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Google Pixel 9: Latest Rumors, Features, and Everything We Know So Far
Craving the latest on Google Pixel 9? Dive into rumored features like multiple size options, a satellite connection for remote texting, and a super camera with next-gen zoom. Is a tiny Pixel phone finally a reality? All this & more await.
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Which Phone to Buy: Tech Review of IPhone 16 vs Google Pixel 9?
Both iPhone 16 and Google Pixel 9 are great phones but as a buyer, you will be confused to buy one between the two. The question that comes to buyers’ minds is which is a better phone, the iPhone 16 or the Google Pixel 9? As said, both iPhone 16 and Google Pixel 9 are great phones but the best one for you will be dependent on your needs. Check out this blog about iPhone 16 vs Google Pixel 9: Compare features, performance, cameras, and more to decide which flagship smartphone is the best fit for your needs.
#iphone 16 vs pixel 9#latest mobile tech review#which phone to buy in 2024#iphone 16 features#Google pixel 9 features#adreama mobile tech review#adreama tech online store
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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Review: Specs and Features
Gadgets and Home Essentials may earn a commission. You incur no extra cost when you buy through links on our site. I’m thrilled to share my experience with the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL 128GB. This smartphone is a masterpiece of engineering and innovation. With a price starting at $849, it offers top-notch technology, unmatched performance, and a unique user experience. Check it at Amazon here Key…
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Google ने ग्लोबली लांच किए Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro और Pixel 9 Pro XL, जानें फीचर्स और कीमतें
Google Pixel 9 Launch: Google ने अपनी Pixel 9 सीरीज को ग्लोबली लॉन्च कर दिया है। गूगल ने अपनी इस नई सीरीज में तीन स्मार्टफोन Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro और Pixel 9 Pro XL उतारे हैं, जो Gemini AI फीचर्स से लैस हैं। गूगल की इस नई सीरीज में लेटेस्ट जेनरेशन का Tensor G4 प्रोसेसर मि��ता है। साथ ही, फोन में 16GB तक RAM और दमदार फीचर्स मिलते हैं। इस सीरीज के कई फीचर्स iPhone में भी आपको नहीं मिलेंगे। Google…
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Not Rocky, only sucky — A record of the unauthorized use of my photo in Oliver Clegg’s work
This article documents the events surrounding the unauthorized use of one of my photographs in a work named Rocky by Oliver Clegg, from the initial discovery through to the current situation.
Please consider this a formal report for those who have supported me.
September 7, 2021
I posted a photo of my cat Kofuku and Mr.J.
At the time, someone even made a pixel art version of it, and many people enjoyed it together.
January 2023
A kind follower sent me a mention to a post introducing a “work” by Oliver Clegg.
Clegg later claimed he had tagged my Instagram, but in fact he had created a brand-new tag called “straycatmrj.” This has also been documented.
By that point, someone had already annotated his work via Hypothesis, raising questions about his use of materials.
February 2025
The traced work resurfaced. I began an investigation.
That same month, I consulted a lawyer through an initiative supported by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs:
Bansou.Support – a legal support service for copyright infringement and similar issues on the internet.
I was informed that:
Because the image is viewable online from Japan, this constitutes copyright infringement under Japanese law.
In my case, this use clearly does not fall under fair use.
My rights are protected internationally under the Berne Convention, regardless of the creator residing in the United States.
April 2025
Once again, I saw another traced work posted.
The uploader promptly removed the post and even issued a follow-up to explain the situation. I deeply appreciate their response.
However, the traced image continued to be reblogged.
I decided to follow through on my prior consultation and contact the gallery representing Mr. Clegg.
April 30, 2025 (JST)
I contacted the gallery directly.
A lawyer had advised that “this kind of issue is often treated seriously as a matter of credibility by galleries, so it’s worth contacting them.”
However, I received no response—perhaps because I am merely a Japanese individual blogger.
