Forwarded from GApps Leaks (Shivpratap Dhakad)
A Google Message bug where notifications are being sent to the users even when the business was blocked previously.
The spam issue with RCS is so annoying that even after unsubscribing (using the STOP text), they send messages with new identities (the company is the same).
Carriers like Jio and Vi verify these businesses (in India) but seems like these businesses are using loopholes to spam users even after being blocked by users.
@GappsLeaks
The spam issue with RCS is so annoying that even after unsubscribing (using the STOP text), they send messages with new identities (the company is the same).
Carriers like Jio and Vi verify these businesses (in India) but seems like these businesses are using loopholes to spam users even after being blocked by users.
@GappsLeaks
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Forwarded from ATT • Tech News (أندرو تيت #KomaruGang)
Ping Browser: Just a Brave rebrand, or something actually new?
The Ping Browser, which emerged as a second-place winner in India’s Web Browser Development Challenge, is now facing accusations of being just a Brave Browser rebrand while receiving received ₹75 lakhs in government funding. The "Atmanirbhar" initiative aimed at developing local technology sparked a controversy that initiated discussions about innovation practices, ethical standards, and taxpayer money usage.
TX and their team (Google Document), including @_mostwanted002_, @eshwnsingh, and @0xcowsecurity, accused Ping Browser of being a rebranded version of Brave Browser, an open-source browser focused on privacy. Their research revealed that Ping’s installer, "ping_installer (1).exe" contains files like "brave.exe" and "chrome_proxy.exe," with a directory structure being ditto same as Brave’s.
Ping’s GitHub repository, "ping-browser/ping-core," is a public fork of Brave’s "brave-core," with commits showing minimal changes like syncing with Brave’s updates and adding features such as a PDF signer and parental control extension. They didn't even make the repositories private. This "white-labelling" violates the competition’s spirit, with TX calling the ₹75 lakhs prize a "waste of hard-earned taxpayer’s money." This also violates Brave's terms of use.
Ping Browser is linked to FutureFlare Technologies LLP, its parent company, registered in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, at a farm address, as per its business profile on Falcon Ebiz. The company which has been active for about a year lists three directors, including Uday Bansal and his parents showing it operates as a family business. Despite its registration in Ghaziabad, Ping claims its headquarters are in Bengaluru, a hub for tech innovation. So fishy, lol.
Uday Bansal, identified as Ping’s founder responded to the allegations on LinkedIn. In replies, Bansal attributed the issue to an executable path bug causing conflicts with Brave, which he said is being fixed. He defended Ping’s compliance with the MPL-2.0 license (sections 3.2 and 3.3) and highlighted added features: Parental Controls, AI Summarizer & Rephraser, Hardware Token-Based Signatures, and Indian Root Certificate Support. Bansal even mentioned the video tour of Ping (attached) to demonstrate its functionality, comparing its development to Brave’s evolution on Chromium.
Uday Bansal also got a shoutout from his cousin brother Rachit Agarwal who works at Wormhome, a crypto firm. Rachit mentioned how they worked on probable startups and sought VC funding for a crypto payment and a T-shirt brand.
UPDATE: The funds of the prizes (₹75 lakhs for Team Ping and other prizes) have not been released as of 23rd March 2025.
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
The Ping Browser, which emerged as a second-place winner in India’s Web Browser Development Challenge, is now facing accusations of being just a Brave Browser rebrand while receiving received ₹75 lakhs in government funding. The "Atmanirbhar" initiative aimed at developing local technology sparked a controversy that initiated discussions about innovation practices, ethical standards, and taxpayer money usage.
TX and their team (Google Document), including @_mostwanted002_, @eshwnsingh, and @0xcowsecurity, accused Ping Browser of being a rebranded version of Brave Browser, an open-source browser focused on privacy. Their research revealed that Ping’s installer, "ping_installer (1).exe" contains files like "brave.exe" and "chrome_proxy.exe," with a directory structure being ditto same as Brave’s.
Ping’s GitHub repository, "ping-browser/ping-core," is a public fork of Brave’s "brave-core," with commits showing minimal changes like syncing with Brave’s updates and adding features such as a PDF signer and parental control extension. They didn't even make the repositories private. This "white-labelling" violates the competition’s spirit, with TX calling the ₹75 lakhs prize a "waste of hard-earned taxpayer’s money." This also violates Brave's terms of use.
