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AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Google is initiating a program to acquire code from Android app developers, referred to as a “confidential content offer pilot,” to enhance its AI capabilities and improve developer tools. The program aims to compensate developers for sharing their code, including active and archived projects, creating additional revenue opportunities. Selected developers are being contacted via email, which highlights the potential benefits of participating in the program, such as influencing future collaborations with Google.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Key Launcher features a T9 keypad for easy access to widgets and a phone dialer. Users can customize their home screen with swipeable widget stacks and access widgets through the Widget Center. Swiping down activates a customizable shortcut. The app offers extensive settings for personalization, with both free and Pro versions available.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Google has initiated a confidential program to acquire app source code from select developers on the Play Store to enhance its AI-powered coding tools. The company is offering financial incentives to developers who share their app source code, allowing them to retain ownership and intellectual property rights. Google is specifically targeting real-world Android applications, including older projects, to improve its Gemini models and coding functionalities. The initiative aims to elevate the performance of Google's AI offerings, particularly the upcoming Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity 2.0 coding agent, and to position the company more competitively against rivals like Microsoft and Anthropic.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Google has reached out to select Android app developers with a proposal to monetize their codebases through a "confidential content offer pilot." Developers are invited to share their active production code and archived projects, allowing them to generate additional revenue while retaining full intellectual property rights. The licensing agreement is non-exclusive. The initiative aims to enhance Google's AI coding tools by utilizing real-world code from developers, including unused prototypes and side projects. This move comes as Google faces competition in the AI coding space from companies like Anthropic and Microsoft.
AppWizard
June 3, 2026
Android is introducing a fake call detection feature that identifies and flags suspected spoofed calls when both the user and the contact are using Phone by Google. This technology aims to protect users from impersonation scams, particularly those using AI voice cloning, and builds on previous measures like alerts for verified financial calls.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google's Phone app is introducing a feature to alert users about potential AI impersonation scams by flagging calls that appear to be from their contacts as suspicious. This update is part of the broader June Android update, which includes other enhancements such as support for Apple AirDrop, accessibility of the Personal Safety app for children under 13, AI-powered clothing try-on features in Photos, and improved search functionality for outfits. The Phone app will notify users with a message indicating that "Someone may be pretending to call from your contact’s number," allowing them to hang up if the call is deemed suspicious. This feature will be automatically enabled for users on Android 12 and later, starting with Pixel devices, and relies on a system where both the user and their contact must use the Phone by Google app to verify call authenticity through a "silent confirmation signal." The feature utilizes end-to-end encrypted rich communication services (RCS) technology.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Microsoft is developing two concept devices under Project Solara: the Desk Concept and the Badge Concept. The Desk Concept resembles a smart display with a touchscreen, microphones, and a camera, functioning as a secondary monitor or standalone Windows PC powered by Windows 365 cloud computing. The Badge Concept is a work badge with a touchscreen, 5G connectivity, a camera, microphones, and a fingerprint scanner, allowing users to interact with AI agents. Both devices are not yet available for purchase, and Microsoft plans to demonstrate them in collaboration with partners like AccuWeather, Best Buy, CVS Health, Levi’s, and Target.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Tasker is an Android application available for .99 on the Google Play Store that enables extensive hacks, automations, and customizations for a personalized Android experience. - Users can change alarm sounds based on current weather conditions. - Tasker enhances reminders with features like customizable fonts, colors, sounds, vibrations, and specific recurrence options. - It can automate connecting to specific coffee shop wifi networks when in range. - Users can enable auto-rotate selectively for certain apps. - The ShakeWake project helps keep users awake during long sessions by sending alerts at intervals. - Tasker can restore ticker-style notifications for app alerts in the status bar. - It can disable touch inputs when the phone is in a pocket using the proximity sensor. - GPS can be activated only when specific apps, like Google Maps, are opened to conserve battery life. - Users can set a designated app to launch upon the first unlock of the day. - Tasker allows different apps to launch based on the fingerprint used to unlock the phone.
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