
When I type private space in the search bar on the home screen, I don't find it there.
When I search within settings, I don't find it there either. any help / any tips for me? thank you.
#android15beta3
#pixel8
#pixel
#android15beta
#privatespace
#android15privatespace
#techsupport
#androidquestions
#pixelsupport
#pixelquestions
#androidsupport
#computerhelp
#computersupport
#google
#googlesupport
#googlehelp
#computer
#computers
#android
#pixel7
#pixel6a
#pixel9
#pixel8a
#googlepixel
#googlepixel8
#googlepixel8a
#googlepixel6a
#googlepixel7
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Android15 beta 3 - Private space is missing for me. For me, there is still one tab saying "Security & privacy", and the option is not there.
When I type private space in the search bar on the home screen, I don't find it there.
When I search within settings, I don't find it there either. any help / any tips for me? thank you.
#android15beta3
#pixel8
#pixel
#android15beta
#privatespace
#android15privatespace
#techsupport
#androidquestions
#pixelsupport
#pixelquestions
#androidsupport
#computerhelp
#computersupport
#google
#googlesupport
#googlehelp
#computer
#computers
#android
#pixel7
#pixel6a
#pixel9
#pixel8a
#googlepixel
#googlepixel8
#googlepixel8a
#googlepixel6a
#googlepixel7
#pixel7a
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Today's #setup and #wallpaper.
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Attention Earthlings and Saiyans alike! Power up your podcasting devices to over 9000 because it’s time for another electrifying episode of Play Comics! Today we’re diving headfirst into the pixelated world of Dragon Ball Z Legendary Super Warriors on the Game Boy Color. Prepare for a journey through time space and nostalgic handheld gaming that’ll make your hair stand on end (and possibly turn golden).
Joining us on this epic quest is none other than our legendary recurring guest Karrington Martin from K&K Indie Gaming Corner. He’s back faster than you can say “Instant Transmission” ready to unleash his wealth of knowledge like a perfectly timed Spirit Bomb.
So grab your senzu beans, polish your dragon balls, and get ready to explore a game that squeezed the entire DBZ saga into a tiny cartridge. It’s time to go beyond the manga pages and into the realm of pocket-sized martial arts mayhem. Let’s see if this game is truly legendary or if it’ll leave us wishing for the dragon to grant us a better adaptation!
Learn such things as:
- Is Dragon Ball the most important anime/manga franchise in the history of anime/manga that we got in North America?
- How many different versions of the same character do you need in a game?
- Did the smaller number of available things in the past help to give us a more centralized zeitgeist, and if so is that a better situation than the overwhelming number of choices that we have today?
- And so much more!
You can find Karrington at K&K Indie Gaming podcast website. You can also find him on Twitter @Desertfury90.
If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you’re interested in.
If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store.
Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix.
You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook.
A big thanks to the Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective and Cast A Role for the promos today.
Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who is still waiting for his saiyan powers to kick in.
#Android16 #Android17 #Android18 #Android19 #Android20 #Banpresto #Burter #CaptainGinyu #Cell #CellJr #Frieza #FutureTrunks #GameBoyColor #Gohan #Goku #Goten #Gotenks #Guldo #Infogrames #Jeice #KarringtonMartin #KidBuu #Krillin #MajinBuu #Nappa #Piccolo #Recoome #SuperBuu #SuperVegito #Trunks #Vegeta
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I just got #Android14 and was very sad to see that #UVC is not showing up as an option for me. Did it not make it out of the beta?
(Connecting a #Pixel6a to an #Asus #Chromebook CX5400)
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@rena2019 @jenssiebert Es wäre toll, wenn du ihn einmal fragen würdest.
Auf meinem Bastel-#Android11 -Gerät lässt sich die #APK der #DjiFly noch nicht einmal installieren. Lapidarer Kommentar der Installationsroutine: App nicht installiert.
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So my Pixel 3A XL is currently reverting from #Android11 to #android9 A necessary step before I flash with #ubuntutouch .
I wouldn't call this a simple process and not one I would wish to repeat in a hurry. I've used about 6 online guides to get this far, all of which have been helpful, but none of which told the whole story. #Upgrade2Ubuntu
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CW: #Android #StateSponsoredMalware™ demo
#StateSponsoredMalware™ demo
(Look, NO Software needed to deteccc)
Settings->Apps->Show System ...
