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upgrades are out until they are completelytested<br />
might be the hands of the google may be tied on<br />
this.<br />
The newer app code which was planned by<br />
google was forced by android developers to use<br />
for the apps in the play-store with the most<br />
recent and updated Android API levels a way<br />
for users to distinguish old versus new apps.<br />
For the authentication, play-store adds the<br />
small amount of metadata, Updates to<br />
existing apps required to target API level 26<br />
(Android 8.0) or higher to give users<br />
a better understanding of current versus<br />
outdated apps.<br />
REFERENCE:<br />
https://www.computerworld.com/article/324<br />
2995/android/google-attacks-androidfragmentation-pushes-use-of-newer-api-osversions.html<br />
B. Padmini Aishwarya<br />
CSE – III year<br />
Supermarkets of tomorrow!<br />
Online stores are nothing new, but what if<br />
physical shops went online, too?<br />
Every year following each major Android<br />
release, new apps and updates of the app<br />
will target the API level. In future the Google<br />
Play will also require that new apps and<br />
app updates with native libraries provide 64-<br />
bit in addition to their 32-bit versions.<br />
Google has been far easier going as to what<br />
developers can upload to its Play Store.<br />
However, the update rules will not fix the<br />
longstanding issue of OS fragmentation created<br />
by wireless carriers who control when and how<br />
That's the idea behind U sockets, a series of<br />
electronic supermarket price tags which feed<br />
into a centralized system that uses real-time<br />
data to manage a store. Not enough footfall in<br />
the dairy aisle? The system's heat map<br />
can identify that and automatically lower<br />
prices on items that need to<br />
sell.<br />
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