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  • 9to5google.com Google Messages will soon let Android users text 911 using RCS

    Google today announced a partnership that will allow Android users to message 911 via RCS. It is set to start rolling out this winter.

    Google Messages will soon let Android users text 911 using RCS

    > Using Google Messages, those on Android will be able to text 911 using Rich Communication Services. This will let you see read receipts and typing indicators from emergency responders, thus eliminating the “uncertainty of waiting to see if your messages went through.”

    > Compared to SMS, RCS will allow you to send pictures and videos. Google says high-resolution media could “aid a faster and more effective response from emergency service providers.”

    > The last benefit is the ability to “share your precise location and additional information automatically through Android Emergency Location Service.” This can include your “language settings and opt-in Medical Information, so emergency responders know exactly where to go and can get helpful details from you even if you’re unable to reply.”

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  • So Epic Games have 10 demans from Google. One of this demands is to allow third party stores to access applications that are hosted on Google Play Store:

    > If a Third-Party App Store's User wishes to download and install an app not then available on that Third-Party App Store, Google shall have the Google Play Store download and install that app on the Third-Party App Store User's device through a background process similar to the Alley Oop integration offered by Google to certain third-party Developers.

    And the judge ordered Google to calculate the costs of developing such mechanism which will basically allow third party stores to list applications from Google Play Store in their own stores.

    > Google will file by June 24, 2024, a proffer stating in detail the tech work required and economic costs, if any, to provide “Catalog Access” and “Library Porting” to competing app stores for a period of up to 6 years. See MDL Dkt. No. 952 at 7. The proffer may also address tech work and economic costs for the distribution of third-party app stores through the Google Play Store.

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  • 9to5google.com Google inches closer to Pixel production in India as sales grow

    We’ve been hearing for a while now that Google is aiming to manufacture Pixel devices in India, but a new...

    Google inches closer to Pixel production in India as sales grow

    > In 2022 it was first reported that Google would move up to 20% of Pixel production to India. Later, in 2023, Google confirmed plans to start Pixel production in India with plans to start in 2024, with a report from earlier this year reiterating that.

    > According to The Economic Times, Google has selected Tamil Nadu, the latest state in India, as the location where it will produce devices.

    > With the help of Foxconn, Google will set up new production lines in Tamil Nadu for Pixel phones. Wing, a part of Google’s parent Alphabet, will also be producing drones from the region. There’s no word on when production will start, but Google previously said devices made in India would ship before the end of 2024.

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  • developers.googleblog.com Project Gameface launches on Android

    We've open sourced the code for Project Gameface so developers and enterprises can leverage it to build new experiences with increased accessibility.

    Project Gameface launches on Android
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  • Apple and Google deliver support for unwanted tracking alerts in iOS and Android

    https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/05/apple-and-google-deliver-support-for-unwanted-tracking-alerts-in-ios-and-android/

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  • 9to5google.com Google Podcasts shutting down internationally in June

    Following the US depreciation in April, Google Podcasts is shutting down for international users this June. According...

    Google Podcasts shutting down internationally in June

    > Following the US depreciation in April, Google Podcasts is shutting down for international users this June.

    > According to the updated support article, Google Podcasts will be available for “users outside of the United States” until “mid-to-late June 2024.” The YouTube Music migration and OPML file export will be available until July 29, 2024 for a month-long grace period.

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  • 9to5google.com Google's new 'Platform and Devices' team puts Android, Chrome, Pixel, more under Rick Osterloh

    Google is putting together a new "Platform and Devices" team under Rick Osterloh that will oversee Android, Pixel, and more.

    Google's new 'Platform and Devices' team puts Android, Chrome, Pixel, more under Rick Osterloh

    > Google has announced a major internal reorganization which forms the “Platform and Devices” team that, under Rick Osterloh, will oversee Pixel, Nest, Android, Chrome, and more.

    > Announced via The Verge, Google will reorganize its Android, Chrome, ChromeOS, Photos, and other teams to be under the same roof as Pixel, Nest, and other hardware efforts. Rick Osterloh will lead the new “Platform and Devices” team.

