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Autostart and StaY!
Autostart and StaY! is a simple app that lets you do the following:
* Does NOT need root!
* Make an app autostart at system start (autostart mode) with various options, like
– On Boot Completed
– On SD Card Mounted
– On Media Scanner Completed
– And many more!
* Autostart using BroadcastReceiver Intent also supported!
* Make an app always stay in the foreground (persistent mode)
– With the option to keep screen always alive!
* Advanced scan for low memory devices
* Main functionality (Autostart, Persist, Broadcast) does NOT need root!!!
* Root only needed for Autostop and some advanced experimental features.
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Your Calendar Widget
Your Calendar Widget is a homescreen calendar widget. It shows your upcoming appointments. You can easily configure and adapt the calendar widget to your needs. You can easily access your calendar application or a certain appointment, by clicking on the todays date or the appointment in the widget. The widgets preferences can be opened by clicking on the preference icon in the widget. Via the “+”-icon, new appointments can be created.
Each widget on your homescreen has its own configuration. This allows to have several widgets on the homescreen with different calendar- and display-settings.
Your Calendar Widget provides the following features :
– decide which calendars should be displayed in the widget
– set the period in which to search for appointments
– set the maximum number of appointments to display
– choose between three different display-modes (calendar agenda)
– predefined styles
– notifications that allow you to see upcoming events in the lockscreen
– scale the whole widget
– fontsettings for almost every element. Moreover its possible to have different font settings for ongoing and soon upcoming events (today, tomorrow).
– separate configurations for each widget
WHAT’S NEW
The widget-settings now provide a preview of the widget
New settings to configure the color and shape of the event background
New option for first-day-of-the-week setting added: “Saturday”
New setting to configure the space between agenda days
Themes preview is now using the current background-image
Size of the settings button (when using header type = “none”) has been decreased to prevent accidental opening of the widget-settings
Theme(s) added/updated
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Raya Icon Pack | NEW dashboard
More than 12 100 icons (some apps share the same icon to support more apps without increasing the app size)
– 8 icon masks for unsupported apps until your requests reach our inbox
All requests are accepted
– Several options for premium requests
– 8 icon masks for unsupported apps until your requests reach our inbox
– Dashboard with awesome features such as icon request tool, multi-languages, FAQ, dozens of supported launchers…
– About 2,000 wallpapers
– Responsible themers. Contact us if you have troubles using our icon pack!
What’s New: 
See built-in changelog.
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Monitor your baby, pet, home, business, traffic, and weather remotely and securely (no data being sent to 3rd parties). tinyCam Monitor provides the best value to customers.

FEATURES:

  • Intuitive interface. See the screenshots to appreciate the quality of the app.
  • H.264 codec (SW and HW) support for FOSCAM HD models (FI9821W, FI9826W, FI9831P, etc.).
  • MPEG4/H264/H265 for many cams via RTSP protocol.
  • ONVIF Profile S 5,000+ cameras support.
  • P2P support.
  • M-JPEG devises support of all major vendors (150+).
  • 2-way audio (talking and listening) for Amcrest, Axis, FOSCAM, Apexis, Loftek, Mobotix, Tenvis, Wanscam, Wansview, Hikvision, INSTAR, Upham, and more on the way!
  • 1-way audio (listening) for D-Link, Edimax, Panasonic, SONY, Sharx Security, TRENDnet, Y-cam, Sricam (selective models).
  • SSL support (HTTPS protocol) for secured monitoring and encrypting credentials (digest authentication).
  • 14 different layouts with an unlimited number of cameras.
  • Control PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) enabled devices, i.e. Pixord, Vivotek.
  • Relay, LED control for some models.
  • 24/7 MP4 video recording (Android 4.3+) on local storage/SD card and JPEGs recording to the cloud (Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive) and FTP/FTPS server.
  • Sequence mode for automatic cameras switching.
  • Group cameras by tags.
  • Easy to use pinch to zoom for digital zooming.
  • Import/export settings to SD card or cloud service.
  • Support for any USB/laptop cams through 3d party software for PC/Mac (see FAQ).
  • Very CPU efficient.
UNIQUE FEATURES:
  • Background recording. Make your own DVR!
  • Time-lapse recording.
  • Internal web server for remote archive access
  • Both in-app and on-camera motion detection (selective models). Make automatic recording or send an email on motion!
  • Face detection.
  • LAN scanner for automatic cams detection. Have a camera IP address suddenly changed? It takes couple minutes to fully rescan your home network.
  • Audio real-time processing (squelch & alarm) for using it as a baby monitor with audio graph.
  • Audio monitoring from multiple cameras at once.
  • Multiple background audio.
  • Sensors support (e.g. temperature sensor, humidity, etc.) for some cameras.
  • Cast to Android Wear.
  • Google Cast™ Ready (Chromecast).
  • TV interface.
  • Widgets and home shortcuts.
  • Floating windows.
  • Tasker/Locale automation plugin.

