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The Long Wait for Android’s Native Flashlight Control For years, Android users have faced a curious gap in functionality: the…
The Long Wait for Android’s Native Flashlight Control For years, Android users have faced a curious gap in functionality: the…
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OpenAI has entered the browser market with ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-enabled web browser now available globally on macOS. The launch positions OpenAI directly against Google Chrome in the increasingly competitive AI browser space, with cross-platform expansion planned.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an artificial intelligence-enabled web browser that represents the company’s first major foray into the browser market, according to reports. The global release comes several months after industry speculation suggested OpenAI was developing a browser to challenge Google Chrome’s dominance.
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Samsung has reportedly suspended the Android 16-based One UI 8 update for Galaxy S23 devices after user complaints emerged. The temporary halt follows similar pauses for Galaxy S22, S24, and mid-range models earlier this month, with battery drain appearing as a primary concern.
Samsung has reportedly paused the distribution of its latest One UI 8 software update for the Galaxy S23 series, according to sources familiar with the matter. This marks the latest in a series of temporary rollbacks for Samsung’s flagship devices, with the Galaxy S22, S24, and several mid-range models experiencing similar treatment earlier this month. The decision to halt the update rollout appears to stem from unidentified technical issues that emerged following deployment.
Google has swiftly deployed Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.1 to fix bootlooping problems caused by the previous beta release. The update specifically targets Pixel devices still running Beta 2, with multiple recovery options available for affected users. According to reports, this emergency release contains no additional features beyond resolving the critical boot issue.
Google has released Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.1 less than a week after pulling the problematic Beta 3 version, according to recent developer reports. The rapid response comes after numerous Pixel users experienced bootlooping devices when attempting to install the previous beta update. Sources indicate the issue specifically affected devices with the Desktop Experience developer toggle enabled, leading to what analysts describe as a “soft bricking” situation that prevented normal device operation.
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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