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  • www.androidcentral.com Epic wants a judge to open up the Google Play Store for good

    Epic Games' proposed injunction aims to make third-party app stores and sideloading an identical experience to using the Play Store.

    Epic wants a judge to open up the Google Play Store for good
    • After suing Google years ago for its alleged monopolistic practices regarding Android and the Google Play Store, Epic won in a surprise jury verdict last year.
    • As part of the decision, Epic has been tasked with submitting a proposed injunction to the court for consideration. In simpler terms, the court wants to know what changes Epic wants to see on the Google Play Store and Android.
    • The court filing comes a few weeks after Epic announced that it will bring the Epic Games Store to iOS and Android as an alternative app marketplace "later this year."
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    • WhatsApp is apparently enhancing its search functionality with Meta AI, initially rolling out to English-speaking users worldwide.
    • Despite the AI upgrade, users can still navigate WhatsApp traditionally, ensuring continuity and ease of use for finding messages, groups, and contacts.
    • Meta is also extending Meta AI testing beyond WhatsApp to Instagram and Messenger users in specific regions.
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  • 9to5google.com Android to grow at 'twice the pace of iOS' in 2024, IDC says

    According to the IDC, Android is set to grow at "twice the pace" of iOS through the course of 2024, reversing course.

    Android to grow at 'twice the pace of iOS' in 2024, IDC says

    > According to the IDC, though, Android is set to grow considerably faster than iOS over the course of 2024.

    > Speaking to CNN, IDC’s research director Nabila Popal says that Android will grow at “twice the pace of iOS” this year. Apple’s sales already dropped down 10% in Q1 2024, giving Samsung back the top slot, largely due to shrinking sales in China.

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  • 9to5google.com Samsung takes back #1 spot in global smartphone shipments from Apple, at least for now

    Samsung has been the top player in the global smartphone market for a while but, recently, the company briefly lost...

    Samsung takes back #1 spot in global smartphone shipments from Apple, at least for now

    > In 2023, for the first time, Apple managed to ship more smartphones than Samsung had on a global scale. It wasn’t exactly a crushing defect, with Apple taking the edge by just 4%, but it was certainly notable. It also came on the back of Q4 performance where Apple had much better sales compared to Samsung.

    > According to data from Counterpoint Research shared by The Korea Times, Samsung beat out Apple by a narrow margin to kick off 2024. The company shipped 19.69 million smartphones in the first quarter of the year (presumably only looking at certain regions), beating Apple’s 17.41 million. Samsung, according to the report, currently holds 20% of the global smartphone market, while Apple has dropped down to 18%.

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  • Need testers for my newly created Mastodon app

    Hello everyone.

    I have been working on building a new Material themed Mastodon app. I have only been working on it for a few weeks. I am aware it is lacking features and some features are incomplete. I am needing some people to use it and report bugs to me for the initial release in a couple weeks. I do believe the app is alpha ready, if anyone would like to test it for me, you can do so using the link below:

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cory.sparkformastodon

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  • www.androidauthority.com Spotify breaks into the learning space, starts testing video courses

    Today, Spotify announced that it is kicking off a test that will add video-based learning courses to the platform in the UK.

    Spotify breaks into the learning space, starts testing video courses
    • Spotify is testing video-based learning courses in the UK.
    • The courses cover four main topics: music, creativity, business, and healthy living.
    • The streamer has partnered with BBC Maestro, PLAYvirtuoso, Skillshare, and Thinkific.
    • Free and Premium subscribers in the UK can trial at least two lessons per course for free before purchasing additional lessons.
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    • The European Commission is investigating Alphabet, Apple and Meta for potential non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act.
    • The DMA requires gatekeepers to allow developers to alert consumers to offers outside their app stores, for free.
    • Meta is being investigated over its “pay or consent” model, which may breach rules on personal data gathering.
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  • www.androidcentral.com Android 15 could allow devices to be tracked even when switched off

    Recent Pixel phones may be able to send Bluetooth beacons to nearby compatible devices.

