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🚗 Android Automotive now lets apps show your food order status and more on your car's home screen
Google is introducing a new App Cards feature that lets Android Automotive apps show custom cards on your car's home screen
Here's what you need to know👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/android-automotive-app-cards-3567983/
Google is introducing a new App Cards feature that lets Android Automotive apps show custom cards on your car's home screen
Here's what you need to know👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/android-automotive-app-cards-3567983/
Android Authority
Android Automotive now lets apps show your food order status and more on your car's home screen
Android Automotive is getting a feature called App Cards that lets apps display their most relevant data and functions on the home screen.
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🚨 New phishing campaign hits Taiwan, delivering stealthy malware like Gh0stCringe and HoldingHands RAT.
Hackers use fake tax emails, sneaky PDFs, and ZIP traps to hijack systems and spy on users.
It’s all linked to China-backed Silver Fox APT.
Here’s what’s happening → https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/silver-fox-apt-targets-taiwan-with.html
Hackers use fake tax emails, sneaky PDFs, and ZIP traps to hijack systems and spy on users.
It’s all linked to China-backed Silver Fox APT.
Here’s what’s happening → https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/silver-fox-apt-targets-taiwan-with.html
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🚨 CEO of Telegram Tells All for the First Time After French Arrest
Pavel Durov just spoke publicly for the first time since his surprise arrest in France last year on Tucker Carlson.
He got jumped by the police at the airport, authorities tried to charge him for crimes allegedly committed by users on Telegram including drug trafficking, and distributing child abuse material.
French officials reportedly sent requests directly to Telegram instead of going through proper legal channels—possibly to an address no one monitors. With no response, they moved to detain Pavel.
Durov says Telegram has always complied with lawful data requests and shared info like IPs + phone numbers when required under the Digital Services Act.
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Pavel Durov just spoke publicly for the first time since his surprise arrest in France last year on Tucker Carlson.
He got jumped by the police at the airport, authorities tried to charge him for crimes allegedly committed by users on Telegram including drug trafficking, and distributing child abuse material.
French officials reportedly sent requests directly to Telegram instead of going through proper legal channels—possibly to an address no one monitors. With no response, they moved to detain Pavel.
Durov says Telegram has always complied with lawful data requests and shared info like IPs + phone numbers when required under the Digital Services Act.
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Why Do You Need Telegram Premium To Prevent Strangers From Messaging You?
From my latest article on Telegram's CEO Pave Durov.
From my latest article on Telegram's CEO Pave Durov.
One thing bothered me about the interview. We do need ask Pavel some hard questions. Why do you have to pay for the ability to prevent spammers from contacting you? Yes - that’s right, you need to pay for Telegram premium to prevent unknown people from sending you messages. 99% of the time - these are scammers preying on people. And most of the spammers use Telegram premium to improve their deliverability. Is Telegram making money of scammers and their victims?
On one hand, I am thankful that Telegram kept a place for dissident voices while most platforms were censoring over the past 4 years. On the other hand, we should demand more from a company that supposedly champions their user’s privacy and freedom.
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CEO of Telegram Tells All for the First Time After French Arrest
Earlier this week, Pavel Durov - CEO of Telegram published an interview with Tucker Carlson where he gave his account of his arrest in August of 2024.
I can do that for you! Here's a quick summary of the video:
The video investigates the common confusion in India regarding smartphone storage types, specifically UFS 2.2 and UFS 3.1 [00:00]. While UFS 3.1 is theoretically faster and more power-efficient [00:52], real-world tests showed surprising results [01:29].
* App Installation: UFS 2.2 phones performed better, especially with larger apps [02:11].
* Game Downloads & Installation: UFS 3.1 phones, particularly Vivo and Realme, took significantly longer in games like BGMI and COD Mobile [02:21].
* Boot-up & Restart Times: Results varied, with a UFS 2.2 phone sometimes winning and a UFS 3.1 phone performing poorly [02:48].
* App Loading Times: In most cases, UFS 2.2 was faster for common apps like Instagram, Netflix, and Snapchat [02:59].
* File Transfer (On-phone): A UFS 2.2 phone (Nothing) performed the best, while a UFS 3.1 phone (Vivo) was very slow [03:26].
* File Transfer (Phone to PC & Back): UFS 2.2 won this battle in both scenarios [03:36].
* Unzipping Files: A UFS 3.1 phone (Realme) won, but another UFS 3.1 phone (Vivo) was the slowest [03:47].
* Performance with Full Storage (90% capacity): There were no significant differences in performance between UFS 2.2 and UFS 3.1 when storage was nearly full [04:03].
The video concludes that UFS 3.1 is not always better than UFS 2.2 due to:
* Lack of Optimization: Brands need to optimize the faster storage types better for real-world performance, which is often not the case [05:06].
* UMCP (Unified Multi-Chip Package): Some UFS 2.2 phones might be using UMCP, where RAM and storage are combined in one module, leading to better overall efficiency [05:28].
Ultimately, the video emphasizes that the UFS version alone doesn't guarantee better performance; optimization plays a crucial role, similar to camera megapixels or screen types [05:45]. However, brands providing UFS 2.2 in phones above 25,000 rupees is still seen as cost-cutting [06:13].
Do you have any other questions about this video?
The video investigates the common confusion in India regarding smartphone storage types, specifically UFS 2.2 and UFS 3.1 [00:00]. While UFS 3.1 is theoretically faster and more power-efficient [00:52], real-world tests showed surprising results [01:29].
* App Installation: UFS 2.2 phones performed better, especially with larger apps [02:11].
