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Android Leftovers
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The Android dark mode power-pack: 5 secrets for a smarter screen setup – Computerworld
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Motorola confirms new launch window for its MA2 wireless Android Auto adapter
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I changed one Android Auto setting and Google Maps night mode finally worked like it should
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Google's finally working on a Quick Settings tile lock
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Android 17 Quietly Enables LHDC v5 High-Resolution Audio Support on Pixel Phones
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Google's latest Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 release is out for testers
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Android 17 added a feature so good I can't stop raving about it
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5 Arrives: Full Patch Notes - Pixel 6 Fixes - NPowerUser
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One UI 9 test builds reveal Samsung’s first Android 17 targets
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Android 17 Finds Way to Make Mobile Data Toggles Great
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Google Pixel Users Are Reporting A New Touchscreen Bug On Android 17
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4 Android 17 Problems That Need To Be Fixed
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Samsung is building Android 17 for these Galaxy devices
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Pixel testers are getting Android 17 QPR1 Beta 5: this is what's important | Android Central
Update
Anbox on GNU/Linux:
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Ubuntu ☛ Anbox Cloud on C4A metal: Android, at scale, without friction
“Anbox Cloud’s support for fully virtualized Android provides an execution environment that closely matches the assumptions of AOSP and reference platforms such as Cuttlefish,” says Alistair Delva from Google’s Cloud Android team. “By allowing full Android system images, including the kernel, to run unmodified on scalable cloud and bare-metal infrastructure, such as C4A metal, Anbox Cloud enables system-level Android development, validation, and compliance workflows to move to the cloud with a level of fidelity that has traditionally required physical device labs. This combination of platform fidelity and cloud-scale operation represents a meaningful step forward for how Android systems can be built, tested, and operated.”