    Android 15 could allow devices to be tracked even when switched off
    • Android 15 is expected to introduce a Powered Off Finder API.
    • This API will enable compatible devices to be tracked even when switched off.
    • The feature is expected to be available on the Google Pixel 9 series, and the Pixel 8 series.
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  • Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)!

    androiddev.social Mishaal Rahman (@[email protected])

    Attached: 1 image Oh wow, Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)! The Amazon Appstore on Windows and all apps and games dependent on WSA won't be supported starting March 5, 2025. Any apps or games you installed prior to today will still be available through the d...

    Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman@androiddev.social)
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  • www.androidcentral.com Google wants you to text Gemini in Google Messages

    The AI chatbot is officially launching in Google Messages for beta testers.

    Google wants you to text Gemini in Google Messages
    • Google made Gemini in Google Messages official this week, announcing the feature amidst a slew of other MWC Barcelona news.
    • Gemini in Google Messages is rolling out to beta testers gradually starting this week.
    • You can use Gemini in Google Messages just like the standalone Gemini app, except without image generation.
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  • www.androidcentral.com Oppo is returning to Europe after resolving patent disputes

    The company announced the move around MWC Barcelona and has a deal in place with Telefónica in Europe.

    Oppo is returning to Europe after resolving patent disputes
    • Oppo was forced to pull out of key European markets, such as Germany, due to patent disputes with Nokia.
    • Oppo and Nokia managed to reach a deal last month after Oppo's years-long haitus in Europe, opening the door to a return to the region.
    • Now, in the backdrop of MWC Barcelona, Oppo has announced plans to return to Europe with the next generation of releases.
    • Current and past-gen devices will not be made available, so buyers in Europe will have to wait for the Find X8 series.
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  • www.androidcentral.com Fewer Android users switched to iOS last year, but it's still a problem

    The percentage of Android users that switched to iOS decreased in 2023, but the five-year trend is steady.

    Fewer Android users switched to iOS last year, but it's still a problem

    > The percentage of Android users that switched to iOS decreased in 2023, but the five-year trend is steady.

    • A report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) found that 13% of iPhone buyers switched from Android to iOS in 2023.
    • The number is a decrease from the prior year's figure, which saw 15% of iPhone buyers come from an Android phone.
    • However, over a five-year period, iPhone buyers are coming from Android phones at a steady 11-15% clip.
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  • www.androidcentral.com WhatsApp explains how it will work with other messaging apps under the DMA

    The interoperability changes are required under the European Union's Digital Markets Act.

    WhatsApp explains how it will work with other messaging apps under the DMA
    • WhatsApp will be required to make its platform interoperable under the European Union's Digital Markets Act.
    • In an interview with Wired, an engineering director for WhatsApp described how support for third-party messages could work.
    • The feature is currently in testing, and plans will be announced in March. WhatsApp will have "several months" after that to roll out the new feature.

    > "One of the core requirements here, and this is really important, is for users for this to be opt-in," Brouwer explained. "I can choose whether or not I want to participate in being open to exchanging messages with third parties. This is important, because it could be a big source of spam and scams."

    > As we've seen in developer WhatsApp versions in the past, Brouwer confirms that third-party messages will show up in a separate part of the app from the main inbox. The third-party chat inbox is the name that has been thrown around, but we don't know what WhatsApp will call it.

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  • www.androidcentral.com Google rebrands Bard as Gemini, and it finally knows where it's going with AI

    Bard is long gone, and after a nearly year-long effort to experiment with AI, Google now has a plan.

