Google Classroom Is Now Open For Everyone Including Personal Accounts

With the Google Classroom, publishers/teachers can add a slew of resources including post tasks, assignments and interact with the students in a much better way. Google had been testing the tool for quite some time and only last month it opened up the service for anyone to join. It’s worth reckoning here that one need not have an access to the G Suite for Education. Microsoft too has a similar platform which is also called Classroom but needs an active Office 365 Education subscription....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Nellie Carroll

Google Expands Android One Program To Spain And Portugal With The Bq Aquaris A4 5

Since its launch last year, Google has been slowly working on expanding the availability of devices under its Android One program to more regions of the world. Starting from today, the company will be selling its Android One branded smartphone in Portugal and Spain where it has partnered with local manufacturer bq. The bq Aquaris A4.5 comes with a 4.5-inch qHD display, a MediaTek MT6735M processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB storage space, a microSD card slot, and an 8MP rear camera with dual LED flash....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Susan Hanson

Google Launches Developing Android Apps Android Fundamentals To Help Developers

It’s not uncommon for Google to want to reach out to the developers that help make Android what it is. We’ve seen plenty of videos tuned for developers, like the company showing off the details for Android Wear before its official launch at Google I/O this year. Now the company is back with a new tool for developers, this one meant to act as a continuous resource for those who’d like to develop for the mobile platform....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Marie Youd

Google Launches Project Tango Development Kit With The Nvidia Tegra K1 Soc Costs 1 024

Google’s Project Tango concept was revealed a few months ago as something the company was said to be working on in its research labs. Today the company has taken a big step with this as it has announced the first official hardware based on Project Tango, but with a few caveats. This is a development kit, meaning that it’s only for developers and even if you are one, you will need to shell out $1,024 to get your hands on this....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 275 words · Steve Thomas

Google Maps Will Make It Easier To Pick Out Important Areas

Google Maps wants to make it as easy as possible to help you get to where you are going, and one way to do that is to make finding important places and details easier. Which is what the newest update to the service is meant to do. Announced today, Google Maps will soon be adding a more colorful and distinct visual approach to showcasing important pieces of information and areas....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Karen Yates

Google Pixel 5 With 90Hz Display And Dual Rear Cameras Announced

Google Pixel 5: Design and Display In terms of design, Pixel 5 is made of 100% recycled aluminum and appears to have a form factor that looks shrunk down compared to the previous generation designs. It comes with IP68 dust and water resistance. On the front, there is a 6.0-inch flexible OLED. The flexible display has allowed the company to trim down the bezels around the edges. And yes, the chin is also smaller now....

August 14, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · John Gomez

Hackers Gain Access To User Data On Flipboard

Despite the best efforts of developers and admins, new platforms continue to get hacked all the time. A recent breach of one of the most popular news aggregation apps is already making waves in the world of cybersecurity. Hackers were able to break into the backdoor of the app — potentially stealing databases containing email addresses, usernames, and passwords. Even worse — this app connects with all the most popular social networks on the web, meaning hackers might have access to your other accounts as well!...

August 14, 2022 · 4 min · 685 words · Cleo Carrithers

Here S Everything You Need To Know About Nokia S Upcoming Phones

Well, there are lots of rumors making rounds on the internet that suggests that Nokia is about to launch two new smartphone Nokia 8 and Nokia 9 very soon. Both of these smartphones can compete with recently launched Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ Here in this article, we have put together all the rumors regarding Nokia 8 and Nokia 9. Both of these smartphones will share impressive design and competitive specifications....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 371 words · Beverly Potter

Here S How Samsung S Touchz Will Look With Android On The Galaxy S5

OK, so that may not be a burning question that everyone is asking, but at least we now know the answer is: not terrible. SamMobile scored a preview of a Touchz-skinned build of Android running on a Galaxy S5, posted a video several screenshots. The final product looks very much like the current Touchz, with a hint of Android in the background, as opposed to a major overhaul. The enhanced notifications other Material Design tweaks are there, but the overall look feel has Samsung stamped all over it....

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 357 words · Elaine Skiver

How I Revived Three Ancient Computers With Chromeos Flex

Today I work for the Linux Foundation as its Editorial Director of Research. So yes, I get Linux. I have used Linux desktops like RedHat Workstation, CentOS, Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, and every GUI for the platform you can imagine, including GNOME, KDE, XFCE, and probably a dozen other weird forks of all of them. In my estimation, none of these have ever been exceptionally well-designed systems for regular end users....

