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Meta’s secure-by-default frameworks improve mobile security by wrapping risky OS and third-party functions, making security easier for developers. Generative AI helps automate the adoption of these frameworks across Meta's extensive codebase, ensuring consistent security without sacrificing developer speed.
Google is merging ChromeOS and Android into a new platform called Aluminium OS, aimed at bringing Android to traditional PCs. The project is set to launch in 2026 and will support a range of devices, not just budget options. Key features will include deep AI integration and support for various hardware tiers.
Google is creating a new operating system called Aluminium OS, based on Android and Chrome OS. This AI-focused system is set to run on various devices, including PCs and tablets, with a planned release in 2026. Chrome OS will continue alongside Aluminium OS for the time being.
This article outlines how the Sora Android app was developed in just 28 days using Codex. It discusses the challenges and advantages of integrating Codex into the engineering workflow, emphasizing the importance of clear guidance and context for effective collaboration.
The article discusses the key announcements made by Google at its I/O event, highlighting new features related to Gemini AI, updates to Android, and advancements in augmented and virtual reality technologies. These developments signify Google's push toward integrating advanced AI capabilities across its platforms and enhancing user experiences.
Google has announced new AI and accessibility updates for Android and Chrome to enhance support for users with disabilities, coinciding with Global Accessibility Awareness Day. Key features include AI-generated image descriptions for TalkBack, expressive captions that convey emotion, improved speech recognition for diverse languages, and enhanced accessibility tools for students using Chromebooks. Additionally, Chrome now supports Optical Character Recognition for scanned PDFs and customizable page zoom for better readability.
The apktool-mcp-server is a fully automated server that leverages apktool and LLMs like Claude to facilitate real-time analysis and reverse engineering of Android APKs, enabling users to uncover vulnerabilities and modify code efficiently. It provides a suite of tools for tasks such as decoding APKs, analyzing manifests, and modifying smali files, all designed to enhance the reverse engineering process.