If you see these FOUR apps:
¹ ♟️ #MCMClient
² 🎬 #MobileInstaller
³ 🤖 #CarrierHub
⁴ ♟️ #CarrierDeviceManagerYou have #GammaGroup's #FinFisher #FinSpy #Finsky on #Android #Android11 💯
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#Android11 vs #Android13
Irgendwie mag ich die transparente Benachrichtigungsleiste von A11 doch lieber wie die von A13 wo von der drunter liegenden App nichts mehr zu sehen ist 🤔 -
I've tried to tolerate it for nearly a week, but I'm really not happy
Can I roll back to #android11 on my #FairPhone ?
The non-functioning fingerprint sensor is bad enough but I've just realised that mobile data is always on
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Weekly output: Android 16, Mark Vena podcast, CISA communications-security advice
I hope this finds you well and with family this holiday season, by which I mean I hope that family tech support has not been too strenuous whether you’re the provider or the recipient of it.
Patreon readers got an extra post this week: a look at the massive dent that data centers will put into Virginia’s electric grid in coming decades if current trends continue.
12/18/2024: Latest Android 16 Preview Tips Improved App Response, Location Security, PCMag
This short post covered the second developer preview of Android 16, moving forward on an earlier development cycle than previous releases of Google’s mobile operating system.
12/18/2024: Ep 105 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Expected CES Trends, Intel CEO departure, new incoming FCC leader, Mark Vena
My major contribution to this episode of my tech-analyst pal’s podcast was trying to unpack the agenda of incoming Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr.
12/19/2024: The Feds Have Some Advice for ‘Highly Targeted’ Individuals: Don’t Use a VPN, PCMag
I’ve been impressed for the past few years by how the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency offers specific and actionable advice even if it may upset some vendors. CISA stuck to that pattern with the guidance it issued to people high enough in government or politics to draw the attention of Chinese state-sponsored hackers who have burrowed deeply into U.S. telecom infrastructure–guidance that included the seemingly counter-intuitive advice not to use a VPN for privacy protection because that only transfers the privacy risk from your current sources of connectivity to a single company. I think CISA’s right about that, certainly in the context of most PCMag readers. And in my own case: My major use case for VPNs these days is to evade geoblocking restrictions, like when I’m trying to read GDPR-incompliant U.S. news sites from somewhere in the EU.
#Android16 #BrendanCarr #ChinaHacks #ChineseHacking #CISA #cybersecurity #encryptedMessaging #FCC #infosec #SaltTyphoon #VPN
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📱🔍 Unveiling the Android 13 Smartphone Dilemma: Updates, Sustainability, and User Empowerment in the Tech Industry. Dive into the code-cracking insights in our latest blog post! #Android13 #TechIndustry #UserEmpowerment 🌟
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WAILEA, Hawaii–I’m spending the next four days here in the middle of the Pacific, but not for fun. Instead, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit has called me here as it did in 2023, with Qualcomm once again covering airfare and lodging. I’ll be covering the event for PCMag, and a disclosure about that in all the copy that I file from here.
Patreon readers got a bonus post this week about the lengths to which I went to chisel away at the cost of a new Brother multi-function color laser printer, ultimately knocking $130 off the $369.99 list price of this model.
10/15/2024: Google Ships Android 15, Unwraps New Pixel Drop for Recent Devices, PCMag
Eight months after my first post for PCMag about Android 15, I wrote about its official release. I installed it on a Pixel 8a four days later and, as I wrote here Saturday evening, found it an initially unremarkable upgrade. To repeat a reminder I offered in that post: Don’t forget to activate the new anti-theft features in this update that are not enabled by default.
10/18/2024: X’s New Rules: Blocked Posts Will No Longer Be Hidden, Your Tweets Will Train Grok AI, PCMag
The upcoming terms of service allowing AI scraping, the first change I noticed, seemed like it might not be newsworthy since X has been doing that for months. But then I also spotted the weird “liquidated damages” provision and and another requiring that any lawsuits against the company be brought in courts in a different part of Texas–and I realized that my client had not yet covered how X has begun notifying its users that the block function is about to be downgraded to a mute tool.