May 3, 2025 (JST)
I sent a follow-up message, stating that unless I received a response by the close of business on May 6 (EDT), I would make the findings public.
May 7, 2025
With no reply, I published the facts and timeline on Tumblr.
Many people offered support. However, I also witnessed comments that ignored all legal context, and some individuals spread false assumptions and slander.
Such baseless speculation only reveals more about the mindset and behavior of those making it.
I would like to take this opportunity to again express my sincere gratitude to those who responded respectfully and supported me.
May 8, 2025
24 hours later, with more response than expected, I published a follow-up thank-you note in the form of a reblog.
May 9, 2025 (Night)
60 hours later, I discovered that the relevant Tumblr tags were no longer functioning.
I suspected a technical issue—or possibly a report by someone connected to the other party.
I contacted Tumblr Community Support, and they responded promptly, stating that the issue had been resolved and would be reflected within 24 hours.
Shortly thereafter, the tag search functionality returned to normal.
May 10, 2025
72 hours later: search results had shifted.
Tumblr Search When searching for the artist’s name, I noticed that the specific work featuring my cat no longer appears in search results.
Google Image Search The image now appears to be filtered under SafeSearch.
Once again, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supported and stood with me.
Thanks again to everyone who helped clarify the origin of the image.
(This post may be useful to those researching digital appropriation or copyright boundaries in art.)
#猫#cat#straycatj#oliver clegg#art theft#cat art#copyright infringement#digitalrights#not rocky only sucky#i love tumblr#thanks tumblr#art controversy#documentation#case study#ethics in art
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Firebug - Pyrrhocoris apterus
Am I featuring this conspicuous insect too soon since the last post made in February? Perhaps I am. However, this post is a special one for a trifecta of reasons. Firstly, the finding of these Firebugs signifies the first find of the year and thusly the insect post photographed in 2025! I was out walking and to my surprise I found this cluster of individuals huddling against the base of a mallow tree. Nearby to them on other mallow trees, there were a few more small-sized aggregations. Likely they had all awoken from their overwintering among the dried leaves and the tree's hollows to enjoy the warm sun against their short-winged backs. They seemed slow and docile, and it's likely too early for them to form mating pairs, but such a gathering may help get things started as temperatures warm over the next few weeks. It's reassuring to see them active so early, but I hope that they aren't too early as we aren't truly safe from winter in Toronto until the beginning of May. Luckily these Bugs are resilient and can retreat under the protection of their tree until spring weather is stable. However, seeing them active and together among many trees gives me hope that spring has arrived a bit earlier. It also gives me incentive to leave the leaf coverage at our house alone a bit longer for all the insects dreaming beneath. Of course, I keep the leaves free of actual litter, and the Jolly Rancher wrapper seen in Picture 9 was removed afterwards.
As for the second reason, the timing of these pictures - literally 3 days ago - was perfect to welcome the first day of spring and the gradual return of warming weather. It's just something done on this blog every time the seasons change to honor the many insects seen throughout the year. With their crimson colors, these Red Bugs are perfect to get everyone excited for spring! Finally, today's post is a special one as it signifies a change in photography and videography equipment. Last month, I upgraded my phone and jumped from my Google Pixel 4 to a Google Pixel 8a. I hesitated a bit on this change, but the Pixel 4's battery and its ability to hold charges had recently deteriorated significantly. While I'm happy to have an upgraded phone, I'm deeply thankful for the Pixel 4's 5 years of loyal service and I'm especially thankful of how much it was able to capture and share here. Counting it up, the Pixel 4 has given the following in service to this blog:
24 gigabytes of insect pictures spread out over 7,008 pictures across 2020 to 2024
5.28 gigabytes of insect videos, spread out over 58 videos across 2020 to 2024
Countless more blurry pictures or small videos which were deleted during the insect observation process across 2020 to 2024
What a legacy to give, and a great technological companion for 5 years. If the 8a can achieve even half of that, I'd be satisfied. With the Pixel 8a, it works similarly to the 4 (with some refinements), and I've been learning the ins and outs while trimming most of the phone's bloat. These Firebugs represent the first step in relearning how to capture insects in a way that is natural but also clear, well-presented and artful to a degree. It immediate seems that it can better handle focusing and zooming in on insects, so hopefully this will carry into all future pictures (and videos too)! Image quality may change compared to what was shown previously, but hopefully it will be a positive change in the long run. Like the Pixel 4, I don’t intend to review the phone. I simply intend to continue to do my best and give these insects the showcasing they deserve. Lastly, thank you, dear reader, for taking the time to visit my blog, see the wonderful insects of Ontario (and other places), and read my writings and ramblings. You are appreciated, in every sense of the word.
