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Tech Optimizer
August 16, 2026
The relevance of third-party antivirus software for mobile devices has declined as modern Android devices come with robust built-in security features. Google Play Protect blocks millions of harmful apps and conducts regular scans of installed apps. Android employs sandboxing technology to isolate applications, has a proactive permissions system, and provides regular security updates. While Android is not immune to malware, many threats now arise from social engineering tactics rather than technical vulnerabilities. Users face risks when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, and malicious push notifications can mislead them. Third-party antivirus may be beneficial for users who sideload apps or notice signs of infection, but for most users, Google's Play Protect suffices. Older devices lacking updates are at higher risk, and while antivirus apps can provide additional protection, education and user vigilance are crucial for minimizing risk.
BetaBeacon
August 16, 2026
The REDMAGIC 11 Pro is a purpose-built gaming phone with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, up to 24GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. It features liquid cooling, a vapor chamber, and a turbo fan for cooling during gaming sessions.
BetaBeacon
August 16, 2026
- Publisher FDG Entertainment has announced a mobile version of the pixel adventure Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King, inspired by A Link to the Past - The main character is Knight Lily who must save the Kingdom of Blossom from eternal darkness - Players will explore an open world, complete dungeons, fight monsters and bosses, find weapons and spells, and solve puzzles - The original game was released on PC in March 2017 and has positive reviews on Steam - The mobile version is available for pre-registration on Google Play, with no exact release date announced
AppWizard
August 16, 2026
The Deep Orange 17, an experimental solar prototype developed by graduate students at Clemson University, is named 'Luminetta' and features a boxy design inspired by the boxfish. It weighs 1,212 lb (550 kg) and incorporates over 1,700 photovoltaic cells, allowing it to generate up to 5.7 kWh of energy per day. The vehicle's solar array can potentially provide an additional 31 miles (50 km) of range from sunlight. The design focuses on extreme weight reduction and employs a skeletal chassis made from 3D-printed metal joints and lightweight composite body panels. The project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of an energy-positive vehicle, although its performance relies on ideal conditions and raises concerns about crash safety and comfort.
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