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AMD to invest $400 million in India by 2028: Here’s what we know

US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices said on Friday it will invest around $400 million in India over the next five years and will build its largest design center in the tech hub of Bengaluru. AMD’s announcement was made by its Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster at an annual semiconductor conference that started Friday in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Other speakers at the flagship event include Foxconn Chairman Young Liu and Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra. Despite being a late entrant, the Modi government has been courting investments into India’s nascent chip sector to establish its credentials as a chipmaking hub. AMD said it will open its new design centre campus in Bengaluru by end of this year and create 3,000 new engineering roles within five years. “Our India teams will continue to play a pivotal role in delivering the high-performance and adaptive solutions that support AMD customers worldwide,” Papermaster said. The new 500,000-square-foot (55,5...

Google introduces new Play Store filters to help find tablet apps from smartphone: Heres how it works

People have complained that Android apps don’t work well on large screens or windows. However, as Google is entering new form factors with its Google Tablet and Google Pixel Fold, the company is also making changes to the Play Store to highlight apps that work best on these form factors.

Google wants to make it easier for users to find and explore apps that are suitable for Chromebook and tablet devices. For this, the Google Play Store has introduced new sections for these kinds of apps. The changes also include better screen adaptations and easier installation on multiple devices.

Users can see non-phone apps in the “Other devices” tab in the Play Store. This tab has new filters for Chromebook and tablet apps. There are 50 Chromebook apps and 28 tablet apps that are featured. Users can also explore more categories, such as apps for learning, chatting, drawing, and more.

Users can see the new section on their Android phone’s Play Store. Play Store now allows users to install apps on their other devices with their account, so they don’t have to search the Play Store on their tablet or Chromebook.

The change has been rolling out and it is already available to many users.

Data deletion policy

Google has made a big update to its Play Store Rules. The company has added a new Data Deletion Policy that wants to give users more information and choice over their data in apps. It also wants to help developers show their apps’ privacy and security in a simple way.

“For apps that enable app account creation, developers will soon need to provide an option to initiate account and data deletion from within the app and online,” Google wrote in a blogpost.

In short, when the new rules start, apps, especially the ones that need users to make an account and log in, will have to let users delete all their data easily. The company says that the new policy is very important because it will let a user ask for account and data deletion without needing to install the app again.

“The feature also gives developers a way to provide more choice: users who may not want to delete their account entirely can choose to delete other data only where applicable (such as activity history, images, or videos),” the company added.

In addition to giving users more control over their data, this policy also gives developers more flexibility to retain certain data points that they might need for regulatory purposes.

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