Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
The Galaxy S25 sadly doesn't support the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF).
If this doesn't change in Android 16, it means the device won't support the new Terminal app that lets you run a Linux distro in a virtual machine.
The reason I'm surprised by this is that Android 15's vendor software requirements state that chipsets that launch with vendor API level 202404 must declare support for AVF. That means every device with the Snapdragon 8 Elite is capable of supporting it, but I guess Samsung still chose to disable it. Maybe it still interferes with the Knox hypervisor?
Hopefully Samsung adds support in a future release, because Android 16's Terminal app is shaping up to be an incredibly useful feature!
If this doesn't change in Android 16, it means the device won't support the new Terminal app that lets you run a Linux distro in a virtual machine.
The reason I'm surprised by this is that Android 15's vendor software requirements state that chipsets that launch with vendor API level 202404 must declare support for AVF. That means every device with the Snapdragon 8 Elite is capable of supporting it, but I guess Samsung still chose to disable it. Maybe it still interferes with the Knox hypervisor?
Hopefully Samsung adds support in a future release, because Android 16's Terminal app is shaping up to be an incredibly useful feature!
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
TalkBack image descriptions on the OnePlus 13 are powered by an on-device generative AI model from Google.
So I guess this confirms the OnePlus 13 indeed supports the multimodal Gemini Nano model.
The model occupies about ~4GB of space so I hope more use cases emerge for it. Once the AI Edge SDK opens up more, I'm hoping some 3P apps start to use it.
So I guess this confirms the OnePlus 13 indeed supports the multimodal Gemini Nano model.
The model occupies about ~4GB of space so I hope more use cases emerge for it. Once the AI Edge SDK opens up more, I'm hoping some 3P apps start to use it.
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
🚨 Breaking: Google is releasing most of the source code for Pebble, with its former CEO Eric Migicovsky telling me he plans to build a new watch based on the newly open sourced Pebble OS.
Android Authority
Pebble cements its smartwatch legacy as Google shares source code with the community
Google has just released the source code for the Pebble watch, paving the way for more aftermarket development and potentially new hardware.
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
The Google Play Store is going to show a "Verified" badge for some VPN apps.
These badges will appear on store listings for VPN apps that "prioritize user privacy and safety, help users make more informed choices about the VPN apps they use, and build confidence in the apps they ultimately download."
VPN apps have to earn the badge by "adhering to the Play safety and security guidelines" and successfully completing a "Mobile Application Security Assessment (MASA) Level 2 validation." They also have to have at least 10k installs and 250 reviews, be published for at least 90 days, and submit a Data Safety section declaration while opting into independent security review and encryption in transit.
Nord, hide dot me, and Aloha Browser are among the few to secure the badge. You can easily find more by searching "VPN" in the Play Store.
Out of curiosity: What VPN are you currently using, and why did you choose it?
These badges will appear on store listings for VPN apps that "prioritize user privacy and safety, help users make more informed choices about the VPN apps they use, and build confidence in the apps they ultimately download."
VPN apps have to earn the badge by "adhering to the Play safety and security guidelines" and successfully completing a "Mobile Application Security Assessment (MASA) Level 2 validation." They also have to have at least 10k installs and 250 reviews, be published for at least 90 days, and submit a Data Safety section declaration while opting into independent security review and encryption in transit.
Nord, hide dot me, and Aloha Browser are among the few to secure the badge. You can easily find more by searching "VPN" in the Play Store.
Out of curiosity: What VPN are you currently using, and why did you choose it?
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
🔊 Android 16 improves how hearing aids deal with noisy environments
Android 16 brings new features for LE Audio hearing aids like:
- Bluetooth ambient volume controls
- Ability to switch which mic is used for voice calls
🔗Details: https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-hearing-aids-3520978/
Android 16 brings new features for LE Audio hearing aids like:
- Bluetooth ambient volume controls
- Ability to switch which mic is used for voice calls
🔗Details: https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-hearing-aids-3520978/
Android Authority
Android 16 improves how hearing aids deal with noisy environments
Android 16 will bring better support for LE Audio hearing aids with features like ambient volume controls.
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
🔔 Here's how Google's changing notifications in Android 16 with Live Updates
A lot of people were confused by Google's announcement of Live Updates in Android 16.
My latest article 👇 explores the feature in more detail
🔗 https://androidauthority.com/android-16-live-notifications-3518375/
Oh, and I found confirmation within the Android developer docs that Live Updates will appear as chips in the status bar, which lines up with my previous reporting on Rich Ongoing Notifications!
A lot of people were confused by Google's announcement of Live Updates in Android 16.
My latest article 👇 explores the feature in more detail
🔗 https://androidauthority.com/android-16-live-notifications-3518375/
Oh, and I found confirmation within the Android developer docs that Live Updates will appear as chips in the status bar, which lines up with my previous reporting on Rich Ongoing Notifications!
Android Authority
Here's how Google's changing notifications in Android 16 with Live Updates
Android 16 will introduce Live Updates, a new class of notification that's always on top. Here's how it compare to iOS Live Activities.
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
Meh another day, another Microsoft edict from on high for the peasantry. At least if you still use Windows.
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-forcing-people-upgrade-to-windows-11-24h2/
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-forcing-people-upgrade-to-windows-11-24h2/
XDA
Microsoft has begun forcing people to upgrade to Windows 11 24H2
Ready or not, here it comes.
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
Windows BitLocker -- Screwed without a Screwdriver — Neodyme
https://neodyme.io/en/blog/bitlocker_screwed_without_a_screwdriver#teaser
https://neodyme.io/en/blog/bitlocker_screwed_without_a_screwdriver#teaser
neodyme.io
Windows BitLocker -- Screwed without a Screwdriver
Breaking up-to-date Windows 11 BitLocker encryption -- on-device but software-only
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
Interesting set of stats for Arch Linux users. Would be interesting to see how our own preferences stack up.
https://linuxiac.com/arch-linux-community-survey-results/
https://linuxiac.com/arch-linux-community-survey-results/
Linuxiac
The Arch Linux Community Survey Results Are Here
What do Arch Linux users prefer? The Community Survey results summarize 3,923 responses, unveiling intriguing trends and preferences.
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
January update to LeOS V (Android 15) removes additional Google sources to eliminate the need for Signature Spoofing in LeOS microG.
https://t.me/LeOS_Support/140463
https://t.me/LeOS_Support/140463
Telegram
LeOS — GSI - no gapps will work !!!
https://t.me/LeOS_updates/308
Forwarded from MARK37.COM (Seek Truth)
$500 billion won't build American AI independence. It will build the most sophisticated control grid in human history. And we're being asked to cheer for it because it comes wrapped in a flag. https://truthinlove.substack.com/p/the-stargate-project-maga-packaging