10/18/2024: Bluesky Boom: X Alternative Sees Surge Of Signups, PCMag
Before PCMag had gotten around to publishing my “ToS” piece, I saw another post emerging in what looks like a serious flight of users from X to Bluesky. The growth in user numbers–the decentralized platform crossed the 12-million-account line Friday–isn’t nearly as impressive as the way Bluesky’s apps have skyrocketed up the charts in the Android and iOS app stores. As of Sunday evening, Bluesky’s iOS app is ranked 19th in free apps and fourth in social apps, while its Android client is fourth and third, respectively.
It’s been equally striking to see so many old friends from Twitter who had set up Bluesky accounts start using them–especially among avgeek circles, something that’s on my mind more than usual having spent so much of this month and this day on airplanes. I’m now waiting/hoping to see more people in Virginia and Arlington politics do likewise–and if the Harris-Walz campaign will start posting on Bluesky.
https://robpegoraro.com/2024/10/20/weekly-output-android-15-x-changes-the-rules-again-bluesky-boom/
#Android15 #Bluesky #ElonMuskTwitter #GrokAI #Hawaii #PixelDrop #Qualcomm #SnapdragonSummit #TwitterBlock #X #XTerms
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Android15 beta 3 - Private space is missing for me. For me, there is still one tab saying "Security & privacy", and the option is not there.
When I type private space in the search bar on the home screen, I don't find it there.
When I search within settings, I don't find it there either. any help / any tips for me? thank you.
#android15beta3
#pixel8
#pixel
#android15beta
#privatespace
#android15privatespace
#techsupport
#androidquestions
#pixelsupport
#pixelquestions
#androidsupport
#computerhelp
#computersupport
#google
#googlesupport
#googlehelp
#computer
#computers
#android
#pixel7
#pixel6a
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Android15 beta 3 - Private space is missing for me. For me, there is still one tab saying "Security & privacy", and the option is not there.
When I type private space in the search bar on the home screen, I don't find it there.
When I search within settings, I don't find it there either. any help / any tips for me? thank you.
#android15beta3
#pixel8
#pixel
#android15beta
#privatespace
#android15privatespace
#techsupport
#androidquestions
#pixelsupport
#pixelquestions
#androidsupport
#computerhelp
#computersupport
#google
#googlesupport
#googlehelp
#computer
#computers
#android -
Weekly output: Symbotic, Most Innovative Companies in robotics, Redwood Materials, Most Innovative Companies in manufacturing, Matter security label, SpaceX and Starship, AT&T and AST SpaceMobile, Android 15, Waymo, This Week in Tech
If you’ve been wondering why it’s been so long since I last had a byline with Fast Company, here’s your answer: I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last three months helping to put together the robotics and manufacturing parts of the publication’s Most Innovative Companies list.
(In my nonexistent spare time, I also wrote a post for Patreon readers about my roadmap to getting our house off the methane gas grid–starting with the appliance that represents the smallest part of that fossil-fuel problem.)
3/19/2024: How Symbotic is speeding up warehouse robots, even in the dark, Fast Company
This piece profiles one of the finalists in the MIC robotics category–a warehouse-robot developer whose customers include Target and Walmart, and which the editors ranked number 34 among the 50 most innovative firms in the world.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in robotics for 2024, Fast Company
In addition to Symbotic, Doodle Labs, Agility Robotics, Locus Robotics, Dusty Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Nearthlab, Opentrons, Stratom, and Teleo earned MIC nods and brief writeups from me.
3/19/2024: Here’s how Redwood Materials is creating a circular economy for lithium-ion batteries, Fast Company
Here, I took a closer look at the company that ranked 19th among the top 50, a startup moving to scale up EV battery recycling with some help from the government.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2024, Fast Company
Our other MIC nominees in this category: Group14 Technologies, Holcim (written by another Fast Co. contributor, Ted C. Fishman), Mighty Buildings, Formlabs, Nucor, Cellares, Doosan Bobcat, Pyrowave, and Timken.
3/19/2024: Watch Out for This Blue Badge on the Next Smart Home Device You Buy, PCMag
The organization behind the Matter connected-gadget standard are now moving to sync up their security efforts with government labeling programs.
3/19/2024: SpaceX Expects Next Starship Launch in About 6 Weeks, PCMag
SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell shared some news about the progress of the company’s Starship project and Starlink efforts during a panel at the Satellite 2024 show in D.C.
