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Dua Lipa Sues Samsung for $15 Million Over Photo Used on TV Boxes
Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics seeking at least $15 million in damages, for using her image on cardboard boxes without permission. Dua Lipa has also accused Samsung Electronics of breaching publicity rights.
The image alleged to have been used on the TV boxes is titled "Dua Lipa - Backstage at Austin City Limits, 2024," and Lipa is the owner of all rights, title and interest in the image.
In social media postings, people have commented that they would get the TV "just because Dua is on it."
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Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics seeking at least $15 million in damages, for using her image on cardboard boxes without permission. Dua Lipa has also accused Samsung Electronics of breaching publicity rights.
The image alleged to have been used on the TV boxes is titled "Dua Lipa - Backstage at Austin City Limits, 2024," and Lipa is the owner of all rights, title and interest in the image.
In social media postings, people have commented that they would get the TV "just because Dua is on it."
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With big screens comes great expectations... maybe? π»β¨
Ahead of today's Google IO 2026 event, the overall expectations are quite high. So far, all we can do is wait a little longer and see what Googleβs got up its sleeve.
But based on previous statements and rumors, Big G might finally give us a first glimpse of its upcoming Desktop OS, the one set to replace ChromeOS (possibly as early as late 2026): AluminiumOS, also known as Android Desktop.
As we've promised a while back, we have some juicy informations for you, and now we're here to deliver: By clicking right here, you can take a look at how the OS is going to look like... and yes, this is all running on a MacBook Pro through UTM... ironic, isn't it?
Now, letβs be honest: Googleβs ALOS is no secret. Itβs essentially plain Android, but with most of the desktop-experience quirks youβd expect, including:
β’Desktop folders
β’Virtual desktops
β’An optimized Quick Settings & notifications panel
β’Touchpad & keyboard gestures and shortcuts
β’Certain optimized apps (like the task manager)
β’A solid ecosystem between your laptop and mobile devices, including Apple ones, through "Link to iOS"
However... here comes the delusional part:
As of now, thatβs pretty much it. The current state of ALOS feels closer to a slightly pimped version of Samsung DeX than to an actual desktop-class OS, with its biggest shortcomings being the absolutely non-existent selection of mouse & keyboard optimized apps (even most of the Google apps you see are just web versions wrapped in a window!), plus the limited hardware itβll run on (cause let's be honest, Snapdragon X chips aren't nearly as good as Apple's M series)
Still, weβre keeping our fingers crossed for some good news from Google this evening
Do you think ALOS has a bright future ahead? Or is it destined for the infamous "Killed by Google" graveyard sooner rather than later?
Let us know down below!
Ahead of today's Google IO 2026 event, the overall expectations are quite high. So far, all we can do is wait a little longer and see what Googleβs got up its sleeve.
But based on previous statements and rumors, Big G might finally give us a first glimpse of its upcoming Desktop OS, the one set to replace ChromeOS (possibly as early as late 2026): AluminiumOS, also known as Android Desktop.
As we've promised a while back, we have some juicy informations for you, and now we're here to deliver: By clicking right here, you can take a look at how the OS is going to look like... and yes, this is all running on a MacBook Pro through UTM... ironic, isn't it?
Now, letβs be honest: Googleβs ALOS is no secret. Itβs essentially plain Android, but with most of the desktop-experience quirks youβd expect, including:
β’Desktop folders
β’Virtual desktops
β’An optimized Quick Settings & notifications panel
β’Touchpad & keyboard gestures and shortcuts
β’Certain optimized apps (like the task manager)
β’A solid ecosystem between your laptop and mobile devices, including Apple ones, through "Link to iOS"
However... here comes the delusional part:
As of now, thatβs pretty much it. The current state of ALOS feels closer to a slightly pimped version of Samsung DeX than to an actual desktop-class OS, with its biggest shortcomings being the absolutely non-existent selection of mouse & keyboard optimized apps (even most of the Google apps you see are just web versions wrapped in a window!), plus the limited hardware itβll run on (cause let's be honest, Snapdragon X chips aren't nearly as good as Apple's M series)
Still, weβre keeping our fingers crossed for some good news from Google this evening
Do you think ALOS has a bright future ahead? Or is it destined for the infamous "Killed by Google" graveyard sooner rather than later?
