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insinuator.net
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| | | | Nowadays, Bluetooth is an integral part of mobile devices. Smartphones interconnect with smartwatches and wireless headphones. By default, most devices are configured to accept Bluetooth connections from any nearby unauthenticated device. Bluetooth packets are processed by the Bluetooth chip (also called a controller), and then passed to the host (Android, Linux, etc.). Both, the firmware on ... | |
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ryanharter.com
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| | | | A couple of weeks ago I bought a Google Pixelbook. I've been doing a bit of Android Development on it, mostly to optimize Pigment for Chromebooks. It's taken some experimentation and discovery to find out how to get things set up, largely because the Android documentation is slightly out of date, so I thought I would share my experience, hopefully saving others time. This post serves as a step by step guide to getting up and running with Android Studio on a Pixelbook (and, hopefully, other Chromebooks as... | |
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wittchen.io
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| | | | I recently destroyed my good old Nexus 6 phone. Its still working, but display screen is broken. Due to this fact, Ive had an excuse to buy new Pixel 2 phone. Its pretty expansive, but its quality is really good. As usual, I wanted to debug an app on this device and encountered problem related to device permissions. Once I connected the phone, to my laptop and typed adb devices, Ive seen the following message: | |
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blog.gitguardian.com
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| | EO 14028 is bringing a lot of new security documentation requirements with it. Here's how SCA can help with creating that documentation. |