    Google rebrands Bard as Gemini, and it finally knows where it's going with AI
    • Google is rebranding Bard as Gemini across its AI suite and is seemingly dropping the Gemini name from its AI models, which will now be called Pro 1.0 and Ultra 1.0.
    • The company is also launching Gemini Advanced, available with Ultra 1.0, starting today as part of a new Google One AI Premium subscription.
    • Gemini, the company's AI chatbot, will be available natively on mobile in a new Gemini app for Android starting today. Gemini will appear in the Google app for iOS in the coming weeks.
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  • 9to5google.com Google Play Protect testing enhanced financial fraud protection

    Google is piloting enhanced financial fraud protection for Play Protect. Last year, Google announced that Play Protect would prompt...

    Google Play Protect testing enhanced financial fraud protection

    > Last year, Google announced that Play Protect would prompt you to scan unknown Android apps before sideloading. Google is now piloting enhanced financial fraud protection for Play Protect.

    > Play Protect will “analyze and automatically block the installation of apps that may use sensitive runtime permissions frequently abused for financial fraud when the user attempts to install the app from an Internet-sideloading source (web browsers, messaging apps or file managers).”

    > This enhancement will inspect the permissions the app declared in real-time…

    > Google is specifically looking for financial fraud apps that request the RECEIVE_SMS, READ_SMS, BIND_Notifications, and Accessibility permissions. They can be used by fraudsters to intercept one-time SMS or notification-based passwords and spy on screen content.

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  • arstechnica.com Google’s Pixel storage issue fix requires developer tools and a terminal

    Automatic updates broke your phone; the fix is a highly technical manual process.

    Google’s Pixel storage issue fix requires developer tools and a terminal

    > Google has another fix for the second major storage bug Pixel phones have seen in the last four months. Last week, reports surfaced that some Pixel owners were being locked out of their phone's local storage, creating a nearly useless phone with all sorts of issues. Many blamed the January 2024 Google Play system update for the issue, and yesterday, Google confirmed that hypothesis. Google posted an official solution to the issue on the Pixel Community Forums, but there's no user-friendly solution here.

    > The bad news is that I don't think many normal users will be able to follow Google's directions. First, you'll need to perform the secret action to enable Android's Developer Options (you tap on the build number seven times). Then, you have to download Google's "SDK Platform-Tools" zip file, which is meant for app developers. After that, plug in your phone, switch to the correct "File transfer" connection mode, open a terminal, navigate to the platform-tools folder, and run both “./adb uninstall com.google.android.media.swcodec” and “./adb uninstall com.google.android.media." Then reboot the phone and hope that works.

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  • f-droid.org Unattended updates for everyone, 1.19 is here | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

    TWIF generated on Thursday, 01 Feb 2024, Week 5F-Droid core 🎉We announced last year that client work is underway to bring it up to the target that future And...

    Unattended updates for everyone, 1.19 is here | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
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    • Beeper says that it received and verified reports of 30 users of Beeper Cloud or Mini that had their Macs banned from using iMessage by Apple.
    • Apple Support says the Macs were banned from accessing iMessage due to "spam."
    • Beeper has disabled new iMessage connections to Beeper Cloud, and it's unclear when or if functionality might return.
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  • 9to5google.com Google might be considering another name for Assistant with Bard: Gemini

    We previously spotted how Google might be rebranding "Assistant with Bard" to just "Bard" and now it's apparently called "Gemini"...

    Google might be considering another name for Assistant with Bard: Gemini

    > We spotted two weeks ago that Google might rebrand “Assistant with Bard” to just “Bard.” The company might not have decided on a new Assistant with Bard name yet as the latest version of the Google app introduces “Gemini” as a candidate.

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  • www.androidcentral.com A Google Assistant shortcut is disappearing from the Pixel Launcher

    Google's purge of Google Assistant is starting. The button is still there, but its function is different.

    A Google Assistant shortcut is disappearing from the Pixel Launcher
    • The microphone icon, which is found in the search bar on the Pixel Launcher home screen, has now been re-mapped.
    • The change was announced earlier this month alongside the removal of 17 features in Google Assistant.
    • The microphone button was previously a Google Assistant shortcut. Now, it will respond to questions with Google Search results.
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  • androidcentral.com Alleged Pixel 9 Pro renders give us an early look at a bold redesign

    The device could feature a smaller display, going against previous rumors.

