đ„¶ Good morning, and welcome to Tuesdayâs Daily Authority! Yesterday was Blue Monday, officially the most depressing day of the year â and we had snow in Scotland which still hasnât melted. Luckily todayâs a bit cheerier as itâs Terrific Tuesday (ok, so thatâs not official, but Iâm going with it).
Googleâs âGroguâ AirTag competitor

Eric Zeman / Android Authority
A leak suggests Google could be working on a tracker to rival Appleâs AirTag:
- According to leaker Kuba Wojciechowski, the codename for this product is âGroguâ â the real name of âBaby Yodaâ from The Mandalorian. Cute!
- The purported tracker would supposedly include a speaker and come in multiple colors.
- It may even pack support for Bluetooth LE and ultra-wideband (UWB).
Googleâs included UWB tech in its phones since the Pixel 6 series but hasnât really utilized the tech properly to date.
- This tracker could be Googleâs opportunity to use the tech to provide owners with ultra-specific location data for their tracker (and anything itâs attached to).
- Thereâs no word yet on the real product name or when it could launch, but weâre assuming Google could announce it at Google I/O in the Spring, launching it in October at its annual hardware event.
- Weâll have to wait and see!
Pixel Fold dummy reveals dimensions and more

- Weâve already seen leaked renders, but this dummyâs supposedly made for case manufacturers
- Though the model doesnât contain any hardware, its dimensions are allegedly accurate.
- That means the hinge design, bezels, camera positioning, and so on, are the same on the model as on the actual Pixel Fold.
What else do we know?
- The model suggests a super thin Pixel Fold that measures just 5.7mm. Thatâs slimmer than an unfolded Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, for context.
- The two halves of the Pixel Fold appear to shut flush, without a gap.
- That likely means Googleâs using a droplet-style hinge, like that of the Motorola Razr 2022 or Oppo Find N2, and Dave2D was told the deviceâs hinge will be similar to Oppoâs foldable.
- Onto that screen: Mock-ups show that when folded, itâs seemingly wider than the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
- It also appears to have thicker bezels at the top and bottom when unfolded, with the camera resting on the top bezel, so it doesnât interfere with the inner display.
- Stereo soundâs on the cards too, as the speakers are placed on the phoneâs top left and bottom right.
đ§ââïž Enjoying The Last of Us on HBO? Thereâs an official companion podcast with Troy Baker (who played Joel in the games) and co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, going behind the scenes of the show (h/t Mashable).
Tuesday thing

If your January has been all positivity and resolutions so far, why not mix things up a bit with a good old curse?
- On Japanâs leading flea market site, Mercari, you can order damnation direct to your doorstep, with great deals on curses.
- Business is apparently booming, with the deals trending on Twitter.
- Seller Jujutsushi Mukuro (âDark Arts Master Corpseâ) offers a wide range of options, from cursing those whoâve wronged you to bouncing back from money woes or even wooing a crush in time for Valentineâs Day.
- Just tell the seller the names of the people involved and what youâd like done, and youâll receive an âofuda,â or sacred paper talisman, in the mail a couple of days after the ritual is complete.
- Other spooky items for sale include Cursed Black Salt, which supposedly causes the target to feel as though theyâre being watched while they sleep, and âWara Ningyoâ, the Japanese version of voodoo dolls.
- Hopefully, your Januaryâs going well enough that you donât need to resort to such extreme measures, and the site also sells âCurse Returnsâ in case you think somebody has cast an evil eye on you.
- Then again, if you think that, maybe you just need to get better sleepâŠ
Have a great day!
Paula Beaton, Copy Editor.
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