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+11 +1Windows 11 Finally Adds Android Apps. Here's How to Download Them
One of the new operating system's most anticipated features is rolling out in preview for the US.
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+19 +5After three years, Google ends Pixel 3 support with February patch
The February patch is also the first on-time release for the Pixel 6. The February Android security patch is live, marking both the first on-time patch for the Pixel 6 and the last patch ever for the Pixel 3.
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+15 +2Google says Android tablets are the future, starts staffing up new division
Can Google invest in Android tablets longterm, or is this another temporary interest?
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+19 +4Google Is Forcing Me to Dump a Perfectly Good Phone
Three years ago, my Pixel 3 was the latest and greatest Google phone. Now, the company has stopped providing software updates, making it a security risk to use.
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+20 +2Google Pixel Watch Launch Tipped for May
This is the first time we're hearing a specific release date for Google's rumored Apple Watch rival.
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+18 +1Google is wrong. Apple's iMessage is actually a failure
Why the Green Bubble Kerfuffle misses the point of why iMessage exists—and how Apple could do better
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+24 +3Android 13 to reportedly allow media transfer to nearby devices with a tap
Android 12 has brought a lot of additional features and now a new report has claimed that the next gen Android 13 platform will allow apps to transfer media to nearby devices with a tap. UI demos made by Google to show off a new "Media TTT" feature debuting in Android 13. The feature will apparently allow devices running Android 13 to transfer media from their phone to a nearby speaker or other device simply by getting near that source, reports Android Police.
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+16 +2Google Pixel Fold benchmark suggests the phone is still in the works and coming soon
With a Tensor chipset
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+21 +5BlackBerry will die on January 4th — for real this time
Dear friends, we’re gathered here today to mourn the death of that once-beloved monarch of the mobile world: BlackBerry. And, yes, I realize that this is not the first time we’ve announced the death of the company or its devices (and, for reasons I’ll explain below, it likely won’t be the last) but this is a very definite ending for legacy BlackBerry hardware.
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+18 +2Urgent warning issued to Android users over glitch affecting 911 calls
The glitch apparently causes Android phones to “freeze” during an attempted 911 call.
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+14 +1Get festive this holiday season with new Android features
New apps and features coming to Android this winter.
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+19 +4A new DuckDuckGo tool is supposed to prevent apps from tracking Android users
The tool will identify and block third-party trackers in apps
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+24 +1Google Pixel 6 Pro review
Google is officially back. The Google Pixel 6 Pro is leagues ahead of its predecessors in hardware, software, and design with a brand-new set of camera...
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+18 +2Apple has most loyal smartphone customers in US, study finds
A vast majority of Apple's iPhone customers stick with the platform, with the company estimated to have curated the highest brand loyalty out of any smartphone manufacturer operating in the U.S., according to a new study released this week.
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+25 +2Widgets just got better on Android 12
Widgets just got a big update in Android 12.
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+20 +2A dozen things to love in Android 12
Android 12, which starts rolling out on Pixel 3 and above today, delivers even more personal, safe and effortless experiences on your device. It features a totally reimagined and personalized user interface, new privacy features that are designed for your safety, and more seamless ways to get right into your gameplay or even switch to a new device.
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+25 +6I Think I've Found the Perfect E Ink Tablet
The writing experience of the reMarkable, access to every major e-book store, plus the flexibility of Android.
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+19 +3Mobile and Desktop Operating Systems Market Share in 2021
Android enjoys the largest market share among operating systems, but what's the programmers' favorite desktop OS? Find out the surprising answer here.
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+17 +1It looks like Google's willing to bend the Play Store rules if you're a big enough customer
The last couple of years have brought increased scrutiny on Google Play's power over Android developers, especially in the wake of its lawsuit with Epic.
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+14 +2The Pixel 5a apparently runs too hot. Google is investigating.
Google launched the Pixel 5a just a few weeks back and the mid-ranger is already creating problems for some of its users. Multiple reviewers and testers are reporting that the phone has overheating issues just like the Pixel 5 did when it launched. For many, the issue seems to crop up when recording 4K videos at 60fps. According to folks over at CNET, shooting videos in the higher frame rate causes the Pixel 5a to stop recording even in a normal environment. Reviewers at Android Police also had their Pixel 5a units throw up a warning message after just over five minutes of 4K recording.
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