    Alleged Pixel 9 Pro renders give us an early look at a bold redesign
    • A leaked set of renderings seemingly spills what Google has planned for the Pixel 9 Pro.
    • The images continue to show a flat display, but the 9 Pro may offer a smaller 6.5-inch display alongside a thicker design change for its rear camera shelf.
    • More details on its specifications are unknown, however, the device will supposedly sport a periscope telephoto lens with its primary and telephoto lenses.
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  • 9to5google.com Google might rebrand 'Assistant with Bard' before launch

    Before Assistant with Bard launches on Android, Google might be dropping the "Assistant" moniker and rebrand to just "Bard."

    Google might rebrand 'Assistant with Bard' before launch

    > During the Pixel 8 event, “Assistant with Bard” was announced for 2024. Before it launches on Android, Google might be dropping the “Assistant” moniker and rebrand to just “Bard.”

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  • www.androidauthority.com Android 15 could bring widgets back to the lock screen

    Google killed off lock screen widget support on Android nearly a decade ago, but it could be coming back in Android 15.

    Android 15 could bring widgets back to the lock screen
    • Android used to let you place widgets on the lock screen, but this feature was killed off in Android 5.0 Lollipop.
    • Code within the latest Android 14 QPR2 beta suggests that this feature might return in some form.
    • We don’t have the full details on what lock screen widget support might look like in Android 15, nor whether third-party widgets may be supported.
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  • 9to5google.com Google reorganizing Pixel hardware: Fitbit's James Park leaving, layoffs hit AR team

    Google is reorganizing the Devices & Services teams responsible for Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit hardware. This was announced to employees...

    Google reorganizing Pixel hardware: Fitbit's James Park leaving, layoffs hit AR team

    > Google is reorganizing the Devices & Services teams responsible for Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit hardware. This change was announced to employees today, and Google confirmed the changes in a statement to 9to5Google.

    > As part of this reorganization, we’ve learned that Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman, as well as other Fitbit leaders, are leaving Google.

    > This reorganization will see Google lay off a few hundred roles across Devices & Services, though the majority is happening within the first-party augmented reality hardware team. This downsizing suggests Google is no longer working on its own AR hardware and is fully committed to the OEM-partnership model. Employees will have the ability to apply to open roles within the company, and Google is offering its usual degree of support.

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  • Google is butchering Assistant in the name of quality

    • Google has announced that it will focus on quality and reliability for its voice assistant, Google Assistant, by removing almost 20 features starting January 26.
    • The features being removed include controlling audiobooks, setting media alarms, managing stopwatches, and sending emails. Google suggests alternative methods for these tasks.
    • The company is also changing how users can access Assistant on their phones, with the microphone button in the Google search bar starting a search instead of pulling up Assistant.
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  • 9to5google.com Nearby Share on Android and laptops is becoming 'Quick Share'

    Google is collaborating with Samsung to create a "singular cross-Android solution" called "Quick Share" and it begins rolling out next month.

    Nearby Share on Android and laptops is becoming 'Quick Share'

    > Nearby Share was officially announced in August of 2020 to let Android users locally send files from one device to another. Google is now “collaborating with Samsung” to create a “singular cross-Android solution” called “Quick Share,” and it begins rolling out next month.

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  • www.androidcentral.com Google to make sideloading easier, allow third-party payments for in-app purchases

    The moves are part of a $700 million settlement reached in September.

    Google to make sideloading easier, allow third-party payments for in-app purchases
    • Google announced the terms of a $700 million settlement that alleged it overcharged customers due to Play Store policies.
    • As part of the deal, third-party payments will be allowed for in-app purchases. Previously, these were part of a limited pilot program. (USA users only)
    • Google will also make sideloading easier and change the wording used to warn users about potential risks.
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  • 9to5google.com Beeper's iMessage for Android is broken for 'more than 60%' of users

    For the third time now, Beeper Mini and Beeper Cloud have lost their connection to iMessage, with Apple blocking Android users again.

