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1711.
Android 16 wants to make your next phone trade-in process a lot faster (androidauthority.com)
1712.
I replaced every emulator on my phone with this $50 gaming handheld and I don’t regret it one bit (androidauthority.com)
1713.
Your phone won’t be powering Xreal’s upcoming Android XR glasses (androidauthority.com)
1714.
Apple will let third-party developers use Apple Intelligence models to empower their apps (9to5mac.com)
1715.
Car Keys are coming to the Wallet app for 13 new vehicle brands soon (9to5mac.com)
1716.
iMazing delivers powerful capabilities for managing Apple devices and their data (9to5mac.com)
1717.
With iPadOS 26, Apple has finally turned the iPad into a computer (9to5mac.com)
1718.
Apple just gave developers access to its new local AI models, here’s how they perform (9to5mac.com)
1719.
Your Google Home just got 5 exciting upgrades for free - how to try them (zdnet.com)
1720.
Show HN: Spark, An advanced 3D Gaussian Splatting renderer for Three.js (news.ycombinator.com)
1721.
Apple Home is expanding its energy management features (theverge.com)
1722.
Security Bite: Apple’s push for chip independence will benefit device security the most (9to5mac.com)
1723.
New ‘Home’ device category mentioned in iOS 18.4 beta code [U] (9to5mac.com)
1724.
Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and more: all the news about the handheld PC gaming revolution (theverge.com)
1725.
Google’s working on a new home for all your Made by Google devices (androidauthority.com)
1726.
What Are Those Weird Devices Basketball Players Are Holding? (wired.com)
1727.
OpenInfer raises $8M for AI inference at the edge (venturebeat.com)
1728.
Chinese hackers use custom malware to spy on US telecom networks (bleepingcomputer.com)
1729.
Fitbit’s got a battery problem (theverge.com)
1730.
Your Android phone could have stalkerware — here’s how to remove it (techcrunch.com)
1731.
Amazon pulls the plug on its Android app store that you never used anyway (androidauthority.com)
1732.
This Google Photos feature is coming to more smart TVs, tablets, and… fridges? (androidauthority.com)
1733.
Russia-aligned hackers are targeting Signal users with device-linking QR codes (arstechnica.com)
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