Pictures were taken on March 18, 2025 with a Google Pixel 8a, the first showcase of many from a new phone. Happy First Day of Spring!

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Saw your tags on my voyager post and im looking at getting a new phone since google bricked my old one. Is your fairphone good? As in, does the battery last a while? And does it lag/go slow? Ive not heard of the company before but a quick google tells me theyre good. Just want an honest user experience to decide
im not a heavy mobile user, but i have heard some people say that the battery life could be better. to counteract that however, you can swap the battery toollessly so i have an "emergency charge" battery. plus when battery health inevitable degrades you can easily swap in a new one. if you wanna compare it to other things, its a 4200mAh battery
never encountered any lag, and i doubt there would be any unless you are running particularly intensive tasks on it (its got like 8gb ram on the regular model and 6gb on the budget one, my old phone had like 2 lol)
i will mention a couple issues ive had though, firstly you arent at the bleeding edge of software updates, but they arent stagnated (in fact i have a software update i should probably go and put on now lol), and secondly theres ghosting on the pixels when youre at low brightness (but thats just a problem with oled panels in general i think), and thirdly it doesnt have a 3.5mm jack, but the bluetooth earbuds and headphones they offer are also repairable, with any batteries easy to replace. still not too fond of the lack of a headphone jack but ill take the option for repairable earbuds over nothing)
another problem that can be a deal breaker for a lot of people is the price. however thats really more "other phones are wayyyyy too cheap" and not "the fairphone is expensive", since they make it fair, the workers get paid far better and that moneys gotta come from somewhere. apparently i have a 50 euro discount code to refer people? so that can be something (will clarify that i get 25 euros of fairphone store credit for anyone who uses that. can still share it if you want) but it can be cheaper to buy it from a third party reseller
the fp5 was released in 2023 so the "its gonna last like 8-10 years" is based off that (have not heard any mention of the fp6 being on the horizon, but even having a phone last 6-8 years is still at least 2-3 times as long as the average phone, i got mine last year for example so ill get like 7-9 years), and its got a pretty good warranty (i think its 2-3 years by default and you can register for an extra 5?)
also i will admit i have some bias saying its good because my previous phone was, to put it lightly, complete shit (micro usb charging. thats the sort of level im talking about) so im wowed by some relatively basic features like an nfc reader and dp alt mode on the usb c port (if you dont know what that is, basically you can connect a dongle/usb hub and get a display output)
if you arent doing computationally intense/otherwise incredibly battery draining tasks all the time youll be fine.
#this is a bit long and rambly but hopefully i got the point across#i will fully admit i am biased towards repairable/upgradeable tech so even if the battery was pretty bad id still be happy with it#i mean i have a framework laptop and if i bought the graphics module for that i could deplete the entire 85Whr battery in like 15 mins#being able to replace any part if it breaks is a massive plus for me#and all i need to do so is a screwdriver#hell if im replacing the sim card/microsd card/battery i dont even need that#theres a notch on the back to help pry off the back cover#its designed for user serviceability (though would recommend taking it to a professional if you dont know what youre doing)#i dont have an ask tag. might think of one but i dont get enough asks to warrant that yet
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New SpaceTime out Wednesday
SpaceTime 20240821 Series 27 Episode 101
Oceans of water found on Mars
Scientists have found evidence of oceans of liquid water deep under the Martian surface – enough to cover the red planet to a depth of more than a kilometre.



