Google Photos is working on a new feature called "Memories Games" that will create games based on the people, places, and things in your photos and memories.
Researchers analyzed 281 popular free VPN applications on the Google Play Store and found significant privacy and security shortcomings. The study, conducted by teams from the University of Michigan, the University of New Mexico, and IIT Delhi using a framework called MVPNalyzer, revealed that flagged apps had over 2.4 billion downloads. Key findings included:
- Five apps transmitted configuration files unencrypted, allowing attackers to intercept and modify them.
- 29 apps allowed user traffic to leak outside the encrypted tunnel, with 24 leaking DNS traffic and six leaking full browsing traffic.
- 169 apps made no effort to disguise their traffic, making it identifiable to network operators or government censors.
- 76 apps transmitted the device's Advertising ID to advertisers, and over 80% contacted known advertising and tracking servers.
- Only one of 108 OpenVPN configurations adhered to recommended security practices; 89% used a single authentication method, and nearly 20% employed outdated encryption techniques.
- Many apps passed through Play Store checks without adequate scrutiny, with safety labels often serving as marketing tools rather than security indicators.
These findings align with previous research highlighting similar issues in popular Android VPN apps. Users are advised to be cautious when selecting VPNs, prioritizing those with recent independent security audits.
A 19-year-old named Peter Stokes was detained at Helsinki airport in April 2026 while traveling to Japan, carrying two 2TB hard drives. He was subject to an Interpol Red Notice and faced a federal complaint from U.S. prosecutors by July for his alleged involvement in the Scattered Spider hacking group, which breached a U.S. luxury jewelry retailer in May 2025, leading to a ransom demand. The Global Device Identifier (GDID), developed by Microsoft, is a persistent identifier that uniquely identifies a Windows installation on a device. It links online activities back to a single identity, which law enforcement can use to trace a device's owner. The GDID is generated when a user signs into Windows with a Microsoft Account and remains through updates but does not survive a clean reinstall. Stokes' use of the same Windows device allowed investigators to trace his activities through the GDID, which linked him to the hacking incident. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about the lack of consent for GDID assignment and the potential for surveillance.
Golden Lap is a popular racing game that has now been released on Android and iOS devices. Players take on the role of a team boss and make strategic decisions similar to those in F1 racing. The game features driver selection, car customization, and sponsorship deals, with a focus on strategic gameplay. Players can fine-tune their cars and select tires before races. The game offers a deep and immersive gaming experience with a variety of stats to keep track of. The full game can be unlocked through a single in-app purchase for a limited-time offer of .99.
Androids are spread throughout Stella Montis in ARC Raiders, with MetaforgeAndroids located on both the upper and lower floors. Players need three stars and 3000 points to complete the trial, with each Android search yielding 400 points. Stella Montis is the guaranteed map to complete this trial, as it is a major ARC research facility filled with Androids. Players should be prepared with weapons to deal with other enemies present in the area.
Safeguarding modern devices requires a multifaceted security strategy that includes antivirus software, VPNs, strong authentication methods, and regular system updates. Layered security combines multiple protective measures such as encryption, malware detection, and authentication controls to address diverse threats. Key elements of solid cyber hygiene include strong passwords, timely software updates, phishing awareness, and multi-factor authentication. Network protection is crucial, especially when using public Wi-Fi; users should verify the presence of encryption indicators like "HTTPS" before sharing personal information. Employing WPA3 encryption on home routers and changing default admin credentials are essential safeguards. Regular updates to operating systems and applications help close known vulnerabilities, while safe browsing habits are necessary to avoid potential threats. Antivirus software and anti-phishing tools offer real-time monitoring, and device encryption protects data in case of loss or theft. Regular backups are vital to prevent data loss from ransomware attacks or hardware failures. Phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication and passkeys provide strong defenses against credential-based attacks.
MuMuPlayer 6.0 is the latest version of an Android emulator for PC that supports Android 15, providing a higher Android system environment for newer and more demanding mobile games.
Google has released patch notes for an early July update, enhancing reliability, sports interactions, and visual aesthetics for Gemini. The Home app now offers improved light control for two Walmart onn products and "Suggested Automations" for a tailored user experience. Gemini is evolving with improved assistance and conversational capabilities, featuring revamped visual layouts for weather forecasts and sports updates. Automation suggestions for tasks like home security and energy efficiency are being rolled out. The Home app introduces light control for the onn Outdoor Camera Plug-in and the onn Floodlight Camera Hardwired devices, along with improvements to the setup process for older Nest cameras. Earlier this year, Google launched the Continued Conversations feature for Gemini, enhancing the AI's memory for ongoing discussions. In June, the introduction of Pet Memory allowed smart home cameras to better recognize pets, providing personalized alerts based on the pet's name and breed.
An APK teardown of Spotify version 9.1.66.1259 revealed plans for a Gemini experience designed for Android XR smart glasses. Users can link their Google account to access Gemini for voice-controlled playback, contextual music discovery, and real-time playlist management through prompts. The glasses can analyze the environment via a camera to suggest music based on surroundings. The architecture allows the app to run on a smartphone while the glasses act as a display and sensor, making development easier for developers by enabling them to extend existing Android apps for the glasses. This model supports the creation of lightweight AI glasses. Spotify's early preparation for Android XR glasses signals positive ecosystem development and developer engagement ahead of hardware releases. However, the use of cameras for contextual music selection raises privacy concerns. The findings are based on an unreleased build and may change before official confirmation.