Bloomberg Defense Tech Special | Bloomberg Tech 10/10/2025
US Defense Tech Leaders Advocate for Reindustrialization Amid Global Competition In a special broadcast from Anduril’s Costa Mesa headquarters, Bloomberg…
US Defense Tech Leaders Advocate for Reindustrialization Amid Global Competition In a special broadcast from Anduril’s Costa Mesa headquarters, Bloomberg…
Google has patched the Android exploit that allowed Pixel users to enable VoLTE globally. While a new workaround exists for VoLTE, VoWiFi access now requires rooting or waiting for official carrier support. This impacts users who import Pixel devices to unsupported countries.
Google has officially blocked an Android hack that previously enabled Pixel phone users to activate VoLTE (Voice over LTE) in regions where carrier support is unavailable. This development affects enthusiasts who import Pixel devices from other markets, as they now face limitations with essential calling features. Fortunately, a new method has emerged to restore VoLTE functionality, but accessing VoWiFi (Voice over Wi-Fi) currently requires either rooting the device or awaiting expanded official carrier support from Google.
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Federal Communications Commission leadership is reconsidering broadband labeling mandates designed to protect consumers from hidden fees. Critics argue the move prioritizes ISP interests over consumer transparency in internet service billing.
The Federal Communications Commission is signaling potential rollbacks of broadband labeling requirements that mandate clear disclosure of internet service costs and fees. This regulatory shift comes despite evidence that consumers benefit from transparent billing practices when selecting internet access providers.