Galaxies in dense environments tend to grow larger
A new study has shown that galaxies located within galaxy clusters with lots of other galaxies nearby tend to be up to 25 per cent larger than isolated galaxies drifting through the cosmos alone.



Curtin’s Binar satellites arrive aboard the International Space Station
Northrop Grumman’s NG-21 Cygnus cargo ship has successfully docked with the International Space Station’s Unity module’s nadir port carrying fresh supplies including three Curtin University built experimental satellites.










The Science Report
Why the thymus dies early.
July shown to be the 14th consecutive month of record breaking heat.

AI-generated training datasets can cause machine learning model collapse.
Alex on Tech Google Pixel release
SpaceTime covers the latest news in astronomy & space sciences.
The show is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through Apple Podcasts (itunes), Stitcher, Google Podcast, Pocketcasts, SoundCloud, Bitez.com, YouTube, your favourite podcast download provider, and from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com
SpaceTime is also broadcast through the National Science Foundation on Science Zone Radio and on both i-heart Radio and Tune-In Radio.
SpaceTime daily news blog: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/
SpaceTime facebook: www.facebook.com/spacetimewithstuartgary
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SpaceTime -- A brief history
SpaceTime is Australia’s most popular and respected astronomy and space science news program – averaging over two million downloads every year. We’re also number five in the United States. The show reports on the latest stories and discoveries making news in astronomy, space flight, and science. SpaceTime features weekly interviews with leading Australian scientists about their research. The show began life in 1995 as ‘StarStuff’ on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) NewsRadio network. Award winning investigative reporter Stuart Gary created the program during more than fifteen years as NewsRadio’s evening anchor and Science Editor. Gary’s always loved science. He studied astronomy at university and was invited to undertake a PHD in astrophysics, but instead focused on his career in journalism and radio broadcasting. Gary’s radio career stretches back some 34 years including 26 at the ABC. He worked as an announcer and music DJ in commercial radio, before becoming a journalist and eventually joining ABC News and Current Affairs. He was part of the team that set up ABC NewsRadio and became one of its first on air presenters. When asked to put his science background to use, Gary developed StarStuff which he wrote, produced and hosted, consistently achieving 9 per cent of the national Australian radio audience based on the ABC’s Nielsen ratings survey figures for the five major Australian metro markets: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. The StarStuff podcast was published on line by ABC Science -- achieving over 1.3 million downloads annually. However, after some 20 years, the show finally wrapped up in December 2015 following ABC funding cuts, and a redirection of available finances to increase sports and horse racing coverage. Rather than continue with the ABC, Gary resigned so that he could keep the show going independently. StarStuff was rebranded as “SpaceTime”, with the first episode being broadcast in February 2016. Over the years, SpaceTime has grown, more than doubling its former ABC audience numbers and expanding to include new segments such as the Science Report -- which provides a wrap of general science news, weekly skeptical science features, special reports looking at the latest computer and technology news, and Skywatch – which provides a monthly guide to the night skies. The show is published three times weekly (every Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and available from the United States National Science Foundation on Science Zone Radio, and through both i-heart Radio and Tune-In Radio.
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HUAWEI Watch Fit 3 - an Apple alternative?
I wanted to write a long term review about the HUAWEI Watch Fit 3. I have been using this device for 8 months and prior to that I had a Hauwei Band 9.
Both HUAWEI fitness trackers I have owned have had connectivity issues. But before I get onto that I will start with the positives.
HUAWEI fitness trackers are known for their accuracy. The devices do have fantastic longevity and heart rate accuracy that is comparable to wearing a chest strap.
There have been some mixed reviews on sleep tracking and it seems that this is potentially where the HUAWEI trackers fall short. I can’t say I have monitored the accuracy of this too closely.