3/22/2024: AT&T, AST SpaceMobile Promise ‘True Broadband’ From Satellite Phone Service, PCMag
I filed a second piece from Satellite about AT&T’s plans to fill in dead zones using an upcoming constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites operated by its partner AST SpaceMobile.
3/22/2024: Android 15’s Second Developer Preview Augments Satellite Roaming, PCMag
Space-based broadband showed up in my coverage a third time when Google announced a new set of features coming to the next version of Android that include software to report when your phone has switched to a satellite connection.
3/22/2024: Waymo Wants You to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Robotaxi, PCMag
Thursday, I had to rush from Satellite to a Waymo event–a good use case not for a driverless car but for a bikeshare ride–to catch a panel about road safety that I found unintentionally revealing.
3/24/2024: This Week in Tech 972: Judicial Whimsy, TWiT.tv
I showed up at this podcast for the first time since August and joined host Leo Laporte and two people whose expertise I’ve leaned on before in my stories–game developer and activist Brianna Wu and lawyer Cathy Gellis–to talk about the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, whether the government should ban business transactions with TikTok, Supreme Court cases involving social-media content moderation, and other recent tech-policy topics.
#Android15 #ASTSpaceMobile #Matter #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #RedwoodMaterials #satelliteToPhone #smartHomeSecurity #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Symbotic #ThisWeekInTech #TWiT #Waymo
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Weekly output: Symbotic, Most Innovative Companies in robotics, Redwood Materials, Most Innovative Companies in manufacturing, Matter security label, SpaceX and Starship, AT&T and AST SpaceMobile, Android 15, Waymo, This Week in Tech
If you’ve been wondering why it’s been so long since I last had a byline with Fast Company, here’s your answer: I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last three months helping to put together the robotics and manufacturing parts of the publication’s Most Innovative Companies list.
(In my nonexistent spare time, I also wrote a post for Patreon readers about my roadmap to getting our house off the methane gas grid–starting with the appliance that represents the smallest part of that fossil-fuel problem.)
3/19/2024: How Symbotic is speeding up warehouse robots, even in the dark, Fast Company
This piece profiles one of the finalists in the MIC robotics category–a warehouse-robot developer whose customers include Target and Walmart, and which the editors ranked number 34 among the 50 most innovative firms in the world.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in robotics for 2024, Fast Company
In addition to Symbotic, Doodle Labs, Agility Robotics, Locus Robotics, Dusty Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Nearthlab, Opentrons, Stratom, and Teleo earned MIC nods and brief writeups from me.
3/19/2024: Here’s how Redwood Materials is creating a circular economy for lithium-ion batteries, Fast Company
Here, I took a closer look at the company that ranked 19th among the top 50, a startup moving to scale up EV battery recycling with some help from the government.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2024, Fast Company
Our other MIC nominees in this category: Group14 Technologies, Holcim (written by another Fast Co. contributor, Ted C. Fishman), Mighty Buildings, Formlabs, Nucor, Cellares, Doosan Bobcat, Pyrowave, and Timken.
3/19/2024: Watch Out for This Blue Badge on the Next Smart Home Device You Buy, PCMag
The organization behind the Matter connected-gadget standard are now moving to sync up their security efforts with government labeling programs.
3/19/2024: SpaceX Expects Next Starship Launch in About 6 Weeks, PCMag
SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell shared some news about the progress of the company’s Starship project and Starlink efforts during a panel at the Satellite 2024 show in D.C.
3/22/2024: AT&T, AST SpaceMobile Promise ‘True Broadband’ From Satellite Phone Service, PCMag
I filed a second piece from Satellite about AT&T’s plans to fill in dead zones using an upcoming constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites operated by its partner AST SpaceMobile.
3/22/2024: Android 15’s Second Developer Preview Augments Satellite Roaming, PCMag
Space-based broadband showed up in my coverage a third time when Google announced a new set of features coming to the next version of Android that include software to report when your phone has switched to a satellite connection.
3/22/2024: Waymo Wants You to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Robotaxi, PCMag
Thursday, I had to rush from Satellite to a Waymo event–a good use case not for a driverless car but for a bikeshare ride–to catch a panel about road safety that I found unintentionally revealing.
3/24/2024: This Week in Tech 972: Judicial Whimsy, TWiT.tv
I showed up at this podcast for the first time since August and joined host Leo Laporte and two people whose expertise I’ve leaned on before in my stories–game developer and activist Brianna Wu and lawyer Cathy Gellis–to talk about the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, whether the government should ban business transactions with TikTok, Supreme Court cases involving social-media content moderation, and other recent tech-policy topics.
