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Paranoid's Pal - Privacy Lock

It’s important to lock your Android device when you aren’t using it so that nobody else can get access to your apps and data. Your fingerprint - your security. It's convenient but not completely secure. We've worked to strike a balance making it both convenient and secure.

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Android 16 could let apps show Dynamic Island-like notifications

Google is working on a new Rich Ongoing Notifications feature for Android 16 that lets apps show custom status bar chips.

More details + a sneak peek can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
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Intel Explores Foundry Alliance with Samsung
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Intel has reached out to Samsung Electronics to explore the possibility of forming a foundry alliance. Intel’s CEO, Pat Gelsinger, is reportedly seeking a direct meeting with Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong to discuss comprehensive cooperation plans for their foundry divisions.

If an Intel-Samsung foundry alliance materializes, the two companies could collaborate on various fronts, including process technology exchanges, shared production equipment & joint R&D efforts.

Its' actually a good move because TSMC has established a monopoly and it is crazily increasing prices for its wafers, leading to increase in pricing for SoC's used in smartphones, data centers, gaming handlehelds etc. The price of TSMC's 2nm wafers is expected to double compared to 4/5nm, which may exceed USD 30,000 per wafer.

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BREAKING: Google Tensor G5 Specification Leaked

Google’s Tensor G5 to power the Pixel 10 series next year will be designed internally by Google themselves without relying on Samsung for the bulk of the work. It will be manufactured on TSMC 3nm node process.

Tensor G5 CPU: codenamed 'Laguna'
SLC: 8MB
RAM: LPDDR5X (8533 Mbps)

• 1x Cortex-X4
• 5x Cortex-A725
• 2x Cortex-A520
Sadly Google is NOT using ARM's latest X925 cores which debuted with MediaTek Dimensity 9400 recently.

TPU:
The TOPS value is 18 / 9 TOPS (INT8/FP16), making it 40% larger compared to Tensor G4 but it will be around 15% faster only. The improved TPU also comes with a few new features for Google’s developers, such as small embedded RISC-V cores to allow running operations that are not implemented in hardware, as well as support for on-device training.

GPU:
This is the MOST disappointing part of the whole G5 chip. That's NOT because Google is ditching Mali GPU, but because Tensor G5 will feature PowerVR GPU from Imagination technologies — IMG DXT-48-1536 clocked at 1100MHz.

These GPU are mostly used by UNISOC in their chips for smartphones. The only reason why Google switched to PowerVR GPU is due to virtualization support. It also supports Ray tracing, however, the GPU will just have 2 CU (compute units) only in 2025 for 1000$ flagship phone

Now, to get your an idea of how fast would be the GPU, some crazy people calculated the expected benchmarking value of OpenCL compute & it will score around ...... well ........ 🤫 Let it be a surprise for Pixel fanbois.

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MD3 Quote Generator

A simple and elegant quote generator built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Fetch random quotes from the Quotable API and enjoy a visually appealing experience with MD3 Colour Palates in the background and a toggle switch for refreshing the quotes.

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All political ads running on Google in the US
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TCP over TCP is a bad idea (2000)
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