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🔜📱Google's next big Android release is coming with new agentic AI tools, UWB upgrades, and new parental control features

Here’s what to expect in Android 16 QPR2, Google’s next quarterly Android update 👇

🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr2-expected-features-3588166/
Forwarded from Tech & Leaks Zone
Oppo K13 Turbo Series launched in India with 2MP useless camera for 450$

Oppo K13 Turbo series features an active cooling fan on the back with Rapid Cooling Engine. It has the thinnest built-in fan blades at 0.1mm, increasing air volume by 20% with the highest rotation speed up to 18,000RPM and improving heat dissipation efficiency by 3 times. In short, it's a 'gimmick'.

Common Specs:
• 6.8-inch (2800×1280 px) 1.5K Flat OLED display
• 120Hz refresh rate
• 1600nits peak brightness
• AGC DT-Star D+ glass protection
• LPDDR5X RAM
• 7000mm² VC cooling

• 50MP main (OV50D; OIS) + 2MP useless dual rear camera
(Yes, Oppo brought back 2MP garbage instead of offering 8MP Ultrawide)
• 16MP front camera (NO 4K)
• In-display fingerprint sensor
• Stereo speakers; IR Blaster
• Plastic build; USB-C 2.0
• Only Water resistant (IPX6/IPX8/IPX9)
• 7000mAh battery + 80W fast charging
NO NFC as usual

K13 Turbo:
• MediaTek Dimensity 8450 SoC
• UFS 3.1 storage
8GB+128GB= Rs. 27,999 (~320$)
8GB+256GB= Rs. 29,999 (~340$)
The 12GB + 256GB variants costs just 250$ in China and Oppo offered 8GB RAM variants in India that too for almost 350$.

K13 Turbo Pro:
• Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
• UFS 4.0 storage
8GB+256GB= Rs. 37,999 (~435$)
12GB+256GB= Rs. 39,999 (~455$)

Funfact: K13 Turbo Pro 12GB RAM variant in China costs just 278$ which Oppo is selling at 450$ in India and with that, Oppo K13 Turbo Pro is the world's first smartphone in 2025 to be priced at 450$ and still features 2MP useless camera and no ultrawide sensor.

Oppo has also introduced a Turbo cooling back clip that includes a back case and a cooling fan. With the phone and the cooling kit, it can reduce the temperature by up to 13°C. It costs Rs.3,999 (~45$).

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Vivo V60 Launched in India

Specifications:
• 6.77" (2392×1080 px) FHD+ quad curved AMOLED display
• 120Hz refresh rate; HDR10+
• 5000nits peak brightness
• 2160Hz PWM Dimming
• Diamond Shield Glass protection

• Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC
• LPDDR4X RAM; UFS 2.2 storage
• 50MP main (IMX 766; OIS)
• 8MP Ultrawide
• 50MP 3x Periscope Telephoto (IMX 882; OIS)
• ZEISS Optics
• Aura Light

• 50MP front camera (AF)
• In-display fingerprint sensor
• Stereo speakers; Plastic build; NFC
• Dust and Water-resistant (IP68 + IP69)
• 6500mAh battery with 90W fast charging

Pricing:
• 8GB+128GB= Rs. 36,999 (~420$)
• 8GB+256GB= Rs. 38,999 (~445$)
• 12GB+256GB= Rs. 40,999 (~480$)
• 16GB+512GB= Rs. 45,999 (~535$)

This proves that Vivo just exist to dump smartphones in India because they already launched T4 Ultra at the same price which features Dimesnity 9300 Plus SoC, same cameras except ZEISS optics but with 100x Zoom and especially LPDDR5 RAM with UFS 3.1 storage unlike this V60.

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Clippy (Unofficial)

Clippy by FireCube (Not by Microsoft) brings back the infamous Clippit into your desktop powered by the OpenAI GPT 3.5 model (OpenAI key required as of this version). Clippy can be pinned to the screen for quick access to chat or just be left for nostalgia.

🔗 Links:
- Download
- Screenshot
- Source code
Developer: FireCubeStudios

❤️ Support the Project

If this project makes your life easier, here are a few quick ways to show some love:

Star the repo/app
Buy a coffee for the developer
🛠 Contribute code, issues, or pull-requests

🏷 Tags:  #Windows #Tools
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PayPal might have been hacked

A threat actor using the alias "Chucky_BF" claims to be selling 15.8 million email and plaintext password pairs linked to PayPal accounts worldwide.

The authenticity of this claim has yet to be confirmed, but updating your credentials as a precaution is still a smart move.

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If this is all people can complain about with Linux, it's a good deal.

1. The terminal is not always required, but it gets things done when the GUI fails. Just embrace it, don't be scared of it and you don't have to memorize it.

2. Online gaming is seriously unimportant compared to protecting yourself from telemetry. Anti-Cheat is another form of intrusive scan.

3. Official Support while this is true of a most of the software on Linux, professional and paid products do have support this is somewhat false of a claim.

https://www.xda-developers.com/used-linux-for-19-years-these-problems-never-go-away/
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Rust in 2025: Targeting foundational software
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