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Xiaomi Rolls Out HyperOS 2.2 to 50+ Devices — Here’s the Full List
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/12/xiaomi-rolls-out-hyperos-2-2-to-50-devices-heres-the-full-list/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/06/12/xiaomi-rolls-out-hyperos-2-2-to-50-devices-heres-the-full-list/
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FuntouchOS merging with OriginOS for Vivo and iQOO devices news is FAKE!
OriginOS is China exclusive UI developed by BBK for Vivo and iQOO and is thousand times better than FuntouchOS which BBK offers to Global Vivo and iQOO users.
A telegram group today spread the news that BBK has decided to merge FuntouchOS with OriginOS for global users. Many famous tipsters & channels claimed that the "news is real" as their "sources" also said the same and they knew about it already.
However, in reality, FuntouchOS will get only some of the features of OriginOS, a new UI overhaul and that's it. BBK may also rename FuntouchOS to hype up the upgrade for global users, similar to how Xiaomi fooled everyone with HyperOS being different from MIUI.
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OriginOS is China exclusive UI developed by BBK for Vivo and iQOO and is thousand times better than FuntouchOS which BBK offers to Global Vivo and iQOO users.
A telegram group today spread the news that BBK has decided to merge FuntouchOS with OriginOS for global users. Many famous tipsters & channels claimed that the "news is real" as their "sources" also said the same and they knew about it already.
However, in reality, FuntouchOS will get only some of the features of OriginOS, a new UI overhaul and that's it. BBK may also rename FuntouchOS to hype up the upgrade for global users, similar to how Xiaomi fooled everyone with HyperOS being different from MIUI.
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GrapheneOS (@GrapheneOS) on X
We're going to be moving forward under the expectation that future Pixel devices may not meet the requirements to run GrapheneOS (https://t.co/Y3zr3l4gbw) and may not support using another OS. We've been in talks with a couple OEMs about making devices and…
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The Browser Company has released Dia Browser in Beta
The Browser Company has released Dia, their new AI-First browser in beta, after they halted Arc's development. Dia is based on Chromium.
Dia has an AI chatbot, accessible via URL bar, which can search the web, summarise files, and answer questions related to tabs opened. The chatbot's tone and writing style can be customised.
Opt-in 'History' lets the browser use 7 days of browsing history as context to answer queries. 'Skills' lets users create code snippets for automatic tasks. Existing Arc members get immediate access.
🔗 Dia
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
The Browser Company has released Dia, their new AI-First browser in beta, after they halted Arc's development. Dia is based on Chromium.
Dia has an AI chatbot, accessible via URL bar, which can search the web, summarise files, and answer questions related to tabs opened. The chatbot's tone and writing style can be customised.
Opt-in 'History' lets the browser use 7 days of browsing history as context to answer queries. 'Skills' lets users create code snippets for automatic tasks. Existing Arc members get immediate access.
🔗 Dia
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
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Techlog
How much EU is in DNS4EU?
This is another post that started after several toots on mastodon. Most of the things presented here were already tooted by other people, but I think this is a good chance to write a mini tutorial about what to look at. We’ll use DNS, whois, BGP and your…
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Kobzol’s blog
Why doesn’t Rust care more about compiler performance?
Perhaps the most often repeated complaint about Rust is its slow feedback loop and long compilation times. I hear about it all the time; in Rust podcasts, blog posts, surveys, conference talks or offline discussions. I also regularly complain about it, being…
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AP News
US-backed Israeli company's spyware used to target European journalists, Citizen Lab finds
New revelations that spyware made by a U.S-backed Israeli company was used against at least three European journalists have raised concerns about abuse of commercial spyware even in democratic countries.
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Remember when we talked about Pixel Sense in one of our previous leaks?
Well. Screw it. Google has changed its mind since then.
The brand-new Pixel 10 series exclusive AI feature is now getting renamed: Welcome, Magic Cue!
Magic Cue is the spiritual successor of the now-deprecated "Pixel Sense" assistant. While most of its features were already leaked beforehand, here you have a sneak peak at how the (hopefully) final setup page looks like.
What's your perception of Magic Cue? Is it useful or just spyware? Let us know down below!
Well. Screw it. Google has changed its mind since then.
The brand-new Pixel 10 series exclusive AI feature is now getting renamed: Welcome, Magic Cue!
Magic Cue is the spiritual successor of the now-deprecated "Pixel Sense" assistant. While most of its features were already leaked beforehand, here you have a sneak peak at how the (hopefully) final setup page looks like.