#Android15 #ASTSpaceMobile #Matter #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #RedwoodMaterials #satelliteToPhone #smartHomeSecurity #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Symbotic #ThisWeekInTech #TWiT #Waymo
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Weekly output: Symbotic, Most Innovative Companies in robotics, Redwood Materials, Most Innovative Companies in manufacturing, Matter security label, SpaceX and Starship, AT&T and AST SpaceMobile, Android 15, Waymo, This Week in Tech
If you’ve been wondering why it’s been so long since I last had a byline with Fast Company, here’s your answer: I’ve spent a non-trivial part of the last three months helping to put together the robotics and manufacturing parts of the publication’s Most Innovative Companies list.
(In my nonexistent spare time, I also wrote a post for Patreon readers about my roadmap to getting our house off the methane gas grid–starting with the appliance that represents the smallest part of that fossil-fuel problem.)
3/19/2024: How Symbotic is speeding up warehouse robots, even in the dark, Fast Company
This piece profiles one of the finalists in the MIC robotics category–a warehouse-robot developer whose customers include Target and Walmart, and which the editors ranked number 34 among the 50 most innovative firms in the world.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in robotics for 2024, Fast Company
In addition to Symbotic, Doodle Labs, Agility Robotics, Locus Robotics, Dusty Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Nearthlab, Opentrons, Stratom, and Teleo earned MIC nods and brief writeups from me.
3/19/2024: Here’s how Redwood Materials is creating a circular economy for lithium-ion batteries, Fast Company
Here, I took a closer look at the company that ranked 19th among the top 50, a startup moving to scale up EV battery recycling with some help from the government.
3/19/2024: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2024, Fast Company
Our other MIC nominees in this category: Group14 Technologies, Holcim (written by another Fast Co. contributor, Ted C. Fishman), Mighty Buildings, Formlabs, Nucor, Cellares, Doosan Bobcat, Pyrowave, and Timken.
3/19/2024: Watch Out for This Blue Badge on the Next Smart Home Device You Buy, PCMag
The organization behind the Matter connected-gadget standard are now moving to sync up their security efforts with government labeling programs.
3/19/2024: SpaceX Expects Next Starship Launch in About 6 Weeks, PCMag
SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwynne Shotwell shared some news about the progress of the company’s Starship project and Starlink efforts during a panel at the Satellite 2024 show in D.C.
3/22/2024: AT&T, AST SpaceMobile Promise ‘True Broadband’ From Satellite Phone Service, PCMag
I filed a second piece from Satellite about AT&T’s plans to fill in dead zones using an upcoming constellation of low-Earth-orbit satellites operated by its partner AST SpaceMobile.
3/22/2024: Android 15’s Second Developer Preview Augments Satellite Roaming, PCMag
Space-based broadband showed up in my coverage a third time when Google announced a new set of features coming to the next version of Android that include software to report when your phone has switched to a satellite connection.
3/22/2024: Waymo Wants You to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Robotaxi, PCMag
Thursday, I had to rush from Satellite to a Waymo event–a good use case not for a driverless car but for a bikeshare ride–to catch a panel about road safety that I found unintentionally revealing.
3/24/2024: This Week in Tech 972: Judicial Whimsy, TWiT.tv
I showed up at this podcast for the first time since August and joined host Leo Laporte and two people whose expertise I’ve leaned on before in my stories–game developer and activist Brianna Wu and lawyer Cathy Gellis–to talk about the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, whether the government should ban business transactions with TikTok, Supreme Court cases involving social-media content moderation, and other recent tech-policy topics.
#Android15 #ASTSpaceMobile #Matter #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #RedwoodMaterials #satelliteToPhone #smartHomeSecurity #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Symbotic #ThisWeekInTech #TWiT #Waymo
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Android15 beta 3 - Private space is missing for me. For me, there is still one tab saying "Security & privacy", and the option is not there.
When I type private space in the search bar on the home screen, I don't find it there.
When I search within settings, I don't find it there either. any help / any tips for me? thank you.