    Beeper's iMessage for Android is broken for 'more than 60%' of users

    > In the barely two weeks since its debut, Beeper Mini and its sibling, Beeper Cloud, have experienced several major outages to iMessage support on Android and other platforms by Apple’s hand and, this evening, it’s happening yet again.

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  • Android is preparing to add built-in phishing protection

    Google is working on a feature that will scan apps for signs of phishing or other deceptive behavior.

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  • 9to5google.com Android readies 'Private Space' for apps you want to keep hidden

    There’s a wealth of Android apps available, but among those are some you’d rather stay hidden when you’re not using...

    Android readies 'Private Space' for apps you want to keep hidden

    > It’s all too common to want to keep Android apps hidden, with quite a few launchers offering a way to hide or disguise an app from onlookers. OnePlus and Samsung both even offer a built-in way to stash apps into a “Hidden Space,” ensuring your privacy stays intact if you ever need to hand your phone to someone else.

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  • Google has an 'illegal monopoly' with Play Store and billing, jury finds in Epic case

    9to5google.com Google has an 'illegal monopoly' with Play Store & billing, jury finds in Epic case

    The Epic vs Google court battle has come to a verdict, with a jury unanimously voting in Epic’s favor, and...

    Google has an 'illegal monopoly' with Play Store & billing, jury finds in Epic case

    > The Epic vs Google court battle has come to a verdict, with a jury unanimously voting in Epic’s favor, and declaring that Google has an “illegal monopoly” with the Play Store and Google Play billing.

    > As reported by The Verge, the jury voted that Google has a monopoly over Android app distribution and in-app billing, that Google has engaged in anticompetitive practices around its markets, and that Epic was injured by Google’s behavior. The case seems to have particularly come down to the multiple reveals throughout the case that Google’s practices and deals were deemed as anti-competitive.

    > While the verdict is in, the case isn’t over just yet. Judge James Donato still hasn’t announced what Epic has won or what changes Google will be required to make.

    > Epic, in a blog post, says that the verdict is “a win for all app developers.” > >Today’s verdict is a win for all app developers and consumers around the world. It proves that Google’s app store practices are illegal and they abuse their monopoly to extract exorbitant fees, stifle competition and reduce innovaion.

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  • 9to5google.com Beeper Mini restores its iMessage app for Android and makes it free, but will it last?

    After Apple seemingly killed it, Beeper Mini has managed to restore its iMessage for Android service for users.

    Beeper Mini restores its iMessage app for Android and makes it free, but will it last?

    > This afternoon, Beeper Mini is back, thanks to a new app update which indeed does restore service. The update, which currently requires sideloading as it’s still being reviewed by the Play Store, removes phone number support and leaves users to continue with iMessage via their Apple ID. That takes away several of Beeper Mini’s biggest selling points – no Apple ID sign-in and using the phone number on your Android phone – but it’s impressive to see it working at all, nonetheless.

    > Speaking to 9to5Google, Beeper’s Eric Migicovsky confirmed that, yes, this is still using the reverse-engineered method to connect to iMessage. It’s not using Mac server farms.

    > Phone number registration is not working yet. All users must now sign in with an AppleID. Messages will be sent and received via your email address rather than phone number. We’re currently working on a fix for this.

    > Beeper has also, given the chaos, made Beeper Mini free to use. The app will no longer require a $2/month subscription, though users are allowed to leave that on as a donation. The app won’t be free forever, but that leads to the next question.

    > How long will it last this time?

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  • www.androidcentral.com iMessage app for Android has seemingly already been killed by Apple

    Apple just proved it cares more about ecosystem lock-in than privacy.

    iMessage app for Android has seemingly already been killed by Apple
    • Just days after Beeper Mini was launched, it seems that Apple has pulled the plug.
    • Beeper Mini users have reported being unable to send messages, with the company stating it's "investigating reports."
    • In a statement to TechCrunch, CEO Eric Migicovsky surmises that Apple was able to "cut off Beeper Mini's ability to function."
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