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📋Copy that: Android 17 may add a 'Universal Clipboard' for Android PCs
As part of building its own version of "Handoff" for Android, Google is working on a Universal Clipboard feature for phones and PCs.
More details in my latest newsletter👇
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-17-universal-clipboard-rumor-3618614/
As part of building its own version of "Handoff" for Android, Google is working on a Universal Clipboard feature for phones and PCs.
More details in my latest newsletter👇
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-17-universal-clipboard-rumor-3618614/
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🫱🫲 GOOGLE FINALLY DID IT: AirDrop now works on Android!
Android Quick Share is now compatible with AirDrop, but how?
We've got some new details thanks to a source familiar with this feature's development.
Click 👇 to hear what we've learned
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/authority-insights-podcast-014-3618309/
Android Quick Share is now compatible with AirDrop, but how?
We've got some new details thanks to a source familiar with this feature's development.
Click 👇 to hear what we've learned
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/authority-insights-podcast-014-3618309/
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I've heard claims that the EU is responsible for this because they made Apple "deprecate" AWDL...
But has anyone actually verified that? I looked at the document that was cited as evidence, but nowhere does it say that Apple must deprecate AWDL.
In fact, it clearly states that Apple can be in compliance with the DMA by just implementing WiFi Aware - which they have.
That does not mean they are forced to deprecate AWDL. And speaking with someone familiar with the new Quick Share feature's development, Apple still uses AWDL for AirDrop, and AWDL is indeed not compatible with WiFi Aware (and this is mentioned in the same EU DMA document).
So Apple being forced by the EU to implement WiFi Aware was not why or how Google was able to get AirDrop supported in Quick Share, from what I'm told. Google did actually implement AWDL support.
But has anyone actually verified that? I looked at the document that was cited as evidence, but nowhere does it say that Apple must deprecate AWDL.
In fact, it clearly states that Apple can be in compliance with the DMA by just implementing WiFi Aware - which they have.
That does not mean they are forced to deprecate AWDL. And speaking with someone familiar with the new Quick Share feature's development, Apple still uses AWDL for AirDrop, and AWDL is indeed not compatible with WiFi Aware (and this is mentioned in the same EU DMA document).
So Apple being forced by the EU to implement WiFi Aware was not why or how Google was able to get AirDrop supported in Quick Share, from what I'm told. Google did actually implement AWDL support.
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Stop the Lag: A Simple Guide to Clearing Cache on Any Smart TV https://www.gizchina.com/how-to/stop-the-lag-a-simple-guide-to-clearing-cache-on-any-smart-tv
Gizchina
Stop the Lag: A Simple Guide to Clearing Cache on Any Smart TV
Is your Smart TV gradually becoming slower and slower while navigating? You can try to clear the cache and see if your Smart TV thanks you later for doing it.
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How to transform your regular TV into a smart TV https://www.gizchina.com/editorial/how-to-transform-your-regular-tv-into-a-smart-tv
Gizchina
How to transform your regular TV into a smart TV
Replacing a TV is not always a better deal. If the display is functional, then try upgrading. If you choose, you can even get some more add-on features of smart TVs.
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⚡️GrapheneOS Confirms New OEM Partnership for Next-Gen Secure Devices
This story looks at GrapheneOS’ announcement that they’re beginning an OEM partnership—something the project has been working toward for years. It’s a big moment for the entire privacy-tech ecosystem.
In the article, we break down what this move actually means, what’s changing, and why it matters for anyone paying attention to secure mobile operating systems.
🪧 Read the full article on Substack
📱Learn more about Above Phone which uses GrapheneOS!
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🫶 @takebackourtech
📩 WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER | 🎥 VIDEOS| XMPP | SUBSTACK
This story looks at GrapheneOS’ announcement that they’re beginning an OEM partnership—something the project has been working toward for years. It’s a big moment for the entire privacy-tech ecosystem.
In the article, we break down what this move actually means, what’s changing, and why it matters for anyone paying attention to secure mobile operating systems.
🪧 Read the full article on Substack
📱Learn more about Above Phone which uses GrapheneOS!
—
🫶 @takebackourtech
📩 WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER | 🎥 VIDEOS| XMPP | SUBSTACK
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https://github.com/Rve27/RvKernel-Manager
RvKernel Manager
Material 3 Expressive Design Kernel Manager for Android 12+
Take full control of your device's kernel. Tune performance, battery life, and more!
RvKernel Manager
Material 3 Expressive Design Kernel Manager for Android 12+
Take full control of your device's kernel. Tune performance, battery life, and more!
GitHub
GitHub - Rve27/RvKernel-Manager: A modern Kernel Manager with Material 3 Expressive Design. Crafted to seamlessly control, tune…
A modern Kernel Manager with Material 3 Expressive Design. Crafted to seamlessly control, tune, and manage every aspect of RvKernel. - Rve27/RvKernel-Manager
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🚨 China’s hacker group APT31 broke into Russia’s IT companies — and stayed hidden for almost two years.
They used Yandex Cloud, OneDrive, and even social media to steal data without raising alarms.
Some attacks ran on holidays when no one was watching.
Details ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/china-linked-apt31-launches-stealthy.html
They used Yandex Cloud, OneDrive, and even social media to steal data without raising alarms.
Some attacks ran on holidays when no one was watching.
Details ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/china-linked-apt31-launches-stealthy.html
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