Screenshot:

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What’s New?

11.0.2:
• Added RTSP protocol support for Wyze cameras w/ special firmware.
• Added proper handling of Wyze Sense devices.
• Added ‘Logout’ link in web server main page.
• Added reporting CVE-2019-11220 vulnerability by network scanner for P2P cameras.
• Added showing storage/bandwidth usage in tinyCam Cloud.
• Added ‘Prefer UDP instead of TCP’ switch in tinyCam Cloud to decrease bandwidth usage.
• Fixed ONVIF reconnection.
• Local connections are considered as secure (the padlock is shown).



Samsung's new camera sensors feature 0.8-micrometer pixels

Your 2020 smartphone upgrade could bring with it a substantial boost in camera quality, with Samsung unveiling new 64 megapixel and 48 megapixel camera sensors designed for use in mobile devices.

The Isocell Bright GW1 (64 MP) and Isocell Bright GM2 (48 MP) sensors make use of Samsung's existing 0.8-micrometer pixel sensor technology – currently the smallest pixel size on the market – but ramp up the resolution from the previous high of 20 MP.
Traditionally, Bigger pixels have meant better PHOTOs because they can capture more light. However, improvements in image processing and efficiency have meant sensor makers like Samsung can safely ramp down pixel size to get more detail in a shot – and squeeze cameras into tighter spaces inside smartphones.
Behind the scenes, Samsung utilizes what it calls Tetracell technology to intelligently merge light captured from adjacent pixels, to effectively create larger pixels on the fly. Light sensitivity is the equivalent of a sensor pixel twice the size, Samsung says.
In addition, the new 64 MP sensor comes with real time HDR processing – it's rated at a 100 decibel (dB) dynamic range, whereas most conventional sensors have a dynamic range of about 60 dB, so should allow plenty of detail to be retained in the final images.
"Over the past few years, mobile phone cameras have become the main instrument for recording and sharing our everyday moments," said Yongin Park from Samsung Electronics in a press statement.
"With more pixels and advanced pixel technologies, Samsung Isocell Bright GW1 and GM2 will bring a new level of photography to today's sleekest mobile devices that will enhance and help change the way we record our daily lives."
We're seeing all the major players in the market – including Apple and Google – trying to make progress in image processing and optimization on the software side, as the physical limitations of a smartphone chassis start to restrict what can be done with the actual lenses and sensors.
One way around these physical restrictions is to introduce multiple lenses and sensors on the back of phones – something the compact GW1 and GM2 should help with.
Samsung says the sensors are going to be ready for mass production in the second half of the year, so it doesn't look as though they'll be ready in time for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. They might well make it into the Galaxy S11 phones next year though, as well as phones made by manufacturers that source their camera sensors from Samsung.
Source: SAMSUNG
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Google's Pixel phones have traditionally been high-end devices, but for the first time the company has launched a pair of mid-range phones – the Pixel 3a and 3a XL. These strip out a few premium features of the current flagships, the Pixel 3 and 3 XL, in favor of an easier-to-swallow price tag. But just what do you get and what do you lose? Here, New Atlas compares the specs and features of the Pixel 3 and 3 XL with the Pixel 3a and 3a XL.

Both the 3a and 3a XL are slightly bigger than their flagship counterparts – in fact, the 3a XL is one of the biggest phones of the year dimension-wise.
Display size
The Pixel 3a has a slightly bigger screen than the regular 3, while the 3a XL has shrunk a little compared to the 3 XL.

RAM


All four Pixel phones are kitted out with a reliable 4 GB of RAM.

Built-in storage

A generous 64 GB of storage space is the baseline amount on all four phones, while the Pixel 3 and 3 XL also give the option of doubling that, if you need it.