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Google calls Android’s new sideloading flow ‘high friction’

Google announced changes to Android app sideloading last year that would require developer verification as a safety measure, but the company somewhat backtracked with a solution for “experienced users” that would allow for installs without verification. Google is now doing some early prep work on the “Install without verifying” flow, which Google itself calls “high friction.”

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No one cares about Android accessories, but is that finally changing?

Smartphone accessories aren’t just add-ons, they’re a huge part of the experience of using and owning your device. But, for Android users, it’s often felt like we’re getting the short end of the stick, with a whole world of accessories that only ever seem to care about the iPhone. Finally, though, that feels like it’s changing.

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Many Google Fast Pair devices need an update to patch exploits that allowed attackers to track you

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Google’s Fast Pair protocol delivers one of the best Bluetooth experiences you’ll find today, automatically pairing wireless earbuds, speakers, and other accessories and sharing those details across your account. Unfortunately, a new paper reveals some pretty serious security concerns with some Fast Pair devices, and you’ll need to update each of your gadgets individually to fix it.

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Motorola Razr Fold leaks alongside new Moto Tag and a neat-looking camera wearable [Gallery]

The Razr series saw a recent revival over the past couple of years, but Motorola isn’t stopping at flip phones. The Moto Razr Fold is supposedly on its way, and recent leaks give us a clear look at how the company wants to approach the form factor. To add, Motorola is releasing a Moto Tag 2 and some sort of wearable camera pin.

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