Dhruv Patel's work demonstrates how advanced expertise in distributed systems, AI, and cybersecurity can influence digital ...
Samsung is reportedly shifting its strategy for the Exynos 2800 (Vanguard), choosing to build the chip on an optimized 2nm SF2P+ node rather than rushing to 1.4nm. The company is now focusing on yield ...
Android's sideloading is not being shut down by Google. Rather, it is being revamped to help better secure the third-party experience on the smartphone platform. The sideloading revamp for Android ...
A hot potato: A year after announcing the most significant change to Android in a long time, Google is now introducing a new process aimed at making the mobile platform "open" again. Mountain View ...
It’s no secret that Google really doesn’t like it that people are installing Android applications from any other source than the Play Store. Last year they proposed locking everyone into their ...
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 ...
Multivitamins are the most common dietary supplement in the U.S. People take these pills (or gummies, indeed) for a variety of health reasons, but the science on what multivitamins may do for your ...
Abstract: The Product-Process-Resource (PPR) modeling paradigm, rooted in VDI 3682, provides a structured yet intuitive notation for representing manufacturing systems. While widely adopted for ...
Google’s February 2026 Android system update (Play services 26.04) streamlines new device setup, improves storage purchasing, and adds privacy tools. Explore Get ...
Abstract: Generic Code Clone Detection (GCCD) is a tool that implemented distance measure as the method to detect code clones in the Java applications. This tool detects irrespective of code clone ...
Google has confirmed it is revamping the Android sideloading process, introducing a new system designed to make installing applications from unknown sources more secure. The company announced a ...
Google says Android is getting a “high-friction” sideloading flow. The company insists it’s about user awareness, not blocking installs. The big question is whether this added friction will stay ...