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AppWizard
May 17, 2025
Google announced on May 14, 2025, the expansion of its ML Kit offerings with new GenAI APIs powered by the Gemini Nano model, aimed at providing Android developers with access to advanced AI features while ensuring user privacy through on-device processing. The ML Kit GenAI APIs include four key capabilities: summarization, proofreading, rewriting, and image description. These APIs process data locally, keeping user data on the device, ensuring consistent functionality without internet connectivity, and avoiding recurring server costs. This development enhances the accessibility of sophisticated AI capabilities for Android developers and aligns with consumer privacy concerns. The architecture allows for future expansion of capabilities as Gemini models evolve.
AppWizard
May 17, 2025
Doodle is a Java-based open-source wallpaper application developed by Patrick Zedler, featuring the original Doodle wallpaper collection from the Pixel 4 and unreleased Material You static wallpapers from the Pixel 6. The app allows users to explore wallpapers organized into three categories, select variants, add accent colors, set daily random wallpapers, and toggle night mode. Doodle includes three live wallpapers with interactive features like "Swipe" and "Tilt" effects. Users can customize live wallpaper animations and app color themes through various settings. During testing on a Samsung smartphone with Android 14, some features like the "Swipe" effect and Accent Colors were non-functional due to compatibility issues with the default launcher. The app's live wallpaper occasionally malfunctioned during the lock/unlock process, and transitioning between light and dark modes required relaunching the app. The source code is available on GitHub under GPLv3 licensing, and the app can be downloaded from F-Droid and the Play Store.
AppWizard
May 14, 2025
Minecraft is introducing the ability to craft saddles, a feature currently being tested by select insiders and expected to be unveiled at Minecraft Live in March 2025. Players have traditionally acquired saddles through scavenging, trading, or defeating enemies. The upcoming update will also include five new music tracks for various biomes and a collectible music disc titled "Tears," obtainable by defeating a Ghast with its own fireball. Additionally, two new friendly Ghast mob variants will be introduced, allowing players to ride them. Early builds for testing are available, while the official game drop will bring these new features to the broader community.
AppWizard
May 14, 2025
- The rarest music disc in Minecraft is "Creator (Music Box)," introduced in version 1.21, with a 1.4% chance of discovery near decorated pots within trial chambers. - The "Otherside" disc can be found in stronghold altar chests, with a drop rate of 2.4% in Bedrock Edition and 2.5% in Java Edition. - "Precipice," also introduced in version 1.21, has a drop rate of 4.2% and can be acquired from vaults within trial chambers. - "Pigstep" has a drop rate of 5.6% and requires players to confront aggressive Piglins and navigate lava-filled corridors. - The "Relic" disc can be unearthed by brushing suspicious gravel in trail ruins, with an 8.3% drop rate, making it relatively rare yet more accessible than other discs.
AppWizard
May 13, 2025
Google Play Protect is set to enhance its security features to better defend against malicious applications. The upcoming update will include the ability to detect changes in app icons, alerting users when an app alters its icon, a tactic used by malicious developers. Additionally, Google Play Protect will improve its on-device malware detection capabilities by implementing new rules to identify specific text or binary patterns associated with known malware families. These enhancements aim to provide users with timely alerts before installing potentially harmful applications, significantly reducing the risk of malware. The new icon detection feature will roll out in the coming months, initially available on the Pixel 6 series and select devices from other manufacturers. The on-device rules will be updated regularly to address emerging threats, and the enhanced malware scanning capability will be accessible to all Android users with Google Play Services.
AppWizard
May 12, 2025
The Kaleidoscope attack is an ad-fraud scheme targeting Android users by tricking them into downloading malicious versions of legitimate apps, primarily via third-party app stores. Approximately 2.5 million devices are infected each month, with notable occurrences in India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Brazil. Users are advised to uninstall suspicious apps and avoid downloading from unverified sources to protect their devices.
AppWizard
May 6, 2025
The Edge of Fate livestream for Destiny 2 is scheduled for May 6 at 9 AM PT and can be watched on the Destiny 2 YouTube channel or Bungie Twitch channel. The event will reveal the next year of content and introduce the Rite of the Nine event, which allows players to revisit past dungeons for refreshed weapon perks. This livestream marks a significant transition from the episodic seasonal structure as Bungie shifts focus to developing Marathon.
Winsage
April 30, 2025
Arch Linux now has an official WSL image, announced by developer Robin Candau, making it available for installation on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2. This new support allows users to install Arch Linux with a single command, eliminating the need for custom containers or images. The official listing includes Arch Linux among other distributions, and it has a market share of 9.68% on Steam, with a combined share of 14.74% when considering its downstream distributions. Arch Linux is popular among users who prefer a customizable experience and has gained attention in the tech community, including endorsements from notable figures like PewDiePie.
AppWizard
April 26, 2025
Director Jared Hess helmed "A Minecraft Movie," which emphasizes creativity and the struggle between freedom and oppression. The film features a villain named Malgosha, a Piglin ruler from the Nether, voiced by Rachel House, with motion capture by Allan Henry. Production VFX supervisor Dan Lemmon discussed the challenges of integrating live-action actors like Jason Momoa and Jack Black with animated characters while maintaining the game's aesthetic. The team developed a tool called "Bloktz" for achieving the distinctive "Minecraft" look, and twelve variants of the Piglin army were designed. The Creeper character, initially a coding error, underwent numerous design iterations to maintain its pixelated essence. Malgosha's design was inspired by characters like Emperor Palpatine and Mama Fratelli, with adjustments made for expressiveness. The film's conclusion features an improvised moment between Jack Black's character and Malgosha, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the production.
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