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π¨ New APT group βNightEagleβ is hacking Microsoft Exchange with stealthy tools and unpatched exploits.
Targets? Chinaβs AI, military, and quantum tech sectors.
Activity aligns with North American time zones.
Hereβs whatβs known so far β https://thehackernews.com/2025/07/nighteagle-apt-exploits-microsoft.html
Targets? Chinaβs AI, military, and quantum tech sectors.
Activity aligns with North American time zones.
Hereβs whatβs known so far β https://thehackernews.com/2025/07/nighteagle-apt-exploits-microsoft.html
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π¨ AI agents are leaking sensitive data β quietly, constantly, and inside your trusted tools.
Donβt wait for a breach.
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Booming Music
Booming Music is a modern, local music player for Android that focuses on delivering a smooth, customizable, and feature-rich listening experience. With support for Material You design and a clean interface, it puts user experience first without sacrificing power.
π Links:
- Download: Github | Izzysoft
- Screenshots
- Features
- Source code
Developer: mardous
π· Tags: #Android #Music
Booming Music is a modern, local music player for Android that focuses on delivering a smooth, customizable, and feature-rich listening experience. With support for Material You design and a clean interface, it puts user experience first without sacrificing power.
π Links:
- Download: Github | Izzysoft
- Screenshots
- Features
- Source code
Developer: mardous
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If this project makes your life easier, here are a few quick ways to show some love:
β Star the repo/app
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π Contribute code, issues, or pull-requests
π· Tags: #Android #Music
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Qualcomm Quietly Launched Two New Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SKU
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 codename "pineapple" was launched two years back in October 2023 with the Part Number "SM-8650-AB". When the Galaxy S24 series debut in January 2024, it used the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For galaxy Edition, also called 8 Gen 3 Leading Version or 8+ Gen 3 having SM-8650-AC part number. Then in December 2024, Honor 300 series was launched with the 300 Pro and 300 Ultra packing the 8 Gen 3's SM8650-AA SKU.
Now, Qualcomm has silently listed two new SKU for Snapdragon 8 Gen 3:
1. SM-8650-Q-AA
2. SM-8650-Q-AB
The Q here means "cut cores" which means instead of 8 cores with 1+5+2 config, these Q versions packs 6 cores with 1+4+1 configuration. A Lenovo Tablet with model number "TB710FU" has been spotted at Geekbench with the SM-8650-Q-AA SKU, running at clock speeds:
β’ 1x Cortex-X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 4x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 1x A520@ 2.27GHz
Geekbench 6 scores of Lenovo tablet:
Single-core: 1880
Multi-core: 4716
Information about SM-8650-Q-AB edition remains unknown but it may run at 3.0GHz.
Meanwhile, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 3:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.4GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.15GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.27GHz
8 Gen 3 speed:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.2GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 3.0GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.3GHz
Honor 300 Pro/Ultra 8 Gen 3 (SM-8650-AA):
β’ 1x X4@ 3.0GHz
β’ 5x A720@ 2.95GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.0GHz
Thus, there exist 5 SKU's of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in a span of 2 years.
Funfact: Nothing was also testing a prototype of the Phone 3 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. However, they went with Snapdragon 8s gen 4 instead due to cost-cutting & to market that its' a new & latest flagship SoC lol.
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 codename "pineapple" was launched two years back in October 2023 with the Part Number "SM-8650-AB". When the Galaxy S24 series debut in January 2024, it used the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 For galaxy Edition, also called 8 Gen 3 Leading Version or 8+ Gen 3 having SM-8650-AC part number. Then in December 2024, Honor 300 series was launched with the 300 Pro and 300 Ultra packing the 8 Gen 3's SM8650-AA SKU.
Now, Qualcomm has silently listed two new SKU for Snapdragon 8 Gen 3:
1. SM-8650-Q-AA
2. SM-8650-Q-AB
The Q here means "cut cores" which means instead of 8 cores with 1+5+2 config, these Q versions packs 6 cores with 1+4+1 configuration. A Lenovo Tablet with model number "TB710FU" has been spotted at Geekbench with the SM-8650-Q-AA SKU, running at clock speeds:
β’ 1x Cortex-X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 4x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 1x A520@ 2.27GHz
Geekbench 6 scores of Lenovo tablet:
Single-core: 1880
Multi-core: 4716
Information about SM-8650-Q-AB edition remains unknown but it may run at 3.0GHz.
Meanwhile, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 3:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.4GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.15GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.96GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.27GHz
8 Gen 3 speed:
β’ 1x X4@ 3.3GHz
β’ 3x A720@ 3.2GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 3.0GHz
β’ 2x A520@ 2.3GHz
Honor 300 Pro/Ultra 8 Gen 3 (SM-8650-AA):
β’ 1x X4@ 3.0GHz
β’ 5x A720@ 2.95GHz
β’ 2x A720@ 2.0GHz
Thus, there exist 5 SKU's of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in a span of 2 years.
Funfact: Nothing was also testing a prototype of the Phone 3 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. However, they went with Snapdragon 8s gen 4 instead due to cost-cutting & to market that its' a new & latest flagship SoC lol.
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Reuters
Google hit with $314 million US verdict in cellular data class action
A jury in San Jose, California, said on Tuesday that Google misused customers' cell phone data and must pay more than $314.6 million to Android smartphone users in the state, according to an attorney for the plaintiffs.
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GitHub
GitHub - osmzoso/pbf2sqlite: A command line tool for reading OpenStreetMap .osm.pbf files into a SQLite database.
A command line tool for reading OpenStreetMap .osm.pbf files into a SQLite database. - GitHub - osmzoso/pbf2sqlite: A command line tool for reading OpenStreetMap .osm.pbf files into a SQLite datab...
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controlpaths.com
Parallelizing SHA256 calculation on FPGA
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article where I developed a hash calculator on an FPGA. Specifically, I implemented an SHA-256 calculator. This module computes the hash of a string (up to 25 bytes) in 68 clock cycles. The design leverages the parallelism of FPGAsβ¦
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Danielmangum
How AI on Microcontrollers Actually Works: Operators and Kernels
The buzz around βedge AIβ, which means something slightly different to almost everyone you talk to, is well past reaching a fever pitch. Regardless of what edge AI means to you, the one commonality is typically that the hardware on which inference is beingβ¦