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The expected Pixel update schedule has changed in recent months for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series. Both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series of phones should still be supported through 2026, 2027, and beyond, we’re just starting to question what the cadence for updates will be going forward. I bring this up … Continued
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Netflix has made family-friendly titles a key part of its current games strategy, and now it's pushing a little harder with the launch of a new app. Called Netflix Playground, the app is focused on games aimed at kids aged eight and under, and, like the rest of Netflix's gaming lineup, Playground games are included […] Read more ›
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Netflix just released a free app called Playground for smartphones and tablets. This is a gaming app for kids, aged eight and under. It's available to all Netflix members on any tier, and the company promises it doesn't have ads or in-app purchases. It also works without a mobile or Wi-Fi connection. Netflix says this makes it the "perfect companion for long airplane rides or grocery trips." Kids do love... Read more ›
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Samsung and Google just brought AirDrop support to the Galaxy S26 series through Quick Share last week after doing the same for the Pixel 10 and Pixel 9 in the months prior. We only assume that several other major Samsung Galaxy phones are scheduled to gain similar support, we just don’t know when. However, there... Read the original post: This Trick Almost Adds AirDrop to a Bunch of Samsung Phones Read more ›
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Google announced today that it has begun rolling out Android developer verification to all developers. This is the previously announced verification system that will force developers outside of Google Play to register and verify their identity in order for their apps to be installable on Android devices. While that’s big news, it’s not for most... Read the original post: Google’s New Android Developer Verifier App Checks for Bad Apps Read more ›
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When there’s an emergency in your area, the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) system is a critical tool for government officials to alert the general public of imminent threats. It can be used to notify you of dangerous weather, missing children, and various other critical situations. This week, Google announced that they are pushing through a... Read the original post: Google Adds Map View to Wireless Emergency Alerts Read more ›
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Back in 2024, T-Mobile started selling a Backup Internet plan that really was supposed to be there for emergencies, when your main home internet plan went down. Using T-Mobile’s 5G network, during an internet outage, there’s always a good chance that the wireless network remains up and you’d still have decent-enough internet to fall back... Read the original post: T-Mobile Home Internet Backup Gets a Major Data Upgrade Read more ›
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Select Galaxy Watch models from Samsung are getting support for blood pressure monitoring. This is a feature that many have been waiting for, with it now rolling out free of charge to the Samsung Health Monitor app. The feature is rolling out starting today. The process of collecting the data is easy enough, though, Samsung... Read the original post: Galaxy Watches Get Blood Pressure Monitoring Read more ›
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The Google Pixel 11 Pro makes its first appearance and it looks like you think it does. Following yesterday’s release of the first Pixel 11 renders, we now have renders of the Pixel 11 Pro. Hey, guys, I bet we get the XL tomorrow and then the Fold the day after. Might as well run... Read the original post: Here’s the Pixel 11 Pro Read more ›
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A few weeks back, Google announced that it was bringing a heavy dose of AI to Google Maps with a new “Ask Maps” features. The idea of asking Google Maps more conversationally about stuff makes sense, at least on paper. You take the supposed power of AI and have it present info from the millions... Read the original post: Google’s New “Ask Maps” Screwed Up the First Thing I Asked... Read more ›
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Fitbit and Google continue to rollout new features to the Fitbit personal health coach, this week with a focus on cycle health, mental wellbeing, and nutrition and water logging. In a short post to share the news, this is how Google describes the three new features: This is only the latest upgrade following 3 new... Read the original post: Fitbit’s Health Coach Adds Cycle Health, Nutrition Tracking, More Read more ›
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Last year, Google slowly began rolling out the ability for users to change their account usernames. The company announced today that now everyone in the US can get in on this action, so long as your type of account supports it. The process is relatively straightforward, though, be aware that there’s a laundry list of... Read the original post: Now Everyone Can Change Their Google Account Username Read more ›
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For anyone who has tried to transition to the digital-first style of banking, also known as neobanking, it’s been a rough road. There was Simple, based here in Portland, OR, which shut down. Many Simple customers transferred to the London-based service called Monzo. It’s been a fine service, with lots of good features introduced over... Read the original post: Monzo Shutting Down US Accounts Read more ›
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