According to C2 Productions on Twitter, Google is implementing a new means for deciding whether a link you click will open in an Android App or a web application on your Chromebook! This is fantastic news, if you ask me, especially as someone who is extremely picky about how clean and organized my … [Read more...] about It should soon be easier to choose whether links open in apps or web apps on your Chromebook
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Pixel and Android phones could soon detect when you snore or cough because why not
The second-generation Nest Hub in the past has added many health tracking features including the ability to detect when you're snoring when noise occurs in your environment while you sleep, and well, how you're sleeping overall. This is possible because the device's sensors capture and process … [Read more...] about Pixel and Android phones could soon detect when you snore or cough because why not
Android 13 Beta 2.1 patch rolling out now with bug fixes for Pixel phones
Android 13 began its public beta exactly a month ago, giving Android enthusiasts an early look at the new features the new iteration of the OS has to offer. These features include new notification permissions, a brand new photo picker, more support for themed app icons, improved localization, and … [Read more...] about Android 13 Beta 2.1 patch rolling out now with bug fixes for Pixel phones
You can no longer buy Kindle books through the Amazon app on Android
While I'm personally all in on the Google Play Books ecosystem for eBooks and audiobooks, I can understand that there is a much larger percentage of people that prefer Kindle and Audible for their content. Because Android is the dominant handheld operating system, it stands to reason that most of … [Read more...] about You can no longer buy Kindle books through the Amazon app on Android
Android 12 QPR3 Beta 3 breaking Pixel Launcher app search for some
Android 12 QPR3 Beta 3 was made available to beta testers earlier this month as the third and final build before moving on to stable. The release was reported to include a few bug fixes pertaining to a white line on the screen of Pixel 6 Pro devices, a crashing issue with the NHS COVID-19 app, and … [Read more...] about Android 12 QPR3 Beta 3 breaking Pixel Launcher app search for some
Android TV 13 update focuses on multitasking, picture-in-picture, and accessibility features
At Google I/O 2022, Google detailed many of its updates to the Android TV operating system, with a focus on three specific areas. Across performance, accessibility features, and multitasking, the company had a lot to share. It even went on to discuss the long-awaited multi-user profiles that keep … [Read more...] about Android TV 13 update focuses on multitasking, picture-in-picture, and accessibility features
Android Auto redesign “Coolwalk” official, made for multitasking and adapts to your display size
In just a few months, Google will be rolling out a brand new interface design for Android Auto that's made to adapt to any screen size. Remember the codename "Coolwalk" from a while back? Well, this is it, and it's finally coming! The goal of the redesign is to help you get directions faster, … [Read more...] about Android Auto redesign “Coolwalk” official, made for multitasking and adapts to your display size
Google I/O 2022 Day One recap with highlights for Android Developers
Today was a very eventful Day One at Google I/O 2022 with tons of information and developments. To help you sift through all of it, we are rounding up the top announcements and news for the day in the main topic categories, such as Android development, the Better Together initiative, and the latest … [Read more...] about Google I/O 2022 Day One recap with highlights for Android Developers
Google responds to Match Group’s lawsuit over Android’s in-app payments
News broke yesterday of a lawsuit that the Match Group (parent company of dating apps such as Tinder, Match, and OkCupid) filed against Google over what it called "anti-competitive" behavior by imposing its own billing system via the Play Store. Google has since then responded to the allegations via … [Read more...] about Google responds to Match Group’s lawsuit over Android’s in-app payments
How to enable Dark Mode on Google Docs for Android and the web
Are you sick and tired of editing late at night and being completely blinded by the light of a white user interface in Google Docs? What's astonishing to me is that despite the many ways that Google has already baked Dark Mode into many of its apps, several others remain without it in 2022. That's … [Read more...] about How to enable Dark Mode on Google Docs for Android and the web
Google Play apps now show way more detailed information on how they will use your data
The Google Play Store has had information on how app developers will utilize your personal data to drive and improve the experience for quite some time now. With the introduction of this though, it was never very detailed. Luckily, that's all changing now as this feature is being further developed … [Read more...] about Google Play apps now show way more detailed information on how they will use your data
The Google Fi Android app is getting a slight Material You redesign
Discovered in version 60 of the app on Android, Google Fi is receiving somewhat of a Material You redesign. It's nothing major, but it does place the ageing app in line with the rest of Google's revamped offerings. For those of you unaware, Material You is Google's design language which was … [Read more...] about The Google Fi Android app is getting a slight Material You redesign