Ping Browser is linked to FutureFlare Technologies LLP, its parent company, registered in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, at a farm address, as per its business profile on Falcon Ebiz. The company which has been active for about a year lists three directors, including Uday Bansal and his parents showing it operates as a family business. Despite its registration in Ghaziabad, Ping claims its headquarters are in Bengaluru, a hub for tech innovation. So fishy, lol.
Uday Bansal, identified as Ping’s founder responded to the allegations on LinkedIn. In replies, Bansal attributed the issue to an executable path bug causing conflicts with Brave, which he said is being fixed. He defended Ping’s compliance with the MPL-2.0 license (sections 3.2 and 3.3) and highlighted added features: Parental Controls, AI Summarizer & Rephraser, Hardware Token-Based Signatures, and Indian Root Certificate Support. Bansal even mentioned the video tour of Ping (attached) to demonstrate its functionality, comparing its development to Brave’s evolution on Chromium.
Uday Bansal also got a shoutout from his cousin brother Rachit Agarwal who works at Wormhome, a crypto firm. Rachit mentioned how they worked on probable startups and sought VC funding for a crypto payment and a T-shirt brand.
UPDATE: The funds of the prizes (₹75 lakhs for Team Ping and other prizes) have not been released as of 23rd March 2025.
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
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Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
⏩ Your Pixel phone quietly got a big boost in GPU performance in the latest Android update
Pixel phones with Tensor chips are seeing significant increases in GPU benchmark scores, likely due to GPU driver updates
More details👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-phones-gpu-performance-boost-3537248/
Pixel phones with Tensor chips are seeing significant increases in GPU benchmark scores, likely due to GPU driver updates
More details👇
🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-phones-gpu-performance-boost-3537248/
Android Authority
Your Pixel phone quietly got a big boost in GPU performance in the latest Android update
Your Pixel phone should perform better in GPU benchmarks after updating to the most recent Android release. Here's why.
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Forwarded from @adurovleaks
There are the first cases of freezing a user account on the Telegram Beta test server.
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Elon Musk has sold his Twitter/X to his own artificial intelligence company, xAI for $33 billion.
In other words, Elon Musk’s xAI bought Elon Musk’s X for $33 billion on paper. Elon Musk announced on X that "the combination values xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion ($45B less $12B debt)."
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In other words, Elon Musk’s xAI bought Elon Musk’s X for $33 billion on paper. Elon Musk announced on X that "the combination values xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion ($45B less $12B debt)."
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Forwarded from ATT • Tech News (Agam)
Apple is working on their most affordable laptop yet: MacBook Lite
Apple is working on the MacBook Lite, its most affordable laptop, to compete with Chromebooks. The leaks show that it will have a minimum of 64GB eMMC storage (upgradable to 512GB) with no SSD Option and 4GB RAM (max 12GB).
The base price is not confirmed, but it could be around $599. However, the main drawback is that macOS won’t be pre-installed, and users must purchase a separate $200 license. Apps would not be pre-installed and can be chosen during setup.
There will probably be no TouchID, but this isn't confirmed yet. MacBook Lite is targeted for students and budget buyers.
🔗 Apple Leaks
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
Apple is working on the MacBook Lite, its most affordable laptop, to compete with Chromebooks. The leaks show that it will have a minimum of 64GB eMMC storage (upgradable to 512GB) with no SSD Option and 4GB RAM (max 12GB).
The base price is not confirmed, but it could be around $599. However, the main drawback is that macOS won’t be pre-installed, and users must purchase a separate $200 license. Apps would not be pre-installed and can be chosen during setup.
There will probably be no TouchID, but this isn't confirmed yet. MacBook Lite is targeted for students and budget buyers.
🔗 Apple Leaks
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
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Tech & Leaks Zone
"Touch Grass" is now a Trademark of dbrand! Follow @TechLeaksZone
Dbrand Announced "Touch Grass" Skins so that you can finally touch grass
Even the webpage is insane, check it out: https://dbrand.com/shop/limited-edition/touch-grass
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Even the webpage is insane, check it out: https://dbrand.com/shop/limited-edition/touch-grass
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Forwarded from Mystic GSI Updates (ромашка)
Pixel Android Baklava (64-bit only)
Ported from Pixel 10 Pro (blazer)
Info:
Download: MysticCloud
Ported from Pixel 10 Pro (blazer)
Info:
Device brand: google
Device manufacturer: Google
Device model: Pixel 10 Pro
Device codename: blazer
Device board: laguna
Android version: Baklava
Android API: 36
Build fingerprint: google/blazer/blazer:Baklava/ZP1A.250401.069/13681337:userdebug/dev-keys
Build type: blazer-userdebug
Build tags: dev-keys
Build ID: ZP1A.250401.069
Security patch: 2025-08-05
Raw Image Size: 3.69 GiB
Download: MysticCloud
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Google Pixel 9a Arrives, Then Immediately Departs.
