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Chromecast with Google TV 4K update to October 2022 patch rolling out

The first post-Android 12 update is rolling out to the Chromecast with Google TV 4K today, and it brings devices to the October 2022 security patch level. STTE.220920.015.A1 is a 148MB update with the October 2022 Android security patch level and “Other bug fixes and performance improvements,” which is the standard line included with release notes. The Android 12 update from last month…
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NASA’s Lunar Flashlight SmallSat Readies for Launch

When NASA’s Lunar Flashlight launches no earlier than Nov. 30, the tiny satellite will begin a three-month journey, with mission navigators guiding the spacecraft far past the Moon. It will then be slowly pulled back by gravity from Earth and the Sun before settling into a…
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Samsung tablets on Android 13 still don’t have a two-column notification shade

Android 13 is more widely rolling out on Samsung tablets and follows Android 12L earlier this year. The taskbar was that update’s biggest addition, and we hoped to see more tablet UIs — namely a two-column notification shade and lockscreen — but that’s not the case with Samsung’s Android 13 update. Samsung (11-inch Tab S8 shown below) continues to use its single-column notification…
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Google has updated the original Chromecast for the first time in over three years

In a new batch of Chromecast updates, Google has released new firmware for the first-generation Chromecast for the first time in years. Since 2013, Google has offered the Chromecast series as a way to affordably turn any TV into a smart TV, connected to apps on your Android or iOS phone. As Google’s Cast system is primarily built on web tech, those original Chromecast devices — meaning those…
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The future of AI and medical imaging, from Nvidia to Harvard

Check out the on-demand sessions from the Low-Code/No-Code Summit to learn how to successfully innovate and achieve efficiency by upskilling and scaling citizen developers. Watch now. It has been six years since Geoffrey Hinton said “We need to stop training radiologists now,” insisting that “it’s completely obvious that within five years, deep learning is going to do better than…
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