August 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1148 words · Kenneth Weddle

How Restricted Profiles Work On Android 4 3 Video

Android 4.3 brings with it the ability to use new restricted profiles, but the new features is only usable on tablet devices, not phones. Now that we have a new Nexus 7 and we’ve updated it to Android 4.3, we’ve had the chance to put the new Restricted Profiles feature through its paces. Setting up a new restricted profile on Android 4.3, just do the following: Go to settings > Users > Add user or profile > Restricted profile If you’ve yet to setup a screen lock, you’ll be prompted to do so now in order to secure your main account You can adjust the Application and content restriction settings using simple toggles to turn access to specific features on or off...

August 14, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Bruce Shaw

How To Archive Emails In Gmail 2022

Even though Gmail offers you many options to organize your Gmail inbox, sometimes it feels less. To organize your emails in Gmail, you can color code emails, create labels, set filters, and more. You can send emails to the archive folder if unsatisfied with the email organization options. Archiving emails is very different from deleting them, as when you delete an email, it’s moved to the trash folder, whereas archiving an email hides the email from your inbox....

August 14, 2022 · 3 min · 542 words · Deborah Watson

Galaxy S6 Active Could Have A Microsd Card Slot

Samsung’s major design overhaul for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge meant a number of popular features from the Galaxy S5 had to be cut, most notably the microSD card slot. But according to one source, the Galaxy S6 Active will bring that expandable storage back. “We’ve gotten our hands on some new evidence that seems to indicate Samsung still cares about its old-school customers who’ve never abandoned the company (even in its “plastic is fantastic” days),” SamMobile reports, citing Reddit member “Garshol....

August 13, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Joyce Hogan

Get A Lifetime Subscription To Speakly For Just 70 And Quickly Learn Any Of 8 Languages

With this lifetime subscription, you’ll have access to lessons that can teach you eight languages: Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, English, Estonian, and Finnish. Speakly is 10 times more affordable than other brands of language classes, yet it is still the fastest way to learn a new language thanks to the way it uses technology to determine the most statistically relevant vocabulary and real-world situations. Speakly combines science with computational algorithms so that it can teach you 4....

August 13, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · William Stanford

Get A Palm Sized Drone With A 4K Hd Camera For Just 75

If you’ve been planning a long-awaited vacation, you’ll definitely want to take enough photos and videos to reminisce about your trip in the future. Sure, you’ll probably use your phone camera, but it’s hard to beat a tiny drone that captures stunning footage from unique angles. Although many drones can be heavy and unwieldy, the Copernicus Mini Drone folds up into a compact rectangle to fit in the palm of your hand, making it so easy to store and carry, which is crucial if you want to travel with it....

August 13, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Lauren Purvis

Google Accused Of Manipulating What You See In Web Searches

It is the third such case this year. The DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google just a couple of months ago. Tap or click here for details on that case. Now, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced through a tweet that he plans to act against Google for “anticompetitive conduct.” Paxton alleges, “The internet Goliath used its power to manipulate the market, destroy competition, and harm YOU, the consumer....

August 13, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · Michael Marine

Google Just Launched An Amazing New App For Android

The application is based on the tool we already knew, and adopts a slightly improved interface, as well as new features highly valued by users, which will undoubtedly please lovers of this type of multimedia content. In addition, thanks to the synchronization with the Google Assistant, it will be possible to play our favorite podcasts on any device in a simple way. Download now the Google podcasts app Unlike the web version that the tech giant Google offered us just a few weeks ago, this independent application adopts the Google Material Theme design, with a cleaner and clearer interface, reminiscent of the Google News application announced in the past Google I/O 2019....

August 13, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Wendy Burkle

Google Maps Adds A New Car Service Tab Includes Ola Mytaxi And Other Regional Cab Hailing Services

Google has announced that the Maps will now include a tab for car services along with the ones for walking, driving and public transportation. This new tab can be accessed before starting the navigation and thankfully it will also let you compare the fares offered by different cab service providers. In India the company has partnered with OLA and thus we would be able to access both Ola and Uber right from the Maps and also compare the fares....

August 13, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Emily Sizemore

Google Starts Offering Flight Price Guarantee And Suggestions On Planning Your Trip

Flight Booking Price Guarantee Thanks to dynamic pricing tracking flight fares become an ardent task. Yes, we do have tools like Skyscanner but they offer very little insights. Google will now show whether prices for a flight route are high, low or typical. For select flights, you will be able to see how the price has fluctuated historically. The best part is that Google will predict and notify that the price will go up soon and won’t come down....

August 13, 2022 · 2 min · 243 words · Donna Swanson

Guide To Follow And Watch Wwdc 2013 Online

Unlike previous years, we don’t know much about what Apple & Tim Cook will be announcing at WWDC 2013 keynote today, which starts at 10am PT. Renowned Apple blogger, John Gruber thinks this is because of Time Cook’s promise of doubling down on secrecy of the products. For now, the new flatter design for iOS 7 is almost certain and possibly a new version of OS X might be announced as well....

August 13, 2022 · 3 min · 480 words · Adelina Ansley