#android15beta3
#pixel8
#pixel
#android15beta
#privatespace
#android15privatespace
#techsupport
#androidquestions
#pixelsupport
#pixelquestions
#androidsupport
#computerhelp
#computersupport
#google
#googlesupport
#googlehelp
#computer
#computers
#android
#pixel7
#pixel6a
#pixel9
#pixel8a
#googlepixel
#googlepixel8
#googlepixel8a
#googlepixel6a
#googlepixel7
#pixel7a
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"Google’s new Private Space feature is like Incognito Mode for Android...
...At its Google I/O 2024 developer conference on Wednesday, Google announced Private Space, a new Android feature that lets users silo a portion of the operating system for sensitive information. It’s a bit like Incognito mode for the mobile operating system, sectioning designated apps into a “container.”"
#android15
#androidprivatespace
#pixel
#pixel7
#pixel8
#pixel6a
#teampixel
#softwarecontainer
#appcontainer
#appsandboxing
#privatespace
#privatespaceandroid
#android15privatespace
#stockandroid
#googlepixel
#googlepixel6a
#googlepixel7
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"Google’s new Private Space feature is like Incognito Mode for Android...
...At its Google I/O 2024 developer conference on Wednesday, Google announced Private Space, a new Android feature that lets users silo a portion of the operating system for sensitive information. It’s a bit like Incognito mode for the mobile operating system, sectioning designated apps into a “container.”"
#android15
#androidprivatespace
#pixel
#pixel7
#pixel8
#pixel6a
#teampixel
#softwarecontainer
#appcontainer
#appsandboxing
#privatespace
#privatespaceandroid
#android15privatespace
#stockandroid
#googlepixel
#googlepixel6a
#googlepixel7
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Android15 beta 3 - Private space is missing for me. For me, there is still one tab saying "Security & privacy", and the option is not there. Also, when I type private space in the search bar on the home screen, I don't find it there. When I search within settings, I don't find it there either. any help / any tips for me? thank you.
#android15beta3
#pixel8
#pixel
#android15beta
#privatespace
#android15privatespace
#techsupport
#androidquestions
#pixelsupport
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Now that my phone is on #Android13 I decided to give desktop mode another shot on my #NexDock #LapDock
...HOW IS THIS EVEN WORSE?!?!
God Lapdocks are the stupidest thing ever created. Unless you have a stock Samsung, they are useless
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After a great week in Berlin for IFA–with most of my travel expenses covered by the organizers of that tech trade show as part of their usual accommodation for a group of invited U.S. journalists and analysts–I’ve got Monday at home before I fly to Chicago Tuesday to moderate a panel discussion at the robotics firm Vention’s Demo Day. Then Wednesday I fly from there to Orlando to cover the early-Thursday-morning launch of AST SpaceMobile’s first set of BlueBird phone-broadband satellites. I realize that this scheduling may look a little crazy, but I could not pass up a chance to see a Falcon 9 liftoff from six miles away.
9/3/2024: How Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking, Fast Company
This story had a long editorial on-ramp–I made my day trip to Dallas to visit Aurora at the end of July, then needed another week to talk to a couple of industry analysts, then was out of town for Black Hat and some quasi-vacation time, then had to set the story aside for work on a Fast Co. project with a more defined deadline, then finally filed the piece in late August. And then we had to correct a detail in the story after publication when Aurora clarified to me that their scenario of an autonomous truck running from Long Beach to Dallas would require a refueling stop.
9/3/2024: ‘Lunar Lake’ Leaves the Launch Pad: Intel Unveils Core Ultra 2 Laptop Chips at IFA, PCMag
PCMag asked if I could fly out to Berlin a day early to cover Intel’s event unveiling this new line of laptop processors, and I was happy to oblige–even if describing the finer points of CPU architectures represented a stretch from my usual coverage.
9/3/2024: Google Drops 5 New Android Features As It Ships Android 15 Source Code, PCMag
I wrote this in advance off an embargoed copies of Google’s blog posts and filed it last weekend to a) avoid having this hanging over my head during IFA, and b) stick the work on my August invoice.
9/5/2024: Court to Internet Archive: You Can’t Turn Printed Books Into Online E-Book Loans, PCMag
Having a morning with no must-attend IFA events booked left me time to digest this court ruling shutting down the Internet Archive’s “Controlled Digital Lending” project and have an explainer filed by the time my editor in New York was logging on.