Regarding calorie counting is there really an accurate measure? Every device has its variations my treadmill does provide a lower figure than the fitness tracker. Others have mentioned that it under calculates steps and calories but my steps have been very accurate.
It has a comprehensive amount of workouts, it has great accuracy and the battery is out of this world. You can get anywhere between 7-10 days out of it and it charges very quickly.
It does lack some features such as Apple Pay or Google Pay and is more of a fitness tracker with basic smartwatch features.
As it is HUAWEI accessories and replacements straps are not readily available.
The HUAWEI health app is easy to use and very comprehensive. However, it is not available on the Google Play store. It is available on the Apple App Store, Samsungs own App Store same with Xiaomi and Honor.
This is an issue for Pixel users as the Play store is the only App Store available on Pixel. There are work arounds to get the app on Pixel but it often fails to connect and if it does connect the app doesn’t sync well.
I was able to download HUAWEI health from the Samsung App Store. It was easy enough to set up but I did have to reach out to HUAWEI as the watch didn’t automatically reconnect to the phone and it kept disconnecting.
I had the best experience using it with my Honor phone which ironically were owned by HUAWEI. The integration was very good.
I am now using it with an iPhone. Despite the fact the app is available in the App Store I have noticed some restrictions using it with iOS. Firstly, I am unable to individually select which apps I want to receive notifications on my watch from. It’s all or nothing which is frustrating as I don’t need my wrist buzzing with news headlines.
You are unable to download any additional apps but even when you can do this your options are limited anyway.
90% of the time you are unable to control music from the watch and the stats don’t integrate with Apples own fitness apps.
You also have to leave the HUAWEI health app open or you won’t receive notifications or alerts and the watch can disconnect.
If you get an alert on the app about your sleep or exercise etc this does interfere with notifications again and you have to open the app sync it and then it works.
I have never owned an Apple Watch so I can’t compare. However, if you are an iPhone user I would suggest that the Apple Watch will have better integration and better features.
I would avoid this watch if you are a Pixel user.
There is an argument that Apple trap you into an ecosystem but Google and Samsung all have their own smartwatches and ear buds etc that are all designed to work seamlessly together. For the best experience all your devices should be the same brand regardless of what that brand is.
I do like the HUAWEI Watch Fit 3 but not I am an iPhone user with no intention of switching back to Android I will be saving up for an Apple Watch.
Downside of Apple Watches? Battery life, price and not compatible with Android.
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"Close Call: How I Almost Switched to Apple"
I almost switched to Apple again! I've been looking for a new phone to replace my Android device. Initially, I considered the Google Pixel 9 Pro, but worries about warranty issues in the Philippines and no charger discouraged me. Seeking alternatives, I realized I've grown accustomed to Xiaomi's MIUI features, despite experimenting with stock Android custom ROMs. Google Pixel seemed lacking. My family suggested an iPhone 16 Pro/Max, making me ponder. Though hesitant, I still prefer Android. I searched for flagship Android options from trusted brands like Xiaomi and found the Xiaomi 14T Pro. Ironically, this reminded me of my laptop hunt, where I considered Lenovo Yoga 7i before settling on MacBook Pro M1 Pro Max due to availability issues. Determined to avoid Apple, I searched SM Lipa for the 14T Pro but found none in stock. Promotion signs only added to the frustration! Desperate, I headed to Robinson, praying they'd have stock. Spotting the Xiaomi store, I felt relieved! Finally, no Apple for me! Glad I stuck with Android, the Xiaomi 14T Pro boasts top-notch specs, scoring 2 million on Antutu and Geekbench! Whew, what a relief!
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🔥🔥🔥KartFlow Review: Boost eCom Funnels with AI-Powered Winning Products

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iPhone Charging Cable Type-C to Type-C
High-Speed USB-C to USB-C Braided Charging Cable! Upgrade your charging experience with our premium USB-C to USB-C braided charging cable. Designed for durability and speed, this cable is perfect for all your USB-C devices. The robust braided design not only looks sleek but also ensures longevity, resisting tangles and fraying. Whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go, our USB-C to USB-C cable is the perfect companion for fast, reliable charging and data transfer.