* Game Downloads & Installation: UFS 3.1 phones, particularly Vivo and Realme, took significantly longer in games like BGMI and COD Mobile [02:21].
* Boot-up & Restart Times: Results varied, with a UFS 2.2 phone sometimes winning and a UFS 3.1 phone performing poorly [02:48].
* App Loading Times: In most cases, UFS 2.2 was faster for common apps like Instagram, Netflix, and Snapchat [02:59].
* File Transfer (On-phone): A UFS 2.2 phone (Nothing) performed the best, while a UFS 3.1 phone (Vivo) was very slow [03:26].
* File Transfer (Phone to PC & Back): UFS 2.2 won this battle in both scenarios [03:36].
* Unzipping Files: A UFS 3.1 phone (Realme) won, but another UFS 3.1 phone (Vivo) was the slowest [03:47].
* Performance with Full Storage (90% capacity): There were no significant differences in performance between UFS 2.2 and UFS 3.1 when storage was nearly full [04:03].
The video concludes that UFS 3.1 is not always better than UFS 2.2 due to:
* Lack of Optimization: Brands need to optimize the faster storage types better for real-world performance, which is often not the case [05:06].
* UMCP (Unified Multi-Chip Package): Some UFS 2.2 phones might be using UMCP, where RAM and storage are combined in one module, leading to better overall efficiency [05:28].
Ultimately, the video emphasizes that the UFS version alone doesn't guarantee better performance; optimization plays a crucial role, similar to camera megapixels or screen types [05:45]. However, brands providing UFS 2.2 in phones above 25,000 rupees is still seen as cost-cutting [06:13].
Do you have any other questions about this video?
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💬 Google Messages just pulled the plug on its new unsubscribe button for some users
For users in the US and Spain, Google Messages will no longer display an ‘unsubscribe’ option at the bottom of certain chats
Here's what's changing👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/google-messages-unsubscribe-button-removed-3568354/
For users in the US and Spain, Google Messages will no longer display an ‘unsubscribe’ option at the bottom of certain chats
Here's what's changing👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/google-messages-unsubscribe-button-removed-3568354/
Android Authority
Google Messages just pulled the plug on its new unsubscribe button for some users
Google Messages recently rolled out a feature that made it easy to unsubscribe from automated texts, but it's now reverting this feature.
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🕓 Android 16 QPR1 beta 2 has a hidden customization option for the lock screen clock
You can now choose a "Sharp" font style for the lock screen clock by tapping on the default clock in the lock screen preview.
Thanks to Reddit user als26 for the tip!
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-lock-screen-clock-hidden-customization-3568273/
You can now choose a "Sharp" font style for the lock screen clock by tapping on the default clock in the lock screen preview.
Thanks to Reddit user als26 for the tip!
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-lock-screen-clock-hidden-customization-3568273/
Android Authority
Android 16 QPR1 beta 2 has a hidden customization option for the lock screen clock
Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 has a hidden lock screen clock customization option that lets you change the font style with a tap.
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📲 Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 adds new animation for the power button long-press gesture
This new animation plays before the Gemini overlay pops up and basically makes it feel like you're squeezing the phone.
Thanks to A_Button117 on Discord for the tip!
https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr1-beta-2-power-button-animation-3567943/
This new animation plays before the Gemini overlay pops up and basically makes it feel like you're squeezing the phone.
Thanks to A_Button117 on Discord for the tip!
https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr1-beta-2-power-button-animation-3567943/
Android Authority
Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 adds new animation for the power button long-press gesture
Android 16 QPR1 beta 2 starts testing the new animation for the power button long-press gesture we first spotted last month.
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🚨 130,000 devices. One forgotten service account.
A 2024 botnet attack used stale Microsoft 365 accounts with weak passwords—bypassing MFA silently via legacy auth.
If you're not auditing AD service accounts, you're already exposed.
Here’s how to fix it ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/are-forgotten-ad-service-accounts.html
A 2024 botnet attack used stale Microsoft 365 accounts with weak passwords—bypassing MFA silently via legacy auth.
If you're not auditing AD service accounts, you're already exposed.
Here’s how to fix it ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/are-forgotten-ad-service-accounts.html
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25,500mAh Projector Phone Ulefone Armor 34 Pro Kicks Off Early Bird Sale Now!
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/17/ulefone-armor-34-pro-kicks-off-early-bird/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/17/ulefone-armor-34-pro-kicks-off-early-bird/
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KiCad and Wayland Support
The KiCad development team frequently receives questions about our support for Wayland. Given that Fedora and Ubuntu are both planning to drop X11 support from their main desktop environments in the near future, we want to provide clear, transparent guidance…
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🚨 A LangChain vulnerability let attackers steal OpenAI API keys, prompts & files—just by clicking “Try It.”
All data silently routed through a malicious proxy.
Details → https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/langchain-langsmith-bug-let-hackers.html
Patched now—but the risk was real.
All data silently routed through a malicious proxy.
Details → https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/langchain-langsmith-bug-let-hackers.html
Patched now—but the risk was real.
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nNotes
Smart, Minimal Notes App
Stay organized with nNotes – your lightweight, clutter-free notes app. Built with React Native & Expo for smooth performance across devices. Download now and simplify your note-taking!
🔗 Links:
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Developer: Bhavukverma17
🏷 Tags: #Android #Productivity
Smart, Minimal Notes App
Stay organized with nNotes – your lightweight, clutter-free notes app. Built with React Native & Expo for smooth performance across devices. Download now and simplify your note-taking!
🔗 Links:
- Download
- Screenshots
- Features
- Support group
- Source code
Developer: Bhavukverma17
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🏷 Tags: #Android #Productivity