Google Details New 24-Hour Process To Sideload Unverified Android Apps An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google is planning big changes for Android in 2026 aimed at combating malware across the entire device ecosystem. Starting in September, Google will begin restricting application sideloading with its developer verification program, but not everyone is on board. Android Ecosystem President Sameer Samat tells Ars that the company has been listening to feedback, and the result is the newly unveiled advanced flow, which will allow power users t… Walmart Wins Patents To Give Algorithms More Sway Over Prices Walmart has secured patents for systems that use machine learning to forecast demand and automate pricing decisions, "pushing the U.S. retail behemoth into a debate over the use of algorithms to adjust product costs," reports the Financial Times. From the report: In January Walmart obtained a U.S. patent for a "system and method for dynamically and automatically updating item prices" to carry out markdowns in its ecommerce unit, a rapidly growing division that generated more than $150 billion i… iPhone Exploit DarkSword Steals Data In Minutes With No Trace BrianFagioli writes: A new iOS exploit chain called DarkSword shows how attackers can break into certain iPhones, grab sensitive data like messages, credentials, and even crypto wallets, and then disappear without leaving obvious traces. It targets older iOS 18 builds using Safari and WebGPU flaws to escape Apple's sandbox, which is pretty wild on its own, but what really stands out is how fast it works and how financially motivated these attacks have become. The takeaway is simple but importan… No, The First Amendment Doesn't Cover Your Car's Vanity Plate A rejected Tennessee vanity plate case shows why states, not drivers, usually have the final say over personalized license plate messages, at least for now. FCC Enforcement Chief Offered to Help Brendan Carr Target Disney, Records Show Last year, as FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened ABC over a Jimmy Kimmel monologue, a civil servant overseeing West Coast stations privately pledged support, according to emails obtained by WIRED. Cloud providers seek to shape European sovereignty legislation European cloud companies have called on the European Union to strengthen its legislative plans for cloud resilience and sovereignty, as they are concerned that it could enable US hyperscalers to indulge in “sovereignty-washing” — giving their services a false appearance of European sovereignty. The chair of the industry association Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe and 24 CEOs of … Have You Turned to A.I. For Advice on a Romantic Relationship? People are using generative A.I. chatbots for help on everything from starting to ending a relationship. Have you? How did it turn out? Best 4K monitors: HDR, gaming, budget, and best overall 4K resolution is now within reach of everyday PC users, promising a massive improvement to image quality, with four times the pixels of a 1080p display. A 4K monitor is useful not only in games and movies but also when editing documents or browsing web pages. The extra pixels make text look clear and crisp. That’s all well and good, but which 4K monitor you choose will most likely be based on a v… Windows 11’s free video editor Clipchamp now requires OneDrive Microsoft is changing how Clipchamp—the built-in free video editor for Windows 11—works. The program now requires video projects to be saved to Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud storage service in order to continue editing them, reports Windows Latest . Previously, users could save their project files locally on their computer. If you choose to store them locally now, the projects are archived instead, … Nvidia hosts Taiwan night at GTC 2026, Huang vows to defend Taiwan Nvidia's GTC 2026 is well underway, with the event reaching a record scale as among the major annual events in the AI landscape. Despite a packed schedule, CEO Jensen Huang attended the conference's "Taiwan Night" on March 18 (local time) to engage with Taiwanese partners and express his appreciation for their work. The coolest game controller for your phone is $50 off The MCON is the closest to a Swiss army knife that a controller can be. No, it doesn’t contain a can opener, but it makes up for it with a surprising array of features. Once you attach your MagSafe- or Pixelsnap-ready phone to the top plate, pressing a button along its top edge satisfyingly pops […] |
Cloud at 20: Cost, complexity, and control When Amazon Web Services launched its Simple Storage Service (S3) in March 2006, it sparked the imagination of IT leaders worldwide. I remember that era well. It was a time when the enterprise was feverishly searching for a way out of restrictive, on-premises silos. S3 and the emerging concept of public cloud promised almost unlimited scalability, pay-as-you-go economics, and the freeing of IT de… Apple hosts 50th anniversary celebrations around the world Apple kicked off celebrations in New York for its 50th anniversary and will continue commemorating the milestone throughout the month. Essex police pause facial recognition camera use after study finds racial bias Academics discover black people ‘significantly more likely’ to be identified when compared with other ethnic groups Essex police have paused the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology after a study found cameras were significantly more likely to target black people than people of other ethnicities. The move to suspend use of the AI-enabled systems was revealed by the Information Commissi… Polymarket continues its partnership spree with a Major League Baseball deal MLB is only the latest in a string of recently announced partnerships involving the prediction market. Google introduces a new way for users to sideload Android apps that still protects against scams Google is making Android sideloading easier with a new advanced setting that lets users disable app verification after a multi-step security process. Surveillance tech causes police to accuse wrong woman in porch theft investigation License plate reader data led to police accusing the wrong woman of porch theft before new evidence showed the suspect's vehicle was not at the scene. Accelerate AI adoption: 3 reasons for adopting MCP AI agents are rapidly evolving, but widespread enterprise adoption has been slowed by challenges in securely connecting them to the right tools and data. SoCal's defense startups secure vital funding boost A bill to reauthorize Small Business Administration programs that fund defense startups in Southern California and elsewhere passed Congress on Tuesday. Modal vs. Separate Page: UX Decision Tree How to choose between modals and pages, when to avoid modals, and how to determine the right level of interruption or navigation. Brought to you by Smart Interface Design Patterns , a **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly. 'Death sentence': EU cloud lobby takes Broadcom to Brussels over VMware partner purge CISPE files antitrust complaint, demands interim measures to stop what it calls chip giant's 'ongoing abuse' A lobbying trade body for smaller cloud providers is asking the European Commission to impose interim measures blocking Broadcom from terminating the VMware Cloud Service Provider program, calling the decision a death sentence for some tech suppliers and an illegal squeeze on customer choi… |
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