Here S What Android Apps Will Be Like On Chromebooks

The 23-minute video provides an overview of how Android apps work in the Chrome OS universe (jump to around the five-minute mark to get to the heart of the matter). In the presentation, stressed how seamlessly Android apps work on Chrome OS: For example, Android app notifications will appear as Chrome OS notifications in the lower right corner of the screen. Of course, there are reasons why you may not want to run an Android app on your Chromebook....

April 28, 2022 · 1 min · 181 words · Kaye Smart

How Apple Is Fixing Frame Drop Issues While Scrolling On Ios 12

Apple, during one of the WWDC sessions, outlined three fundamental frameworks it has updated on iOS 12 which should yield better scrolling and lesser frame drops. First, the company seems to have mended an oversight in something called a “Cell Pre-fetch API”. The job of this module is to load lists in a way that you won’t have ever to wait while scrolling to the next one. As the name suggests, it’s supposed to pre-fetch the data before you even need it....

April 28, 2022 · 3 min · 521 words · Linda Sullivan

How This Ai Predicts Extreme Local Weather Events

The problem is that developing accurate regional forecasts is notoriously difficult due to the complex physics driving heavy precipitation and extreme weather events. Regional forecasting requires supercomputers and trained local practitioners, making it only accessible to wealthy governments and communities. To address this, data scientists and researchers from startup ClimateAi have developed a machine-learning model that could democratize regional forecasting to an unparalleled degree. The model corrects the biases that currently exist in global weather models and offers accurate local forecasts without the traditional – and costly – constraints of current forecasting systems....

April 28, 2022 · 3 min · 565 words · Gerald Sherman

Free International Calls To Anywhere In The World

Come on! That’s not a big deal. You can make as many calls as you like in a day! That’s not such a big limitation for a freebie right? when you can make free international calls anywhere in the world. It doesn’t matter where you live, you can now make totally free international calls anywhere you like. USA’s largest and first free directory assistance service, 1-800-FREE411 has launched yet another awesome service which could be a boon to people who want to make free international calls from USA....

April 27, 2022 · 3 min · 567 words · Angela Bloomquist

Google Accidentally Confirms New Pixel 2

The arrival of Pixel cost to assimilate for its high cost but pleased analysts to offer very high benefits. But after the initial boom, these smart mobile phones have not reached many regional markets and everything points to a reason: the second version is on the way. As revealed by the specialized media “Android Police“, known in part for its constant successes on the movements of the industry, the American multinational has allegedly revealed by mistake the new versions of the Pixel range....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Veda Callahan

Google Is Rolling Out A New Chrome Design Across All Operating Systems

From the version 69, the users of the tech giant Google’s most used and popular web browser, Chrome will simply notice that the browser will be whiter and with a very different interface for iOS. New Chrome for PCs Users who are on the PC will simply receive the news in a less drastic update, leaving the gray color aside for something whiter, also adding a more rounded look – especially in the list of open tabs that will look like the notch, which is currently a popular trend on multiple smartphones....

April 27, 2022 · 3 min · 530 words · Herman Johnson

Google Just Launched A New App Store

Because of them, the apps stores, smartphones with Android and iOS are nourished, and they have to be the ideal place for users and developers to want to opt for an operating system, and not for the other. So, the Mountain View firm, of course, the tech giant Google is already finalizing a completely redesigned Google Play Store. Behind this, there are months and months of testing and development by the Mountain View company....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Jill Harman

Google Launches Self Repair Programme For Pixel Smartphones

Apple announced its self-repair program for iPhones in 2021, but still, the program doesn’t have a name or launch date. This program will let iPhone users buy kits to repair their smartphones. Earlier in March 2022, Samsung launched a similar program in a partnership with iFixit. Samsung also doesn’t have a name or a release date for its program. Google has done a collaboration with iFixit, just like Samsung. The search giant announced that it is the latest manufacturer to collaborate with DIY repair specialists iFixit....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Tammy Chase

Google Pixel 2 And Pixel 2 Xl Review Roundup The Android Smartphones To Buy

And it shows. Some of the trade-offs made by the company also make sense when one starts using the new Pixel on a daily basis. So, are the new Pixels the Android smartphone to buy in 2017? Let’s see what other reviewers have to say about the device in our review roundup. The Verge The publication notes that despite being made of aluminium, the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will feel like they are made out of plastic when one picks them up....

April 27, 2022 · 4 min · 685 words · Shawnta Lux

Google Pixel 2 Xl Fingerprint Sensor Becomes Slow After Android 8 1 Update

Some of the innovations enjoyed by users of Google Pixel 2 XL with Android 8.1 have had to do with the visual experience, which as you know is one of the strengths of these phones, with the HDR+ on its FullVision screen. Problems in the Google Pixel 2 XL with the fingerprint reader The users of the Google Pixel 2 are sadly getting used to seeing how their smartphone does not leave a problem or failure when the solution has already detected another....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 376 words · Franklin Cox

Google Pixel Phones Yet Another Shot In The Dark

This isn’t Google’s first smartphone The Pixel smartphones aren’t quite obviously Google’s first shot at the smartphone market. There have been lots of other attempts and many of them have hardly made much of an impact. let’s have a look. Nexus The Nexus was probably Google’s first shot at the smartphone market. Initially, Nexus smartphones were positioned as premium offerings, then morphed into bang for buck smartphones and later on they were back as premium smartphones....

