Image: Foundry Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld analyzes iOS 27 developer beta 1 adoption rates, finding approximately 2% of site visits come from beta devices despite recent release. Apple has streamlined beta access by removing fees and simplifying installation, making participation easier for non-developers beyond traditional developer programs. Safari’s user-agent changes...
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You’re Going To Hate Google’s New Rules For Sideloading Android Apps
Stockinq/Shutterstock It has been known that Google was planning to make big changes to how sideloading on Android works, and it seems it has finally settled on a way to secure Android while still keeping the platform “open.” Users have been stuck on a bit of a seesaw, as Google previously shared plans to cut...
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Skip to content Image: CameraCraft USB flash drives are pretty self-explanatory, aren’t they? All you have to do is plug it into your PC and it’s ready to go, whether you’re using it to transfer files, play media, or launch an app. But mistakes can happen, and these mistakes can go further than the familiar



