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Android smartphone screen illustrating Google's 24-hour sideloading process for unverified apps, featuring security warnings and timer.
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Google details 24-hour sideloading process for unverified Android apps

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Google has detailed a new multi-step process, including a 24-hour wait, for Android power users to sideload apps from unverified developers under its upcoming Developer Verification program. This security measure combats malware ahead of restrictions starting September 2026 in select countries.

Many smartphone owners overlook basic protections despite daily dependence on their devices.

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Apple's upcoming iOS 27 is set to introduce a feature allowing users to create custom passes for the Apple Wallet app. This will enable tickets and passes from unsupported platforms to appear in the app via scannable QR codes. The update draws inspiration from a similar capability in Google's Wallet app.

A small community initiative, Fedora Pocketblue Remix, is developing immutable Fedora images for phones and tablets. The project adapts Fedora Atomic for mobile hardware, offering users greater control without platform lock-in. It supports select devices with various interface options.

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A guide from CNET explains how smartphone users can achieve a nostalgic, film-like aesthetic in their photos without needing advanced equipment. The process involves simple shooting techniques and free editing apps to mimic the warm tones and grain of traditional film. This trend has gained popularity on social media amid a rise in analog photography interest.

As preparations for the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 intensify, Tecno has introduced four AI-powered tools to enhance mobile viewing of the tournament. These features, driven by the Ella AI system, aim to provide real-time analysis and immersive experiences for fans across Africa. The initiative underscores a shift toward more interactive football consumption via smartphones.

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Google has introduced a latest Android feature that could allow employers to access RCS texts on work phones. The development prompts caution in communications, as highlighted by TechRadar.

 

 

 

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