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Samsung has announced that it is ending free access to SmartThings API. The company will roll out paid commercial tiers and a ...
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Google Calendar finally lets users personalize individual events with more colors. There are now up to 200 custom options to ...
A researcher claims an AI-assisted pipeline helped earn $500,000 in Google bug bounty payouts, raising API security and access-control concerns.
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Google API keys aren't completely inactive after users delete them, giving attackers a small but significant window to continue abusing them. Joe Leon, researcher at Belgian startup Aikido Security, ...
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The time has come for Android Auto users to be able to watch videos behind the wheel. Google confirmed earlier this month that YouTube and other video apps will be unlocked on Android Auto, allowing ...
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Every few years, Google overhauls Android Auto to be more capable and, hopefully, even easier to use. The infotainment experience for Galaxy- and Pixel-havers is about to get a big upgrade, one that ...
We shared this bit of info in our post about all of the upcoming improvements to Android Auto, but it seemed big enough to callout on its own. YouTube is finally coming to Android Auto! We could see ...