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  1. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S11!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Tab S11 users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-X730: X730XXU5BZE3 [EUX]
    • SM-X736B: X736BXXU5BZE5 [EUX]
    • SM-X930: X930XXU5BZE3 [EUX]
    • SM-X936B: X936BXXU5BZE5 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  2. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S9!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Tab S9 users, starting from Korea (according to Mohammed Khatri)!

    The Galaxy Tab S8 is still eligible for One UI 8.5, but you’ll have to wait until June in order to be able to enjoy using One UI 8.5 on it.

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-X716N: X716NKOU6EZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X810: X810XXU6EZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X816N: X816NKOU6EZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X916N: X916NKOU6EZE3 [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  3. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S10!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Tab S10 users, starting from Korea (as per Mohammed Khatri)!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-X820: X820XXU7DZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X826N: X826NKOU7DZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X920: X920XXU7DZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X926N: X926NKOU7DZE3 [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  4. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip5!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Flip5 users, starting from India (as per Tarun Vats) and Saudi Arabia! Other countries, such as European countries, will get it soon.

    The following firmware information is found:

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  5. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy A56

    Shortly after One UI 8.5 was rolled out for the Galaxy A56, the May 2026 security patch is now available, starting from Europe. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released the patch to the Galaxy A56 users, built on top of One UI 8.5.

    Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-A566B: A566BXXSACZE2 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country.

    #A57 #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyA57 #news #oneUi #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyA57 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  6. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy A56

    Shortly after One UI 8.5 was rolled out for the Galaxy A56, the May 2026 security patch is now available, starting from Europe. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released the patch to the Galaxy A56 users, built on top of One UI 8.5.

    Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-A566B: A566BXXSACZE2 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country.

    #A57 #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyA57 #news #oneUi #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyA57 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  7. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy A56

    Shortly after One UI 8.5 was rolled out for the Galaxy A56, the May 2026 security patch is now available, starting from Europe. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released the patch to the Galaxy A56 users, built on top of One UI 8.5.

    Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-A566B: A566BXXSACZE2 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country.

    #A57 #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyA57 #news #oneUi #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyA57 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  8. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy A56

    Shortly after One UI 8.5 was rolled out for the Galaxy A56, the May 2026 security patch is now available, starting from Europe. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released the patch to the Galaxy A56 users, built on top of One UI 8.5.

    Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-A566B: A566BXXSACZE2 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country.

    #A57 #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyA57 #news #oneUi #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyA57 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  9. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy A56

    Shortly after One UI 8.5 was rolled out for the Galaxy A56, the May 2026 security patch is now available, starting from Europe. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released the patch to the Galaxy A56 users, built on top of One UI 8.5.

    Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-A566B: A566BXXSACZE2 [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country.

    #A57 #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyA57 #news #oneUi #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyA57 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  10. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy S22 series

    May 2026 is here, and Samsung have focused on releasing this month’s security patch for the majority of Galaxy users worldwide. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released this security patch to the Galaxy S22 users, starting from the Korean version.

    The following firmware information is found:

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download Now
    4. Wait until the download is complete, then press Install Now
    5. Wait until the phone installs the update successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS22 #GalaxyS22Ultra #news #oneUi #S22 #S22Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS22 #SamsungGalaxyS22Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  11. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy S22 series

    May 2026 is here, and Samsung have focused on releasing this month’s security patch for the majority of Galaxy users worldwide. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released this security patch to the Galaxy S22 users, starting from the Korean version.

    The following firmware information is found:

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download Now
    4. Wait until the download is complete, then press Install Now
    5. Wait until the phone installs the update successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS22 #GalaxyS22Ultra #news #oneUi #S22 #S22Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS22 #SamsungGalaxyS22Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  12. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy S22 series

    May 2026 is here, and Samsung have focused on releasing this month’s security patch for the majority of Galaxy users worldwide. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released this security patch to the Galaxy S22 users, starting from the Korean version.

