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Android Oreo: The New Cookie In Town
The official name of the latest Android system update has been announced as Android Oreo and was launched on August 21st along with the solar eclipse! This newest version of Google’s mobile operating system will arrive on devices by the end of the year. The name sticks with the tradition of naming each different version of Android after a treat and follows Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop, Marshmallow and Nougat.

The vice president of Product Management, Sameer Samat has described the operating system as “smarter, faster and more powerful than ever.” The beta program participants will receive the update first followed by the Google Pixel and Nexus handsets. The final version of Android 8 Oreo has already been pushed out to the Android Open Source Project.

The Oreo update will introduce brand new functionality and ‘vitals’ to Android smartphones and tablets. Along with battery improvements, the new OS will also include security improvements such as Google Play Protect which is an anti malware feature that alerts the users of the presence of malicious apps on the phone. It also includes improvements like background limits for apps, Bluetooth audio improvements and other important changes in vital system behavior for apps built for Oreo.
The update will also feature user facing additions such as a new “picture-in-picture” mode that lets some apps run in a small corner of the screen.

One of the biggest updates in the new OS will be the addition of notification dots which neatly bundle certain alerts together depending on subject matter. Along with the redesigned Android emoji, Google has introduced 60 new emojis, a new look for media notifications and the quick settings menu, a redesigned settings menu, adaptive icons, notification channels and the Octopus Easter egg.
The final version of Android 8 is a much more stable version of the four developer previews launched throughout the year. The Android superhero themed statue of an Android Oreo mascot wearing a cape was unveiled across the street from the Chelsea Market. The original Nabisco factory was located here where the first Oreo was invented. Android has previously teamed up with Nestle and Hershey’s for their 4.4 KitKat upgrade making this their second collaboration!

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Healthy Snacking Is Emerging as India’s Next Consumer Growth Story
The healthy snacking category in India is no longer a niche trend it is steadily becoming a mainstream consumer movement. The latest funding momentum around brands like Phab highlights how investors are increasingly backing companies that sit at the intersection of health, convenience, and modern lifestyles. As urban consumers become more conscious of ingredients, nutrition, and long-term wellness, demand is shifting away from traditional packaged snacks toward products that promise both taste and better nutritional value.
What makes this market particularly attractive is its ability to create recurring consumer habits. Unlike many direct-to-consumer categories that rely heavily on one-time purchases, healthy snacks naturally fit into daily routines. This opens opportunities for brands to build stronger customer loyalty while expanding into adjacent categories such as protein-rich foods, functional beverages, and wellness-focused products. The competition is no longer about selling snacks it is about owning a larger share of the consumer’s health journey.
Looking ahead, the biggest winners may not be the brands with the widest product portfolios, but those that can balance nutrition, affordability, and taste at scale. As health-conscious consumption expands beyond metro cities, India’s better-for-you food segment could evolve into one of the country’s most significant consumer categories. The growing flow of capital into this space signals that investors are betting on a long-term behavioral shift rather than a short-lived food trend.
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Why Capital Is Flowing Toward Bharat-Focused Fintechs Again
India’s fintech sector is entering a new phase of growth, and the spotlight is increasingly shifting toward underserved consumers in smaller cities and towns. The recent funding secured by WeRize reflects growing investor confidence in platforms that are expanding access to financial products such as credit, insurance, and other services for customers who have traditionally remained outside the reach of formal financial institutions. As digital adoption deepens across the country, fintech companies are finding significant opportunities beyond metro markets.
What makes this trend notable is the industry’s transition from simply enabling digital payments to building broader financial ecosystems. Rather than focusing on a single service, fintech firms are expanding their product portfolios to meet multiple customer needs under one platform. This approach not only strengthens customer relationships but also creates more sustainable business models by increasing engagement and lifetime value.
The larger implication is that India’s next fintech growth story may be driven by financial inclusion rather than convenience alone. Investors are increasingly backing companies that combine technology, data-driven underwriting, and localized distribution to serve emerging consumer segments. As competition intensifies, the ability to build trust, offer relevant products, and address the financial needs of Bharat could become a key differentiator for the next generation of fintech leaders.
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OpenAI’s Trusted Contact Feature Signals a New Direction in AI Safety
OpenAI’s introduction of trusted contact safeguards for potential self-harm cases reflects a major evolution in AI responsibility.
Beyond Moderation
AI safety is shifting from simply blocking harmful content to actively supporting user wellbeing through:
- early risk detection
- human-centered intervention
- stronger emotional safety frameworks
This positions AI as more than an information tool—it becomes part of broader digital support systems.
Key Industry Impact
Trusted contact models could influence future safety standards across:
- AI assistants
- mental health platforms
- social media
- digital health services
The Bigger Challenge
While promising, success depends on balancing:
- privacy
- consent
- ethical intervention
- user trust
Final Take
This move signals that the future of AI safety may rely not just on preventing harmful responses, but on building more responsible, human-connected support systems.