What's your perception of Magic Cue? Is it useful or just spyware? Let us know down below!
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BREAKING: Another Linux Smartphone Enters The Market. Meet Liberux NEXX
Liberux NEXX is a phone built on LiberuxOS, based on Debian 13 Linux Distro. Liberux NEXX will never track your activity, collect your data or compromise your privacy. All source code will be available for you to further customize your system or even build alternative versions. NEXX grants you a full ARM Linux system, including Android OS, which would allow you to install applications for this environment without compromising your privacy.
CPU: Rockchip RK3588S
• 8-cores, 64-bit
• 4×Cortex-A76 (upto 2.4GHz)
• 4×Cortex-A55
Manufactured by TSMC on 8nm process
GPU: ARM Mali-G610
• 4-cores MP4 (450 GFLOPS)
Modem: Snapdragon X62 5G
RAM: upto 32GB LPDDR4X
ROM: upto 512GB emmC
upto 2TB SD Card support
• 6.34-inch (2400x1080 px) FHD+ OLED Display
• Gorilla Glass protection
• 32MP Single rear camera
• 13MP Front camera
• 5300mAh battery
• Rear fingerprint sensor
• 3.5mm headphone jack
• 2x USB-C 3.1 port
Audio Codec: ALC5640-VB-CG
Amplifier: AW8737SCSR
Wi-Fi/BT: AW-CM256SM (BT 5.0)
5 years of Upgrades
NEXX also supports GNOME Shell Mobile and contains 3 KILL SWITCHES — for Microphone/ camera, Wi-Fi/BT and Signal. When all 3 switches are flipped down, they also disable additional components like the GNSS unit (GPS + satellite systems), the IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer), and ambient & proximity sensors.
Liberux Team is also developing a gadget that, when connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, will enable "wireless" connectivity to them. The smartphone is still under crowdfunding and will start shipping worldwide in July 2026.
The base model comes with 8GB+128GB+LTE and costs 790€. Since Liberux NEXX has been designed with a modular architecture, you can upgrade the RAM, storage & modem.
Storage: 256 GB (+45 €); 512 GB (+150 €)
RAM: 16 GB (+100 €); 32 GB (+250 €)
5G Modem: +120 €
Liberux 2TB MicroSD Card: +250€
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Liberux NEXX is a phone built on LiberuxOS, based on Debian 13 Linux Distro. Liberux NEXX will never track your activity, collect your data or compromise your privacy. All source code will be available for you to further customize your system or even build alternative versions. NEXX grants you a full ARM Linux system, including Android OS, which would allow you to install applications for this environment without compromising your privacy.
CPU: Rockchip RK3588S
• 8-cores, 64-bit
• 4×Cortex-A76 (upto 2.4GHz)
• 4×Cortex-A55
Manufactured by TSMC on 8nm process
GPU: ARM Mali-G610
• 4-cores MP4 (450 GFLOPS)
Modem: Snapdragon X62 5G
RAM: upto 32GB LPDDR4X
ROM: upto 512GB emmC
upto 2TB SD Card support
• 6.34-inch (2400x1080 px) FHD+ OLED Display
• Gorilla Glass protection
• 32MP Single rear camera
• 13MP Front camera
• 5300mAh battery
• Rear fingerprint sensor
• 3.5mm headphone jack
• 2x USB-C 3.1 port
Audio Codec: ALC5640-VB-CG
Amplifier: AW8737SCSR
Wi-Fi/BT: AW-CM256SM (BT 5.0)
5 years of Upgrades
NEXX also supports GNOME Shell Mobile and contains 3 KILL SWITCHES — for Microphone/ camera, Wi-Fi/BT and Signal. When all 3 switches are flipped down, they also disable additional components like the GNSS unit (GPS + satellite systems), the IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer), and ambient & proximity sensors.
Liberux Team is also developing a gadget that, when connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, will enable "wireless" connectivity to them. The smartphone is still under crowdfunding and will start shipping worldwide in July 2026.
The base model comes with 8GB+128GB+LTE and costs 790€. Since Liberux NEXX has been designed with a modular architecture, you can upgrade the RAM, storage & modem.
Storage: 256 GB (+45 €); 512 GB (+150 €)
RAM: 16 GB (+100 €); 32 GB (+250 €)
5G Modem: +120 €
Liberux 2TB MicroSD Card: +250€
Follow @TechLeaksZone