    The following firmware information is found:

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download Now
    4. Wait until the download is complete, then press Install Now
    5. Wait until the phone installs the update successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS22 #GalaxyS22Ultra #news #oneUi #S22 #S22Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS22 #SamsungGalaxyS22Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  13. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy S22 series

    May 2026 is here, and Samsung have focused on releasing this month’s security patch for the majority of Galaxy users worldwide. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released this security patch to the Galaxy S22 users, starting from the Korean version.

    The following firmware information is found:

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download Now
    4. Wait until the download is complete, then press Install Now
    5. Wait until the phone installs the update successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS22 #GalaxyS22Ultra #news #oneUi #S22 #S22Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS22 #SamsungGalaxyS22Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  14. Samsung releases the May 2026 security patch for the Galaxy S22 series

    May 2026 is here, and Samsung have focused on releasing this month’s security patch for the majority of Galaxy users worldwide. As per their rollout schedule for security updates, Samsung have released this security patch to the Galaxy S22 users, starting from the Korean version.

    The following firmware information is found:

    To update your Galaxy to this security update, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download Now
    4. Wait until the download is complete, then press Install Now
    5. Wait until the phone installs the update successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 5 to 10 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS22 #GalaxyS22Ultra #news #oneUi #S22 #S22Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS22 #SamsungGalaxyS22Ultra #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  15. Honor X7e features a huge 7500mAh battery, smooth 120Hz display, Android 16, and durable design, offering excellent value for budget smartphone users.

    #mymobprice #HonorX7e #HonorPhones #Android16 #BudgetSmartphone #TechReview

    mymobprice.com/honor-x7e-revie

  16. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy A56 and A36!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy A56 and A36 users!

    A56 – SourceA36 – Source

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-A566B: A566BXXUACZDR [EUX]
    • SM-A366B: A366BXXU9CZDD [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  17. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S11!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Tab S11 users, starting from Korea (according to Alfatürk)!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-X730: X930XXU5BZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X736N: X736NKOU5BZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X930: X930XXU5BZE3 [KOO]
    • SM-X936N: X936NKOU5BZE3 [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  18. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S23!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S23 users (according to Tarun Vats)!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S918B: S918BXXU9FZDP [EUX]
    • SM-S916B: S916BXXU9FZDP [EUX]
    • SM-S911B: S911BXXU9FZDP [EUY]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  19. Android 16 contains a VPN bypass bug letting apps leak QUIC traffic outside Always-On tunnels, exposing real IP addresses to tracking.
    Google reportedly closed the report as infeasible, while GrapheneOS patched the flaw and Mullvad shared adb mitigations for privacy-focused users. 🔒

    🔗 mullvad.net/en/blog/2026/5/12/

    #TechNews #Google #Android #Android16 #VPN #GrapheneOS #Mullvad #QUIC #Privacy #Security #Cybersecurity #OpenSource #FOSS #Android #ROM #App #iOS #Leak #Traffic

  20. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  21. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  22. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  23. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  24. Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

    It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

    3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

    My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

    Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

    3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

    The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

    3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

    Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

    3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

    The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

    3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

    My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

    3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

    I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

    3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

    Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

    3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

    I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

    #5G #AI #AIInfrastructure #AlexStamos #Android16 #AppleDataDetectors #Barcelona #customerService #cx #dataCenters #GoogleGemini #HumanX #informationSecurity #infosec #KamalaHarris #LasVegas #MacOSXLeopard #MWC #MWC2025 #supplyChains #Vegas

  25. Google Pixel 10a Launched with Tensor G4 Power, Brilliant OLED Display and Long-Term Android Support

    Google Pixel 10a brings Tensor G4 performance, a bright 120Hz OLED display, advanced Pixel camera features, a 5100mAh battery, and seven years of Android updates for lasting value.

    #mymobprice #Pixel10a #GooglePixel10a #Android16 #SmartphoneLaunch #TensorG4

    mymobprice.com/blog/article/go