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Iphone16
The new A18 chip delivers a huge leap in performance and efficiency, enabling demanding AAA games, as well as a big boost in battery life. Available in 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch display sizes, iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus feature a gorgeous, durable design and offer a big boost in battery life. Apple has confirmed that the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models are equipped with 8GB RAM, an upgrade from the 6GB RAM in last year's base models. Johny Srouji, Apple's senior vice president of hardware technologies,
How long does the iPhone 16 battery last? Battery size Battery life (Hrs:Mins) iPhone 16 3,561 mAh 12:43 iPhone 16 Plus 4,674 mAh 16:29 iPhone 16 Pro 3,582 mAh 14:07 iPhone 16 Pro Max 4,685 mAh 17:35 The iPhone is a smartphone made by Apple that combines a computer, iPod, digital camera and cellular phone into one device with a touchscreen interface. iPhones are super popular because they're easy to use, work well with other Apple gadgets, and keep your stuff safe. They also take great pictures, have cool features, and hold their value over time. iOS devices benefit from regular and timely software updates, ensuring that users have access to the latest features and security enhancements. This is in contrast to Android, where the availability of updates varies among manufacturers and models in ov mobiles.
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Google pixel 9pro
The Google Pixel 9 Pro is the new kid on the block in this year's lineup. The Pixel 8 Pro was succeeded by the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL and the 9 Pro is a new addition to the portfolio - it is a compact, full-featured flagship with all of the bells and whistles of its bigger XL sibling
A compact Pixel is not a new concept in itself, of course, but this is the first time Google is bringing the entirety of its A-game to this form factor. The Pixel 9 Pro packs a 48MP, 5x optical periscope telephoto camera - the same as the Pixel 9 Pro XL. There is also UWB onboard the Pixel 9 Pro. Frankly, it's kind of amazing that Google managed to fit so much extra hardware inside what is essentially the same footprint as the non-Pro Pixel 9.
Google Pixel 9 Pro specs at a glance: Body: 152.8x72.0x8.5mm, 199g; Glass front (Gorilla Glass Victus 2), glass back (Gorilla Glass Victus 2), aluminum frame; IP68 dust/water resistant (up to 1.5m for 30 min). Display: 6.30" LTPO OLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, 2000 nits (HBM), 3000 nits (peak), 1280x2856px resolution, 20.08:9 aspect ratio, 495ppi; Always-on display. Chipset: Google Tensor G4 (4 nm): Octa-core (1x3.1 GHz Cortex-X4 & 3x2.6 GHz Cortex-A720 & 4x1.92 GHz Cortex-A520); Mali-G715 MC7. Memory: 128GB 16GB RAM, 256GB 16GB RAM, 512GB 16GB RAM, 1TB 16GB RAM; UFS 3.1. OS/Software: Android 14, up to 7 major Android upgrades. Rear camera: Wide (main): 50 MP, f/1.7, 25mm, 1/1.31", 1.2µm, dual pixel PDAF, OIS; Telephoto: 48 MP, f/2.8, 113mm, 1/2.55", dual pixel PDAF, OIS, 5x optical zoom; Ultra wide angle: 48 MP, f/1.7, 123-degree, 1/2.55", dual pixel PDAF. Front camera: 42 MP, f/2.2, 17mm (ultrawide), PDAF. Video capture: Rear camera: 8K@30fps, 4K@24/30/60fps, 1080p@24/30/60/120/240fps; gyro-EIS, OIS, 10-bit HDR; Front camera: 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60fps. Battery: 4700mAh; 27W wired, PD3.0, PPS, 55% in 30 min (advertised), 21W wireless (w/ Pixel Stand), 12W wireless (w/ Qi-compatible charger), Reverse wireless. Connectivity: 5G; eSIM; Wi-Fi 7; BT 5.3, aptX HD; NFC. Misc: Fingerprint reader (under display, ultrasonic); stereo speakers; Ultra Wideband (UWB) support, Satellite SOS service, Circle to Search. Google also paid some extra attention to the display of the Pro. It is a bit bigger than the Pixel 8's and better than that inside the regular Pixel 9. The resolution has been upgraded to 1280 x 2856 pixels, the maximum brightness has been improved, and there is LTPO tech for dynamic refresh rate adjustment.
