Reaffirming choice and openness on Android and Google Play (blog.google)
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Hopefully this will help lower objections to getting devices repaired
Google’s official blogpost showcasing Gemini. It seems like it’s officially available to try via Bard, but I’m not sure how to enable that? There isn’t anything on the Bard website that suggests it’s now using Gemini.
My first one was a Samsung Galaxy S1 that I got in 2013 and it was a great little device that was easy to open up and repair. It had only 512MB of RAM but that was plenty for basic phone needs, web browsing and running some Android apps like AnkiDroid at the time.
cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/2217153 (!google)...
cross-posted from: lemdro.id/post/2217155 (!android)...
Similar to the previous campaign TAG reported on, North Korean threat actors used social media sites like X (formerly Twitter) to build rapport with their targets. In one case, they carried on a months-long conversation, attempting to collaborate with a security researcher on topics of mutual interest. After initial contact via...
Android is announcing new features to help you improve productivity, connectivity and individuality as you go about your day-to-day life.
The bugdroid is now in 3D lol