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Samsung Galaxy Note10+ review: Reaching the limit of flagship
The Galaxy Note10+ is the biggest Galaxy Note Samsung's released yet (which tends to be the case every year), but I'll get straight to the point: it's
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Android's iconic dessert names are going away, starting with Android 10
The last dessert to grace the name of a version of Google's Android operating system will officially be pie. At a meeting in the Android team's new office in Mountain View last month, we sat down with some of the Googlers responsible for handling Android's biggest rebrand since, well, Android.
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Tinder bypasses Google Play, joining revolt against app store fee
Tinder joined a growing backlash against app store taxes by bypassing Google Play in a move that could shake up the billion-dollar industry dominated by Google and Apple Inc.
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Google Warning: Tens Of Millions Of Android Phones Come Preloaded With Dangerous Malware
Millions of shiny new Android smartphones are being purchased with dangerous malware factory-installed, according to Google's own security research team. There have been multiple headlines about the millions of harmful apps being installed from the Play Store, but this is something new. And the danger to unsuspecting users, trusting that new boxed devices are safe and clean, is that some of that preinstalled malware can download other malware in the background, commit ad fraud, or even take over its host device.
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7 of the Best Budgeting Apps
With numerous budgeting apps available on the market, it’s essential you know which ones are the best and what they have to offer so you don’t waste your time, money, and privacy. The best budgeting apps take into account your lifestyle and financial situation, can be tailored to your budgeting style, and offer great customer service. Let's take a look at the leading contenders. Why Use a Budgeting App? The primary reason you should use a budgeting app is because it helps you save money. These apps provide organization so you are informed, as you ought to be, of exactly
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These are the very best Android games you should be playing
If you're looking for the best new games available in the Google Play Store, you've come to the right place. We update this list whenever a new game comes out that's worthy of being added to this list, so you'll always know about the latest and greatest games.
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How to block (or at least cut down on) robocalls
You can't block all the spam phone calls, but blocking some is better than blocking none.
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Making the case for a Microsoft Surface Phone that runs Android
Is a Surface Phone that runs Android really plausible? What would be the benefits? Let's explore.
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7 Ways OnePlus and OxygenOS Beat Google's Stock Android
OnePlus phones just keep getting better and better, but what’s not often talked about very much is the software that comes pre-installed on board. It’s Android, but it’s OnePlus’ own brand of Android called OxygenOS and it’s getting very close to beating Google at its own game.
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25 Million Android Phones Infected With Malware That 'Hides In WhatsApp'
Fraudsters have managed to infect millions of Android phones via an Alibaba-owned app store, researchers claim.
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From the Editor's Desk: Google's looming Pixel 4 disappointment
Can Google continue to pretend the normal rules of phone hardware don't apply to it?
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How to mirror Android notifications/SMS on Windows 10 PC
Or if you use Chrome: https://messages.google.com This is very handy if you need TAN codes for bank transfers so you don't have to fiddle about with your phone.
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These are the sneaky new ways that Android apps are tracking you
Google’s operating system manages access to your personal information. But what happens when apps refuse to play by the rules?
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Chinese border guards put secret surveillance app on tourists' phones
Software extracts emails, texts and contacts and could be used to track movements
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Bill Gates says his 'greatest mistake ever' was failing to create Android at Microsoft
Microsoft phased out its Windows-powered smartphones in 2017 after they failed to take off with consumers.
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Google was never really serious about tablets
Google’s getting out of the tablet hardware business, canceling two different tablets it was building and reassigning those employees to other projects. And as it did with the Pixel 4 rumors, the company decided to break the usual script of “we don’t comment on future products” by just up and telling Computer World and Business Insider that it planned on focusing on laptops like the Pixelbook going forward.
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Download Android Q Wallpapers Stock, Ringtones, Alarm Tones, Notification Sounds, Theme, Boot Animation
Download Android Q Stock wallpapers, Android Q ringtones, Android Q alarm tones, Android Q notification sound and Android Q boot animation.
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Images will no longer automatically sync between Google Drive and Photos starting in July
Google has long maintained an optional link between Google Drive and Google Photos, but it appears that feature is going away. According to Google, many... by Ryan Whitwam in Google, News
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Samsung’s updated A-series phones are coming to the US, starting at $179.99
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Android Tutorial - Tutlane
Android tutorial for beginners and experienced with examples. In android tutorial we covered a topics like android architecture, installation, services, intents and filters, ui controls, notifications,etc. with examples
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