9/7/2024: Boeing’s Starliner Touches Down Unscathed But Uncrewed, PCMag
Time zones worked in my favor again when Starliner landed in New Mexico just after 6 a.m. Central European time, allowing me to have a writeup done before I headed downstairs for breakfast.
9/7/2024: Cordless Blender? ‘Ki’ Standard Aims to Unplug Small Kitchen Gadgets, PCMag
After getting an in-person pitch for this cordless-power standard, I’m more convinced that it has a future as an extra feature on future induction cooktops than as something embedded below countertops.
9/8/2024: Beyond AirTags: 3 Unique Accessories You Can Track With Apple’s ‘Find My’ Network, PCMag
I started writing this roundup late Saturday afternoon, then finished it Saturday night after dinner–which meant I missed the chance to go out for drinks with some of my fellow IFA travelers, but I did not want to have to finish this post on the flight home in addition to the other writing I had to do from a chair in the sky.
#Android15 #AndroidFeatureDrop #Aurora #autonomousTrucking #Berlin #Boeing #ControlledDigitalLending #copyright #cordlessCharging #cordlessPower #CST100 #ESR #FindMy #HachetteVInternetArchive #IFA #Intel #IntelCoreUltraSeries2 #InternetArchive #Ki #laptopProcessors #LunarLake #Qi #Satechi #Starliner #TwelveSouth
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Weekly output: Trump’s TikTok reprieve, Android + Samsung Galaxy S25 series, ISP performance, Android 16
For a little while Sunday afternoon, I thought I might have a home-team rooting interest in the Super Bowl for the first time in my post-collegiate life–but the Washington Commanders’ improbable renaissance season, one that somehow got me to appreciate pro football a little more, ended with a 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC championship game.
1/21/2025: Trump Executive Order Hits 75-Day Pause Button on TikTok Ban, PCMag
I made sure this post included the most important bit of context in any story about privacy fears over TikTok: the continued, pathetic failure of Congress to pass a comprehensive privacy bill.
1/22/2025: Google Adds AI Shortcuts, Lock-Screen Updates, More to Galaxy S25 Series, PCMag
The context I made sure to add to this post: Samsung’s flavor of Android still isn’t getting the Hold for Me feature that I frequently rely on when calling customer-service lines from any of the Pixel-series phones I’ve used.
1/23/2025: What’s the Fastest Wireless Network in the US?, PCMag
I wish Ookla–owned by PCMag’s parent company Ziff Davis–would provide more clarity about how it factors upload speeds into its speed ratings. I would also like to see them stop treating AT&T Fiber as a separate service while lumping Verizon’s Fios in with slower residential services.
1/23/2025: Google Ships First Beta of Android 16: Here’s What You Get, PCMag
Google PR gave me a heads-up about this announcement only the afternoon before, but I’ve now had more than enough practice at summarizing release notes for upcoming Android developer-preview and beta releases.
#Android15 #Android16 #ATTFiber #GalaxyS25 #Ookla #SamsungUnpacked #Speedtest #TMobile5G #TikTok #TikTokBan #TrumpExecutiveOrder #WashingtonCommanders
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Explaining #Android12 #AAOS is a mess.
Android 12 was launched with #Android API Level 31, and QPR1 stayed on API Level 31 (https://android.googlesource.com/platform/build/+/refs/heads/android12-qpr1-release/core/version_defaults.mk#154). QPR3, however, is API Level 32 (https://android.googlesource.com/platform/build/+/refs/heads/android12-qpr3-release/core/version_defaults.mk#154), and 32 includes a rewrite of the HVAC system (https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Car/SystemUI/+/29d430217fc6b286ce748cc0d1e8cb9bac17a025). The recent android-security-12.* tags are also all API Level 31 (https://android.googlesource.com/platform/build/+/refs/tags/android-security-12.0.0_r52/core/version_defaults.mk#154).
TLDR; A SoC/SoM vendor saying they ship "Android 12" still leaves a chunk of uncertainty about what folk will actually get :(.
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No-one seems to have called this out yet, but #Android14 includes the code needed to build #Android #Automotive OS (#AAOS) for the #PixelTablet. There's just one tiny thing missing that I'll post in a CL later ;).
https://android.googlesource.com/device/google_car/+/fe31c6e7b65d0c6e0b0f8bc68710d3703e043cad
(Here's the fix CL - https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/device/google_car/+/2779592)