April 27, 2022 · 9 min · 1821 words · Marvin Sease

Google Play Music Is Adding Podcast Support For Android

Having a one-stop shop for audio is something that some Android users might want, and for those that want to have their podcasts in the same app as their music, Google has an option coming down the pipe. On Tuesday, October 27, Google made it official: The company is building podcast support into Google Play Music for Android users. Once the feature goes live, Android users will be able to search for podcasts within the app, and Google will event help users find new ones based on what you’re doing, or what a user is interested in....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Russell Jordan

Google Tv Is Going To Get New Features

Well, it looks like Google wants to make this advanced tech even more advanced. Some new features are coming to Google TV; let’s discuss them in detail. An interview was published in which the director of Google TV revealed the features of their product. These features make the TV different from all the other TVs ever introduced. He revealed that the company is currently focused on making more content providers for the TV that would help it become even more enjoyable....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 320 words · Carlos Leonhardt

Healbe Gobe Is The First Wearable That Gets It Right No Need To Manually Log Anything

Most activity trackers are glorified pedometers (Fitbit, Jawbone, Nike Fuelband) and some are tailored towards specific activity recognition (Amiigo, Atlas). In either case, they all guesstimate your calorie spending and require you to manually log your food and water consumption. Some, like the Fitbit, don’t even recognize your sleeping time and you’ll have to manually log that every day. Wearables should be a lot more simple and a lot more automatic, and the Healbe GoBe manages to pull that off so amazingly well....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Kenneth Esquivel

Here S How 1Password For Android Will Work On Android O With The New Autofill Api

Autofill API is among the major new API being introduced by Google in Android O. As the name suggests, the API will allow password managers and similar apps to easily fill login information in other apps without any hacks and workarounds. How exactly will the new Autofill API in Android O work when implemented, though? The developer of 1Password has posted a short video showing an unreleased version of the app taking advantage of the new APIs in Android O to automatically fill the password in Twitter’s Android app....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Mae Anyan

Here S How Android 7 0 Nougat Update Will Look Like On The Galaxy S7

Earlier this week, Samsung started its Nougat beta test for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. With early registrants of the program getting the beta Nougat OTA update and the firmware itself leaking, screenshots showing the new Grace UI on the S7 have been posted by the folks over at SamMobile. The screenshots show that the Nougat update will bring Grace UX to the Galaxy S7 and its edge sibling....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Michael Pyle

Here S How Russia Used Facebook And Google To Influence 2016 Us Elections

Responsible for Facebook, Twitter and Google (owner of YouTube) will appear today before the Justice Committee of the Lower House and on Wednesday in the Intelligence Committees of both chambers, which investigate the presumed interference of the Kremlin in the elections. Specifically, his appearances will address how digital platforms were used to influence millions of Americans. According to US media, which has had access to texts prepared for the hearings, the social network giant Facebook will admit that the Internet Research Agency, linked to the Kremlin, made some 80,000 publications between January 2015 and August 2017....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Richard Dietzler

How Cybercriminals Are Using Your Router To Spread Malware Komando Com

And scammers will never run out of ideas to exploit you. Their tactics evolve as sure as technology advances. It’s like playing a game of cybersecurity whack-a-mole, as criminals think of infinite ways to secretly steal your hard-earned cash. We’ve always been warning you about how vulnerable your router can be if it’s not configured properly. Hackers can hijack it to harvest your personal information, commandeer your smart devices, install malware on your computer and redirect your traffic to fake websites....

April 27, 2022 · 5 min · 903 words · David Roman

How To Add Fake Gps Wifi Cell Id Network Operators In Android

How to Add Fake GPS, WiFi, Cell ID & Network Operators In Android The method is really simple and will only work if your android has superuser access, and the Xposed installer and one of its module that will let you to do so. So follow up the simple steps discussed below to proceed. Note:- Root your android at your own risk as rooting may void your device warranty and make it vulnerable to many security threats....

April 27, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Norman Welby

Freshpet Dog Food Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk

While healthy people with a salmonella infection might experience mild symptoms, it can be deadly for animals. Dogs with salmonella infection may be lethargic and show other signs, including diarrhea, fever and vomiting. Read on to see if the product is in your house and how to keep your pets safe. Here’s the backstory Freshpet detected salmonella in one of its dog food products through a routine safety inspection. Freshpet immediately began to destroy the entire single lot, but a small portion of products “was inadvertently shipped to retailers....

April 26, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Kimberly Murphy