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FetchIt

FetchIt is an Android application for easy downloading of media files from popular platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and more. It provides a user-friendly interface with URL input and file location selection, making media saving a seamless experience across devices.

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Developer: Tharun Birla

🏷️ Tags: #Android #Media #Tools
Signature Permission Allowlist:
Android 15 introduces an explicit allowlist for platform signature permissions that are requested by nonsystem apps or newly requested by updates to system apps.

What It Is:
- Platform Signed Apps: These are apps that have the same signing certificate as the Android system. They can be system apps (built into the device) or non-system apps (installed later).

- Signature Permissions: These are special permissions defined by the Android system that can only be granted to apps with the right signing certificate.

Key Points:
1. Manufacturers' Control: Since Android 15, device manufacturers can control which permissions platform signed non-system apps can use by adding them to a specific list (allowlist).

2. Allowlist Function: If a non-system app is not on the allowlist, it can't use certain permissions on standard (non-debuggable) builds. This means the app will act like it’s not platform signed and won't get those special permissions.

3. Debuggable Builds: In builds meant for testing (debuggable), the system doesn't enforce the allowlist. This makes it easier for developers to test their apps.

4. System Apps: The permissions of system apps aren’t affected by this change, but any new permissions that a system app wants after an update must still be added to the allowlist.

Adding and Customizing an Allowlist:
- Allowlists can be stored in one or more XML files in a specific directory on the device. Manufacturers can organize these files however they want.


Overall, The signature permission allowlist is a way for device manufacturers to control app permissions based on their signing certificates, ensuring only approved apps can access certain features while making testing easier during development.

For more information, see Signature permission allowlist.

#Android #Android15 #A15

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Astroluma ⭐️

A feature-rich, user-friendly dashboard designed to help you manage multiple aspects of your daily tasks and services. Built with flexibility in mind, it allows you to control various features like task management, device monitoring, app integration, and real-time weather updates, all from a single platform. With its responsive design and dynamic configuration options.

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Developer: Sanjeet990

🏷 Tags: #Linux #Productivity
BoldVoice - The Accent Oracle

Accent Guesser is an engaging AI tool designed to identify your native language based on your English accent.

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DarkFi: Rewild the Internet - Rose O' Leary (The People's Reset: UK)

On September 28th, Rose O' Leary spoke at The People's Reset: UK in Bath under the theme "Empowering Technology".

Surveillance has stripped society of its future. DarkFi's goal is to reclaim the future through anonymity. This talk will present DarkFi's p2p, anonymous tech stack and the expanding the "dark forest"- our vision for societal regeneration.

Rachel-Rose O'Leary is a DarkFi core developer and writer. She authored 'Lunarpunk and the Dark Side of the Cycle', a text which helped create a web3 privacy revival. She is the lead editor of the philosophy journal Agorism in the 21st Century. She was the tech lead for CoinDesk 2017-2018, and has written for WIRED, Rekt News and Defiant. She has a background in philosophy and digital art.


VIDEO: https://odysee.com/@TheGreaterReset:4/Rose-uk:f

AUDIO: https://pnc.st/s/the-greater-reset-activation/6661d528/darkfi-rewild-the-internet-rose-o-leary-the-people-s-reset-uk-

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Poco x7 series renders

The Poco x7 series will debut in January, 2025 in India with HyperOS 2.0. The Poco X7 will be rebranded Redmi Note 14 Pro and Poco X7 Neo will also debut alongside x7 and x7 Pro.

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MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Chipset Details
Source: DCS

MediaTek is cooking Dimensity 8400 with all the 8 cores being Cortex-X725 although frequencies will be different to avoid cooking the phone.

CPU:
β€’ 1x Cortex-A725 @ 3.25GHz
β€’ 3x Cortex-A725 @ 3.0GHz
β€’ 4x  Cortex-A725 @ 2.1GHz
Manufactured by TSMC on its 4nm process.

GPU: 7-core Immortalis G-720
Clocked at 1.3GHz

The MediaTek Dimensity 8400 is expected to be even more powerful than Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 8s Gen 3. It will be announced on 23rd December globally and Redmi Turbo 4 will be the first phone to be powered by the same which will debut globally as a rebranded Poco X7 Pro.

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Which Smartphone Maker Outsources the most ?

Many smartphone manufacturers outsource the design of at least some phones to other companies, and Counterpoint has revealed how many of these phones are shipped by each brand in the first half of 2024.

Apple didn’t rely on outsourced designs at all, while with Samsung, 22% of its shipped phones were designed by ODMs (original device manufacturers), representing a drop from 28% in 2022.

Four out of every 10 OPPO and HONOR phones shipped in this period were ODM devices.

90% of Motorola smartphone shipments in H1 2024 were outsourced smartphone designs. Almost 8 out of every 10 phones shipped by Xiaomi were outsourced designs.

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Google is switching to MediaTek Modem for the Pixel 10 Series
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Google Tensor G5 will be a really interesting watch. That's because:
1. Manufactured by TSMC
2. Not based on Samsung Exynos
3. Flagship MediaTek T900 Modem
4. IMG PowerVR GPU
5. It's Google (iykyk)

Now, for the modem part, Google considered a lot of options including using the flagship Qualcomm X75 modem. Apple is also expected to ditch Qualcomm modem next year starting with the iPhone SE 4

Finally, though, for one reason or another, Google decided to go with MediaTek’s (not yet released) T900 modem instead of using Qualcomm's. Xiaomi is also rumoured to use MediaTek's modem for its in-house SoC (basically the MediaTek T90 modem) scheduled to release next year which is manufactured by TSMC on its 3nm node.

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