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Google is changing how Extra Dim works on the Pixel 10, and it's so much better
You donโt need to manually turn on the Extra Dim feature on the Pixel 10, as itโs integrated into the brightness slider
Hopefully this comes to other phones soon!
๐https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-10-extra-dim-toggle-3593673/
You donโt need to manually turn on the Extra Dim feature on the Pixel 10, as itโs integrated into the brightness slider
Hopefully this comes to other phones soon!
๐https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-10-extra-dim-toggle-3593673/
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Slam dunk win for Google in the U.S. antitrust case against it:
However:
But on the bright side for them:
"Google will not be required to divest Chrome; nor will the court include a contingent divestiture of the Android operating system in the final judgment."
"Google will not have to present users with choice screens on its products or encourage its Android distribution partners to do the same."
However:
"Google will be barred from entering or maintaining any exclusive contract relating to the distribution of Google Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and the Gemini app. Google shall not enter or maintain any agreement that (1) conditions the licensing of the Play Store or any other Google application on the distribution, preloading, or placement of Google Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app anywhere on a device; (2) conditions the receipt of revenue share payments for the placement of one Google application (e.g., Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app) on the placement of another such application; (3) conditions the receipt of revenue share payments on maintaining Google Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app on any device, browser, or search access point for more than one year; or (4) prohibits any partner from simultaneously distributing any other GSE, browser, or GenAI product."
But on the bright side for them:
"Google will not be barred from making payments or offering other consideration to distribution partners for preloading or placement of Google Search, Chrome, or its GenAI products. Cutting off payments from Google almost certainly will impose substantialโin some cases, cripplingโ downstream harms to distribution partners, related markets, and consumers, which counsels against a broad payment ban."
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AdbPad
AdpPad is a GUI software to test android apps using adb.
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Developer: kaleidot725
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AdpPad is a GUI software to test android apps using adb.
๐ Links:
- Download
- Screenshot
- Features
- Source code
Developer: kaleidot725
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There's a certain quote by a certain disgraced historical person about repeating lies. Now that we have the professional lying machine, we get to see it function as a both way to make them and consume them. Isn't it great?!
Forwarded from Hacker News
Forwarded from Hacker News
arXiv.org
Towards Memory Specialization: A Case for Long-Term and Short-Term RAM
Both SRAM and DRAM have stopped scaling: there is no technical roadmap to reduce their cost (per byte/GB). As a result, memory now dominates system cost. This paper argues for a paradigm shift...
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The Nexus
Your Phone Already Has Social Credit. We Just Lie About It.
Your credit score is social credit. Your LinkedIn endorsements are social credit. Your Uber passenger rating, Instagram engagement metrics, Amazon reviews, and Airbnb host status are all social credit systems that track you, score you, and reward you basedโฆ
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Reuters
Amazon must face US nationwide class action over third-party sales
Amazon.com must face a class action on behalf of hundreds of millions of U.S. consumers over claims that the online retail giant overcharged for products sold by third-party sellers, a federal judge in Seattle has ruled.