Let us know down below!
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Aluminium OS (17.0)
Ported from Multi-device ARM64 (quartz)
Info:
Notes:
- Permissive SELinux recommended
Download: Google Drive | MysticCloud
Ported from Multi-device ARM64 (quartz)
Info:
Device brand: HP
Device manufacturer: HP
Device model: Multi-device ARM64
Device codename: quartz
Device board: hamoa
Android version: 17
Android SDK: 37
Build fingerprint: HP/quartz/quartz:17/CL2B.260330.037/15298538:userdebug/dev-keys
Build type: quartz-userdebug
Build tags: dev-keys
Build ID: CL2B.260330.037
Security patch: 2026-05-05
Raw Image Size: 4.71 GiB
Notes:
- Permissive SELinux recommended
Download: Google Drive | MysticCloud
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After the Android Show announcement, a lot of people thought Google's about to copy Liquid Glass ππ₯
But well.. that's not what's happening here.
Instead, it seems like Google's heavily expanding blur effects across the UI in Android 17!
From what we've seen, blur has been added to:
- Volume slider and expanded volume panel
- Power menu UI
- Lockscreen shortcuts and notifications
- Home screen context menu
We've attached some screenshots for a visual reference π
What do you think about these changes?
Let us know down below!
But well.. that's not what's happening here.
Instead, it seems like Google's heavily expanding blur effects across the UI in Android 17!
From what we've seen, blur has been added to:
- Volume slider and expanded volume panel
- Power menu UI
- Lockscreen shortcuts and notifications
- Home screen context menu
We've attached some screenshots for a visual reference π
What do you think about these changes?
Let us know down below!
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NO WAY.. Google is finally giving users actual Material YOU ππ¨
It looks like Google is preparing a pretty major upgrade for the Wallpaper & Style app.
We've discovered a brand-new color customization UI that allows users to manually adjust Material You colors and color variants π
Google added a dedicated color slider that lets users fine-tune the exact accent tone instead of being limited to the usual color palettes.
What do you think about this?
Let us know down below!
It looks like Google is preparing a pretty major upgrade for the Wallpaper & Style app.
We've discovered a brand-new color customization UI that allows users to manually adjust Material You colors and color variants π
Google added a dedicated color slider that lets users fine-tune the exact accent tone instead of being limited to the usual color palettes.
What do you think about this?
Let us know down below!
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Google has introduced "Gemini Intelligence" which will help you automate a lot of stuff on Android.
You'll be able to design new widgets as well.
It will even let you browse and automatically performs tasks on a website or in an App.
It can fill forms as well, with a Gemini-powered autofill on websites, including all your information including your name, email, passwords, passport info (if you're booking a flight), and more, with wallet and photos integration.
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You'll be able to design new widgets as well.
It will even let you browse and automatically performs tasks on a website or in an App.
It can fill forms as well, with a Gemini-powered autofill on websites, including all your information including your name, email, passwords, passport info (if you're booking a flight), and more, with wallet and photos integration.
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I guess I'm done for the day then.
Oh wait, before getting done for the day, in the Developers Cut, it was said that all of the data remains "securely isolated" on device, and private from third parties. Google won't be able to see the data as well.
Users will be able to opt-out from any specific app as well.
I guess I'm done for the day now.
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Oh wait, before getting done for the day, in the Developers Cut, it was said that all of the data remains "securely isolated" on device, and private from third parties. Google won't be able to see the data as well.
Users will be able to opt-out from any specific app as well.
I guess I'm done for the day now.
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