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Anthropic’s new Claude model comes close to Fable 5 at half the cost
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Anthropic’s new Claude model comes close to Fable 5 at half the cost

Similar power, half the bill.

Android Authority·July 24, 2026·1 min read
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Hacker News·July 21, 2026·1 min read
Android developer verification: Building a safer ecosystem together
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Android developer verification: Building a safer ecosystem together

Posted by Matthew Forsythe, Director Product Management, Android App Safety July 15, 2026: Updated Play Console requirements for Play developers To meet Android developer verification and updated Play Console Requirements , Play developers must register their Play apps in Play Console. While 99% of apps on Play have been registered automatically, you should check your Play Console Home page to register any remaining apps by September 30, 2026 to avoid global removal from Google Play and ensure a seamless user installation experience. You can also use Play Console to register apps you distribute outside of Google Play to ensure they can be installed on certified Android devices. Last year, we introduced Android developer verification to strengthen ecosystem security and stop malicious actors from hiding behind anonymity to release harmful apps. Millions of apps have been registered since the verification launched in March, covering nearly all installs on Google Play and a large majority of installs from outside of Google Play. We appreciate the feedback and partnership from industry leaders, developers, and Android communities that helped us design this experience and drive strong adoption. Initial launch across seven stores and four countries These new developer verification protections will take effect on September 30, 2026, starting with users in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. This rollout is an industry-wide effort to create a safer ecosystem . We will begin by verifying app installations from the following stores: Google (Google Play) Honor (HONOR App Market) OPlus (OPPO App Market) Samsung (Galaxy Store) Transsion (Palm Store) vivo (V-Appstore) Xiaomi (GetApps) Following this initial phase with our partners, we will expand these protections globally for all apps on certified Android devices in 2027. Automate your workflow with new APIs To further streamline app registration, we are launching a suite of developer-requested APIs to help you register apps in bulk or directly through your continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. The Android Developer ID Status API will let you check if a package name has already been registered, and the Android Developer Console API will let you register and manage package names directly within your development environment. Both APIs also support OAuth delegation, allowing third-party platforms, like Android app stores, to perform these operations natively on your behalf. We'll launch these APIs over the next few months. What’s next June 2026: Starting this month, we are rolling out a new system service that will be automatically installed on most Android devices. This service will be used later this year to verify developer registration. July 2026: We’ll launch the Android Developer ID Status API globally and begin early access for the Android Developer Console API. Early access also starts for limited distribution accounts on Android Developer Console. This new type of Android developer account is designed for students, hobbyists, and learners and lets you share your apps to up to 20 devices without a government-issued ID or a fee. August 2026:  Limited distribution accounts and the new Android Developer Console API will launch globally. We’ll also launch an advanced flow for installing apps from unverified developers, which includes security checkpoints to resist coercion scams, while allowing power users to maintain the ability to sideload apps from unverified developers. September 30, 2026: App registration becomes required for participating stores in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand . Unregistered apps can be sideloaded with Android Debug Bridge (adb) or advanced flow. 2027 and beyond: After incorporating the feedback from our partners, users, and developer community, we’ll expand the Android verification requirement globally. Get started with Android developer verification If you distribute apps in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, or Thailand via the stores listed above, please ensure your verification is complete by the September deadline. Google Play developers: Most Play developers are already verified, and over 99% of their apps have been registered. Go to your Play Console Home page to see your app’s verification status, and register apps you want to continue distributing that weren't automatically registered. Developers who distribute only outside of Google Play:  Sign up for the Android Developer Console today to register your apps. Students and hobbyists:  Sign up here for early access to limited distribution accounts to help us refine the feature with your feedback. Thank you for helping us build a safer Android ecosystem. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach September and the 2027 global rollout.

Android Developers Blog·June 18, 2026·4 min read
Meta’s New Feel-Good AI Ad Uses a Song About the World Ending
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Meta’s New Feel-Good AI Ad Uses a Song About the World Ending

The clip features the David Bowie track “Five Years,” which includes lyrics such as “Earth was really dying (dying).”

Wired·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Ghanaians' ICC petition over migrant attacks 'opportunistic', says South Africa
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Ghanaians' ICC petition over migrant attacks 'opportunistic', says South Africa

The petition argues the violence against migrants in South Africa could amount to crimes against humanity.

BBC·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Judge halts Paramount's $111B purchase of Warner Bros. in win for US states
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Judge halts Paramount's $111B purchase of Warner Bros. in win for US states

Judge grants restraining order, saying merger "likely to violate antitrust laws."

Ars Technica·July 20, 2026·1 min read
A Tale of Two Tailnets
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A Tale of Two Tailnets

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Hacker News·July 25, 2026·1 min read
Samsung chief explains why the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series is way cheaper in Korea
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Samsung chief explains why the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series is way cheaper in Korea

The Samsung CEO says the company aims to keep prices low in Korea.

Android Authority·July 23, 2026·1 min read
Ancient ferns turned Triassic Europe into a wildfire inferno
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Ancient ferns turned Triassic Europe into a wildfire inferno

Ancient fern savannahs may have transformed parts of Europe into a wildfire-prone inferno during the end-Triassic mass extinction. New fossil evidence suggests the ferns repeatedly regrew after fires, creating fresh fuel that helped prolong the devastation.

ScienceDaily·July 22, 2026·1 min read
NISAR’s L-Band Radar Reveals ‘Hummingbird’ in Antarctica
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NISAR’s L-Band Radar Reveals ‘Hummingbird’ in Antarctica

Description Data from the Earth-orbiting U.S.-India NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite’s L-band radar was used to produce an image of Nunatak Zaterjavshijsja — a mountaintop in East Antarctica — poking out amid a stream of ice flowing northeast to the ocean. The obstruction causes stresses in the ice, heavily fracturing the surrounding surfaces with […]

NASA·July 22, 2026·2 min read
Police formally investigate woman after Brit stabbed to death in French village
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Police formally investigate woman after Brit stabbed to death in French village

Karen Carter was found with stab wounds in the Dordogne village she had lived in for over a decade.

BBC·July 22, 2026·1 min read
Samsung’s redesigned Z Fold 8 with a wide display just leaked
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Samsung’s redesigned Z Fold 8 with a wide display just leaked

Leaker Evan Blass shared images of Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Z Fold 8 just days before the July 22nd launch event where Samsung is expected to officially announce the phone. The leaked images show a shorter, wider foldable matching earlier leaks of the Z Fold 8. They also reveal some of its specs, including a Qualcomm […]

The Verge·July 17, 2026·1 min read
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