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Android's sideloading changes, the big Visual Studio Code update, better Linux phones, and more: News roundup
Everything you may have missed from the past week.
Google says sideloading isn't going away, but a new multi-step "advanced flow" will make installing unverified apps slower and more secure.
Google revamps AI Studio into a full “vibe coding” platform with Firebase integration, as OpenAI races toward a unified AI superapp future.
The perfect example, for me, is a teensy-seeming touch Google added into Android specifically for its own Pixel devices a couple years back. It’s a barely-noticed extra option that appears anytime you ...
This week saw attacks on Claude Code users, LastPass users, Starlink users, and, perhaps worst of all, people who needed an ...
Apple has released urgent security updates for older iPhones and iPads, including iPhone 6s and iPhone 7. The patch fixes kernel and WebKit vulnerabilities linked to the “Coruna” exploit discovered by ...
NET 11 Preview 2 delivers improvements across the .NET Runtime, SDK, libraries, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, .NET MAUI, and more.
Uno Platform 6.5 introduces Antigravity AI agent support, allowing agents to verify app behavior at runtime. Hot Design now launches by default with a redesigned toolbar and new scope selector. The ...
Google has released Android Studio Panda 2, a feature drop including an AI agent that can create apps from scratch and an AI-driven version upgrade assistant.
Overview On February 11, 2026, NSFOCUS CERT monitored Microsoft’s release of its February security update patches, addressing 59 security issues across widely used products such as Windows, Azure, ...
Every month, Google releases updates via the Play Services and the Play Store. The updates include new features for smartphones and other products in the Google ecosystem such as tablets, watches, ...
Vulnerabilities with high to critical severity ratings affecting popular Visual Studio Code (VSCode) extensions collectively downloaded more than 128 million times could be exploited to steal local ...
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