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iPhone 16 Pro Models to Adopt 'M14' Advanced Samsung OLED Panels for Improved Brightness and Lifespan
The upcoming iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be the first Apple smartphones to adopt Samsung's high performance "M14" OLED display panel, claims a new report coming out of South Korea.
According to ETNews, Samsung's "M" series of OLED panels are made for flagship smartphones, while "14" refers to the number of high-performance materials used to produce them. "M14" is the first series of its kind, and the panel is said to have been developed to deliver superior brightness and longevity.
Samsung has reportedly placed orders for the M14 materials and is preparing to mass produce the displays in the second half of the year for Apple's iPhone 16 Pro models. Google's Pixel 9 smartphone is the only other device that is expected to adopt the high-performance displays in 2024.
A previous report out of China claimed that this year's iPhone 16 Pro models will feature up to 1,200 nits of typical SDR brightness – a 20% increase over the current models – so Samsung's new panel could be the reason for the expected improvement. That said, peak HDR brightness is expected to remain at 1,600 nits, the same as the current iPhone 15 Pro Display.
Another rumor last year suggested that all iPhone 16 models will adopt new micro-lens OLED display technology for improved brightness and reduced power consumption, although it's not clear if this is related to M14 panels specifically.
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will have larger display sizes than the iPhone 15 Pro models, according to multiple sources. The iPhone 16 Pro will have a display that's 6.27 inches in size (rounded to 6.3), while the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to have a display that's 6.85 inches in size (rounded to 6.9).
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Non-Biting Midges - Family: Chironomidae | Species unknown
Today's insect image showcase has been uploaded with 2 purposes in mind. Firstly, Midges as a whole haven't been featured all that much on this blog due to their difficulty to identify, their size and their swarming behavior. This is to say, it can be difficult to get the best picture of these insects since they're nearly always airborne and active. As well, while I'll happily showcase an insect by itself as it's found in nature, observing just one of these little Flies may not be that impressive. However, while a few distinct individuals were photographed here, I'm grateful to have found a large swarm at rest with individuals skittering along a wooden fence! Picture 10 offers a close-up of some of these fence-sitting individuals, while Picture 9 shows the range and density of the swarm, and that's not the end of it. While these Midges were content to walk along the shaded wood, there were many other airborne swarms dancing in the sunlit air throughout the afternoon! All these swarms didn't simply appear because Toronto had a warm spring day. There were always there as they were photographed near a waterfront, their breeding ground.
Although these little Flies can be a nuisance to springtime fun and outdoor parties, it's worth remembering that these Non-Biting Midges lack the mouthparts to bite humans. This is a stark contrast to the similar looking Mosquitoes who are more often associated with blood-feeding from mammalian hosts thanks to their prominent proboscis. That brings us to the second purpose of this latest showcase of images: a test of the Pixel 8a's ability to zoom in and maintain a reasonable level of image detail and clarity. Previously (using the Pixel 4) I wasn't able to take suitable photos of most insects beyond 2x magnification without a powerful light source. Maintaining image focus, especially on smaller insects was also quite difficult beyond 2x magnification which resulted in many deleted blurry photos. In taking photos of these tiny, dainty, thin-limbed Flies, the Pixel 8a was able to go to 6x magnification before losing focus and/or significant image detail. You can be the judge of these Midge close-ups, especially Pictures 1, 2 and 5. For 2 in particular, you'll find no presence of a piercing proboscis; only dangling palps which can assist in nectar/liquid intake, as demonstrated by the individuals lapping up food spillages in Picture 7. Naturally, this makes these individuals safe to handle with no chance of being pierced. They are delicate however, so kindly handle them with care. With these results, I hope that you look forward to the image quality achievable in future posts.
