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Credit: Joe Fedewa / How-To Geek Sign in to your How-To Geek account Summary Google’s developer-ID decree forces gov IDs, fees, and approval for every Android app by Sept 2026. Though Google says sideloading remains, the rule gives Google control — sideloading is effectively dead. Security rationale is weak; Play Store has malware, and F‑Droid warns...
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The soldiers likely died in the Battle of Mursa that took place around 260 CE. Credit: PLOS One Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Among its many feats, Rome featured one of history’s most organized and successful military forces. Its organization and deployment helped solidify the empire’s...
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