Google introduced the Pixel 9a but immediately delayed the pre-orders due to a 'component quality issue,' lol.
Now, the Pixel 9a will release on April 10th starting with the US.
Specifications:
• 6.3-inch FHD+ resolution pOLED Display
• 120Hz refresh rate
• 2700nits Peak brightness
• Gorilla Glass 3 protection
• Google Tensor G4 SoC
• Titan M2 Security Chip
• 8GB LPDDR5 RAM with 128GB/ 256GB UFS 3.1 storage
• 48MP main (Samsung GN8, OIS) + 13MP UltraWide
• 13MP Front camera
Pixel 9a comes with 8GB RAM instead of 12GB/ 16GB and it also has a Pixel 8 series modem instead of latest Exynos 5400 modem found in Pixel 9/Pro/XL
• e-SIM; USB-C 3.2
• Optical in-display Fingerprint Scanner
• Face Unlock; Stereo speakers
• IP68 Dust & Water Resistant
• 5100mAh battery with 23W Charging
• 7.5W wireless charging
7yrs Security Patches + 7yrs Android OS upgrades
Pricing:
8GB + 128GB = 500$
8GB + 256GB = 600$ or ₹49,999
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Google introduced the Pixel 9a but immediately delayed the pre-orders due to a 'component quality issue,' lol.
Now, the Pixel 9a will release on April 10th starting with the US.
Specifications:
• 6.3-inch FHD+ resolution pOLED Display
• 120Hz refresh rate
• 2700nits Peak brightness
• Gorilla Glass 3 protection
• Google Tensor G4 SoC
• Titan M2 Security Chip
• 8GB LPDDR5 RAM with 128GB/ 256GB UFS 3.1 storage
• 48MP main (Samsung GN8, OIS) + 13MP UltraWide
• 13MP Front camera
Pixel 9a comes with 8GB RAM instead of 12GB/ 16GB and it also has a Pixel 8 series modem instead of latest Exynos 5400 modem found in Pixel 9/Pro/XL
• e-SIM; USB-C 3.2
• Optical in-display Fingerprint Scanner
• Face Unlock; Stereo speakers
• IP68 Dust & Water Resistant
• 5100mAh battery with 23W Charging
• 7.5W wireless charging
7yrs Security Patches + 7yrs Android OS upgrades
Pricing:
8GB + 128GB = 500$
8GB + 256GB = 600$ or ₹49,999
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Forwarded from ATT • Tech News (Agam)
France fines Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject tracking
France has imposed a €150 million fine on Apple because its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework requires third-party publishers to get "double consent" for tracking, while Apple's own data collection only needs one pop-up.
This asymmetry is seen as making third-party app use overly complex and harming small publishers who rely on advertising revenue. This fine doesn't mandate immediate changes, leaving room for future adjustments. Also, investigations into ATT are ongoing in Germany, Italy, Poland, and Romania.
🔗 ArsTechnica
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
France has imposed a €150 million fine on Apple because its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework requires third-party publishers to get "double consent" for tracking, while Apple's own data collection only needs one pop-up.
This asymmetry is seen as making third-party app use overly complex and harming small publishers who rely on advertising revenue. This fine doesn't mandate immediate changes, leaving room for future adjustments. Also, investigations into ATT are ongoing in Germany, Italy, Poland, and Romania.
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Hands-on at Dbrand's Limited Edition Touch Grass Skin
Dbrand claims that each cm² of fake grass skin contains 1000 individual strands of fake grass. Also, If you have any long-term issues with your skin, it's entirely possible that they won't be able to replace it with more Touch Grass.
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Dbrand claims that each cm² of fake grass skin contains 1000 individual strands of fake grass. Also, If you have any long-term issues with your skin, it's entirely possible that they won't be able to replace it with more Touch Grass.
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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