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The Enterprise AI Revolution: Beyond Generic Generative Tools When Adobe launched Firefly, its generative AI engine, the company anticipated enthusiasm…
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Samsung has begun distributing the final major operating system update for its Galaxy A73 smartphone, moving the device to Android 16 with One UI 8. The update, currently available in select Asian markets, represents the culmination of Samsung’s four-year update commitment for the 2022 model. Reports indicate the substantial 2.5GB package includes security patches from September 2025.
Samsung’s Galaxy A73 has begun receiving what Samsung confirms is its last major operating system update, according to reports from multiple technology sources. The device, originally launched in 2022 with Android 12, is now being updated to Android 16 with One UI 8, fulfilling the company’s promise of four major Android updates for the model.
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Samsung appears to be developing a native cloud storage platform that could replace its Microsoft OneDrive partnership. The service would offer comprehensive backup solutions for Galaxy users, mirroring Apple’s ecosystem approach with iCloud.
Technology giant Samsung is reportedly developing its own comprehensive cloud storage platform that would position it as a direct competitor to Apple’s iCloud and Google’s paid solutions, according to sources familiar with the matter. This move represents a significant strategic shift from the company’s current outsourced cloud storage model toward a unified, in-house ecosystem approach.