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Google Podcasts finally starts rolling out Cast support
Google Podcasts received a fair amount of criticism at launch for a variety of valid reasons, but the biggest issues stemmed from a lack of support across Google's ecosystem. The app, somewhat absurdly, launched without proper Android Auto or Cast support — and offered little else to recommend it, including no option for creating podcast playlists. Now, after addressing the Android Auto issue, the app is beginning to roll out support for Cast.
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How Apple's New Lineup and iPhone XR will Influence Android Trends
Apple’s annual events are a time and cause of reflection for Android purists. It’s a single day, once a year—unless you count Apple’s tablet events—which Android has continuously failed to compete against. It’s a day when Apple arguably has the most to lose but also has the most excess to throw around, showing the world what they feel the public will want in the coming year.
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Ditch your phone's built-in web browser for these seven alternatives
Your phone comes with a built-in web browser—Chrome for Android and Safari for iOS. But if you switch to an alternative app, you can protect your privacy, save data, navigate faster, and more.
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Android Pie adds support for the Sony PlayStation 4's DualShock 4
A much-requested feature has finally been added to Android Pie: controller mapping for the Sony PlayStation 4’s DualShock 4. The PlayStation 4 is the most popular current-generation game console on the market, so it’s no surprise there’s a lot of people out there with DualShock 4 controllers who want to use them to play mobile games on Android. The problem with using your PlayStation 4 controller on Android is that the key mapping may not be available on your device.
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Samsung’s First Foldable Smartphone will Launch This Year
Many smartphone companies are looking forward to manufacture a foldable smartphone. Even Huawei is also working overtime to launch its foldable smartphone. Samsung one of the best smartphone brand …
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If your Android mobile is running slowly and loosing battery quickly, it might have been hacked - RS Post
If your Android phone is running slowly, loosing battery quick or is overheating more than usual, it is probably hacked. Lately many hackers have been mining cryptocurrency on smartphones and Android was a better target than Apple’s iphones. In the best case if your phone was hacked and it is mining crypto, it will overheat, slow down and you will have to charge your battery a lot. But worse things could happen. Your phone could end up permanently damaged.
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Reasons to wait for Samsung S10 Instead of Buying Note 9
The all new Samsung Note 9 is emerging as one of the favourite phone for Android lover. No doubts, it will the favourite Android Phone of 2018. But now the Samsung is preparing for the launch of th…
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2016 Pixel XL owners experiencing issues with quick chargers after Android Pie update
Over the past few weeks, some owners of the 2016 Pixel XL have reported problems using quick chargers on Android P. For most of that time, Android P was still in beta, so bugs were to be expected. Unfortunately, issues with quick charging are still present in the final 9.0 release.
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Why Google’s Plan for Limiting Screen Time on Android Phones Could Be the Best
Tech companies keep talking about digital well-being lately. The idea is to ensure that smartphone and app users aren’t just whiling away their hours in a tapping, scrolling stupor, and that the time spent on their digital devices is purposeful—and lasts only as long as necessary. At its annual developer conference in June, Apple announced a feature addressing this called Screen Time. It allows iOS users to monitor how much time they spend in each app they open as well as set daily limits on app usage.
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How to Fix Pname com Error on Facebook App
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The Pixel 3 XL may be the first phone from Google I don't want
People who know me also know that I'm a fan of Android the way Google builds it on its own phones. Anyone can build Android and is free to add or take away whatever parts they like, but the small additions that Google adds make Android something unique and awesome. But later this year, I may not want to use a phone from Google.
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Yum! That's some good Android Pie
Android 9, aka Android Pie, brings numerous tasty improvements.
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Android 9.0 announced as Android Pie; List of Phones to get Android Pie Update
Here we go through expected Android Pie Phones List 2018 2019, how to update and Android 9.0 Pie image download (firmware download links).
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The New Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Helps You Get More Done from Wherever You Are
Samsung Electronics today announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, a new 2-in-1 Android tablet designed for people who want to do more on the go—from home to the office and everywhere in between. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 delivers an experience that helps you work smarter by keeping you operating at the highest levels. Paired with a polished modern design, an immersive display...
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On-Device Cryptocurrency Mining Apps Now Banned From Google App Store
If the past few months have shown us anything, it would be that the cryptocurrency industry is very unpredictable. While banks and organizations from different industries are starting to invest their time, resources and money into projects related to the industry, other parties choose to take the opposite route.
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10 ways to extend your Android phone battery life
With a few simple tricks, which are already in your Android smartphone, you can get hours more life from your device.
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Android P will finally restrict apps from monitoring your network activity
Android has long allowed apps the ability to monitor network activity on the device. This could be exploited by attackers for malicious purposes. Thanks to a recent change, this will no longer be allowed.
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BLU Studio G4 Release Date, Specs, Features, Pros & Cons - BLU Cell Phones
Check out BLU Studio G4 release date, specs gsmarena, features, BLU Studio G4 price in US/UK/Canada, pros and cons.
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YouTube's Dark Mode is frustratingly everywhere except Android
YouTube announced a dark theme for its website way back in May 2017, and it released its dark theme to iOS users back at the beginning of the year. When you go to YouTube's support page for Dark theme, you can see how easy it is to turn it on on Apple devices and on computers, but when you click on the Android tab, you get a slap in the face with "Dark theme is currently only available on IOS. Dark theme on Android is coming soon."
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Google warns Android might not remain free because of EU decision
The EU’s decision to force Google to unbundle its Chrome and search apps from Android may have some implications for the future of Android’s free business model. In a blog post defending Google’s decision to bundle search and Chrome apps on Android, Google CEO Sundar Pichai outlines the company’s response to the EU’s $5 billion fine.
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