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Boon for Boomers, Bane for Power Users: Google Starts Rolling Out New Android Sideloading Rules

Google is gradually rolling out its controversial new Advanced Flow for installing apps from developers who haven’t finished identity verification. When Google first started looking at changing Android’s app verification rules last year, users feared that they’d no longer have the option to sideload apps. So, let’s clear the air real quick: Advanced Flow doesn’t […]

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‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies’ now available on Apple TV

Apple TV’s three-part docuseries about the University of Connecticut women’s basketball program is now available to stream. Watch the trailer below. ‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies’ premieres on Apple TV Apple TV subscribers can now stream all three episodes of ‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies,’ its new sports-focused docuseries. ‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies’ features interviews with “coaches, […]

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Slack wants to drag AI coding out of the terminal and into the group chat

Slack wants to drag AI coding out of the terminal and into the group chat. The Salesforce-owned messaging platform today announced Slack Code, a new product that embeds AI coding agents — including Anthropic’s Claude Code, Cognition’s Devin, GitHub Copilot, and Vercel’s agent — directly into dedicated Slack channels where entire teams can watch, steer, […]

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Unpopular Kindle DRM changes aren’t making anyone happy — especially sleepy readers like me — but there’s an easy workaround, if we even need one

Hear me out: what if our outrage over an apparent Amazon Kindle Software update and DRM for ebooks is wildly overblown? I’m not talking about the recent Kindle update that reportedly strips away the ability to remove DRM (Digital Rights Management) from downloaded books. While you might argue that there’s good reason to maintain this […]