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The Google TV interface and experience is great, but these apps I simply can't live without make it even better.
3B+ Android users deserve access to a safer and open Internet. RethinkDNS is a private, secure, and fast DNS resolver with custom rules, blocklists, and analytics that lets you block websites temporarily with time-based rules, or permanently through 190+ pre-defined blocklists; analyse DNS requests in real-time, read through aggregated reports. RethinkDNS is highly-available with servers in over 300+ locations across the globe. RethinkDNS+Firewall, a companion app for Android, helps evade Internet censorship as enforced in most countries, and comes with bundled with a firewall that lets you monitor and control Internet access to apps installed on your device.
Diese sieben Tools/Apps unter #Android sind für mich kaum noch wegzudenken: – GrapheneOS (Betriebssystem) – Syncthing (Synchronisation) – RethinkDNS (Filter/Firewall) – Voice (Hörbücher) – Molly (Messenger / Signal-Fork) – KeePassDX (Passwort-Manager) – DAVx⁵ (CalDAV/CardDAV) Und bei euch? /kuk

Obsidian-Nutzer auf Android können sich über eine neue App freuen, die das schnelle Erfassen von Notizen direkt vom Homescreen aus ...

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5 trackers for Google's Find My Device network tested.

I turned an unused Android tablet into a pretty decent TRMNL impersonator.
Android tablet as TRMNL mirror.

So my journey with these earbuds started after I saw them on this Mrwhosetheboss video about pointless tech. This device seems to be also popular on TikTok. My suspicions were confirmed, this runs android. So of course i went ahead and bought them. 245 euros later... and they finally arrived! Before we dive further into this, unlike with rabbit, this issue has been properly reported and patched. This is also my first real blog post/disclosure so feedback is appreciated. Small overview I lik
The iKKO ActiveBuds serve as a cautionary tale of how "AI-powered" hype can mask disastrous software engineering. Far from being a revolutionary gadget, this deep dive exposes a "ticking time bomb" of security: from hardcoded OpenAI keys that anyone can steal to a system so porous it can be hacked to run DOOM. It’s a fascinating look at the dark side of hardware startups, where poorly secured Android wrappers and blatant censorship filters create a device that is as vulnerable as it is ambitious.