Pictures were taken on April 27, 2025 with a Google Pixel 8a. I still aim to get as close and possible to the insects I find. A better zoom cannot replace that...but it certainly is a big help. As well, I'll get to test how magnification will hold up during the creation of an insect video.
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google announced this at a developer conference back in november 2024 as one of two 'security focused' system apps they were gonna add to the android system
the reason they did it this way is because android is different from iOS in a way that has historically been troublesome: google makes android and a lot of key android system apps, but they don't make all android devices.
by installing apps that add new functionality via the google play store, they can add features without having to rely on the phone's manufacturer or a cell carrier pushing an update, which is useful given manufacturers and cell carriers have mixed track records with regards to updating in a timely manner (if they do at all).
the two new apps work with android phones running as far back as android version 9. given android is beta testing OS version 16 right now, this was the best method to make sure the feature made its way onto those old devices.
to my knowledge, i believe the app install should respect your play store install settings, so if you have everything set to manual updates it should show up in the queue of downloads... but also i could've sworn that's how my stuff was set, maybe i hit download all and wasn't paying attention, or maybe it did it in the background, idk. i totally understand why people think it's sketchy, especially since a lot of users don't realize android is full of system apps that only appear in the app list under settings when you enable viewing system applications, which is why this doesn't show up in the normal app drawer.
now that the rationale is out of the way, here's google's explanation of the setting the app is made to facilitate and how it does so:
Sensitive Content Warnings is an optional feature that blurs images that may contain nudity before viewing, and then prompts with a “speed bump” that contains help-finding resources and options, including to view the content. When the feature is enabled, and an image that may contain nudity is about to be sent or forwarded, it also provides a speed bump to remind users of the risks of sending nude imagery and preventing accidental shares. All of this happens on-device to protect your privacy and keep end-to-end encrypted message content private to only sender and recipient. Sensitive Content Warnings doesn’t allow Google access to the contents of your images, nor does Google know that nudity may have been detected. This feature is opt-in for adults, managed via Android Settings, and is opt-out for users under 18 years of age. Sensitive Content Warnings will be rolling out to Android 9+ devices including Android Go devices with Google Messages in the coming months. Source: https://security.googleblog.com/2024/10/5-new-protections-on-google-messages.html
i have a recent google pixel phone and use the google message app for texting, so the app was automatically installed on my phone.
after seeing this post and doing more research, i went ahead and uninstalled the app as i do not intend to use the feature it facilitates.
if the app re-installs itself later, which seems likely at some point, then i plan to find the setting for the feature it facilitates and make sure it's set to 'off' the way google says it should be for adult users. then, i'll use an internet traffic monitoring app like glasswire to turn off its internet access just to be safe.)
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the other app google installed without telling you is called Android System Key Verified, and i am gonna go ahead and suggest you leave that one on your device just in case:
To help you avoid sophisticated messaging threats where an attacker tries to impersonate one of your contacts, we’re working to add a contact verifying feature to Android. This new feature will allow you to verify your contacts' public keys so you can confirm you’re communicating with the person you intend to message. We’re creating a unified system for public key verification across different apps, which you can verify through QR code scanning or number comparison.
i use RCS chats with end-to-end encryption via google messages, and while odds are very low someone's going to try and hit me with a contact spoofing attack pretending to be one of the few people i text, it's better to be safe than sorry imo. especially if other messaging apps decide to integrate the functionality later.
if you've read this far i have a question for you... sound off in the replies or tags... is anyone still out here sending nudes via text message in 2025?
i think it's been over a decade since i got texted a nude. everybody's on some kind of messaging app now i feel like
hey folks if you have an android phone: google shadow installed a "security app".

I had to go and delete it myself this morning.
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