Samsung has released a critical security update for Galaxy smartphones, including the Security patch for Galaxy devices.
Epic Games is suing Google and Samsung because it believes the tech giants are making it harder to sideload apps or allow alternative app stores, like Epic's, onto Android devices. Epic alleges ...
The integrated blocker accepts the inputted PD and height settings from the ALE-5000 and instantly displays the correct lens blocking position. No additional data input procedure is required.
Essentially, Epic claims that Google directed Samsung to use its Auto Blocker feature to force anyone who attempts to get the Epic Games Store app to go through several unnecessary steps to ...
"While Samsung half-heartedly claims Auto Blocker is a security feature, its operation is to block all competing stores, regardless of how safe and secure they may be—and without any assessment ...
The firm has blamed a Samsung feature called Auto Blocker for the issue, which is turned on by default on the manufacturer's latest products. The tool is intended to block "malicious activity" and ...
This time around, as reported by our friends at 9to5Google, Epic is focused on Samsung’s “Auto Blocker” feature that limits users to installing apps from “authorized sources.” ...
"Google did not request that Samsung create their Auto Blocker feature." Epic has argued that Samsung's introduction of a new security feature, Auto Blocker, unfairly restricts competition by ...
A Google exec is pushing back on Epic Games after the game maker sued Google and Samsung over Samsung's Auto Blocker feature. "Epic’s latest lawsuit is a meritless and dangerous move.
The gaming company claims that the primary issue lies with Samsung’s Auto Blocker feature, which is turned on by default in newer Samsung products. Auto Blocker is designed to prevent malicious ...
The latest lawsuit focuses on Samsung’s Auto Blocker feature. Epic claims that feature was implemented in coordination with Google to undermine a recent US court decision against Google’s app ...
Calcium channel blocker (CCB)-related edema is quite common in clinical practice and can effectively deter a clinician from continued prescription of these drugs. Its etiology relates to a ...