These new security features do not (and can not) apply to apps distributed outside of the Play Store, so it won't compromise third party stores whatsoever.
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I bet you use a plain coloured Octane and can't fathom people use other cars, right?
God forbid people are having fun with games on their platform of choice
If you look at the very first page, it says " property of the US government"
I'm pretty sure the USA does not own my South American and European passports nor my driving licences
This has nothing to do with Google Chrome. Chrome in this case is the set of user interface elements of the application window that are outside the window's content area.
As far as I know, Firefox has been using this Chrome protocol way before Google Chrome was even a thing.
Seems like the bug where random things become light mode, on Android 15. I think you can toggle off and on dark mode and it'll be fixed, or change your colour theme to something else and back.
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This makes me internationally angry
Tell me you didn't read the article without telling me you didn't read the article
Patents are about how you achieve a goal, not the goal itself. You can have multiple parents on "switching for character to vehicle on top down 2D environment" as long as the means to do so are not the same.
it quite literally takes 5 minutes with a WebUSB installer.
With a supported phone, on a Chromium browser on Windows. It takes much more than that usually, depending on device, to unlock the bootloader and install a custom ROM
On the other hand, my old S22U that I charged multiple times a day with a 9W wireless charger everyday since I got it, without any of these silly 80% limits, had 95% capacity after 2 years and 4 months, according to a 3 month average on AccuBattery.
I have used fast charging a lot as well, considering that phone would barely last half a day due to the SoC