Sounds like you don't even know what GOG does?
Google is rolling out a new Android System Key Verifier app that helps you verify you're chatting with the right person and not a scammer.
You know what that means - sounds like your washer needs some good old fashioned Generative AI!
Android may soon open Captive Portals in an Android Custom Tab instead of a WebView, making it easier to access some public Wi-Fi networks.
Switch to firefox.
Starting to emerge or the left wing bots going down? Or the insanely heavy handed left wing mods not banning every person for being even slightly right wing because they got a reality check?
Skibidi Effect
Google is requiring OEMs to add a page for Quick Share into the setup wizard, hopefully boosting awareness of the file sharing tool.
Google has reportedly started rolling out the new battery charging limit feature to Pixel phones with the latest November update.
Google has reportedly started rolling out the new battery charging limit feature to Pixel phones with the latest November update.
Right? It's insane.
Yep, you're right there.
Ngl seeing the American left wing bubble burst is wild and entertaining. I mean, I would never want Trump to be elected but people have gotten a huge reality check of what sort of online environment they were exposed to.
Democrats are a donkey.
As an outsider, not sure if fact or commentary haha.
everyone seemed to jump to conclusions.
Honestly, everyone's been so burned by companies pulling the wool over their eyes that there's just no trust left. People were happy with Mozilla 5-6 years ago and nowadays everyone is a skeptic.
You might be right in this case but they weren't wrong.
Copilot is fantastic branding tbh. It's like the MBAs want change for the sake of keeping their jobs.
European Commission looks into alleged exclusivity, pricing, and patent demands.
America thought they had the funniest joke on the planet in 2016 and had to say it again.
A Google Keep redesign today simplifies the bottom portion of the app by introducing a new FAB (floating action button).
Howard Webb: Penalty decision that sealed Erik ten Hag’s fate was wrong
Howard Webb believes VAR Michael Oliver was wrong to recommend awarding late West Ham penalty against Man United which led to loss and Erik ten Hag’s dismissal
Google Pixel reportedly saw absolutely massive 3x growth in North America in just one month, but it seems too good to be true.
Google Pixel reportedly saw absolutely massive 3x growth in North America in just one month, but it seems too good to be true.
Looks like Pixel 9 stays the odd one out by not releasing with the latest version of Android
The OnePlus 13 just got unveiled in China, and it has some pretty nice upgrades over the OnePlus 12!
Attached: 3 images The OnePlus 13 just got unveiled in China, and it has some pretty nice upgrades over the OnePlus 12! - Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite - Flatter display - Larger 6000mAh battery - Ultrasonic instead of optical fingerprint scanner - IP69 rating for protection from high p...
- Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
- Flatter display
- Larger 6000mAh battery
- Ultrasonic instead of optical fingerprint scanner
- IP69 rating for protection from high pressure liquids
- Larger/better vibration motor
- Runs ColorOS 15 based on Android 15
Google is already planning Tensor G6-based Pixel 11a and Pixel Tablet 3, including some interesting SoC changes.
Google is already planning Tensor G6-based Pixel 11a and Pixel Tablet 3, including some interesting SoC changes.
With interest in Android-based XR headsets on the rise, the Play Store appears to be getting ready to support apps built for them.
This is actually pretty cool assuming that there's a permission for this that I can toggle.
The Pixel 11's Tensor G6 will use the same TSMC N3P process node as Apple's A19, while Tensor G5 gets N3E.
Wallpaper-based theming on Android 15 has a minor issue that results in fewer wallpaper color combinations and a bunch of duplicates.
Google Photos is set to introduce a revamped video player, featuring distinct buttons and more for an improved user experience.
Probably not technically true because podcasts use RSS
I have an account that I use to read, but I've never posted on Mastodon. Decided to tweet after seeing this post and I see a privacy option called "Quiet Public - Fewer Algorithmic Fanfares".
Seriously, wtf is this? What does that even mean? If techie people like me can't figure out Mastodon then you can't expect the general public to do that. I'm not blaming this feature in particular, but Mastodon is quirky in all the wrong ways.