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We already covered all of the fun new features introduced today by Google that you’ll soon be playing with on your Android phone. There are more than a dozen new toys for you to learn about and get excited for. But this is Android and security is as big of a component as anything. As...
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Users of Motorola phones that come preinstalled with software bloatware named Smart Feed have discovered that the service is hijacking links to shopping apps, such as Amazon, and placing in affiliate links. That means when a product is purchased via that hijacked link, someone is making money and it’s not the device owner. This is... Read the original post: Motorola Phones are Hijacking Links to Make Affiliate Cash Read more ›
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Samsung announced a new partnership with CLEAR this week, bringing Samsung ID with CLEAR to Samsung Wallet. With this partnership, travelers will be able to get through a supported TSA checkpoint using just their Samsung phones, eliminating the need to bust out your physical US passport. Samsung does specify this will be for domestic flights... Read the original post: Samsung, CLEAR Partner for Digital US Passports Read more ›
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Samsung is shipping out the May security patch to Galaxy S25 model owners. Inside, only the May patch is listed per the changelog, but once owners boot up the software, feel free to poke around and let us know if you spot anything. Updated Software Version Numbers Go snag it. // Verizon Read the original post: Galaxy S25 Series Gets May Security Patch Read more ›
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The Google Health update to Fitbit has certainly had its share of haters. The change to Google Health is not small and the freakout from long-time Fitbit users was probably expected, at least on some level, by Google. People aren’t typically that accepting of major shake-ups to anything, especially when it’s something that takes up... Read the original post: Google Just Promised 39+ New Features and Fixes for Google Health... Read more ›
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During Google I/O, when talking about a new tier of Google AI Ultra plans, Google mentioned that Google Health Premium would soon be included in plans in the Google AI Pro and higher tiers. We assumed that would go live once the full rollout of Google Health happened and the Fitbit Air arrived and that... Read the original post: Google Health Premium Added to Google AI Pro Plan Read more ›
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Google continues its push to improve Gemini for Home, as well as adding new features for the Google Home app. And for Apple Music users, this update is also very welcomed. Google highlights expanded ability to perform multiple actions in a single command. For example, “Set a 20 minute timer for the chicken, start the... Read the original post: Gemini for Home Gets More Improvements, Apple Music Playback Restored Read more ›
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Following the release of One UI 8.5 to most top tier Galaxy devices, Samsung has moved back into the monthly patch arena. The May Samsung update is rolling out to most devices at this point, the latest being the Galaxy S26 series. From a changes side of things, this update is minor, as it should... Read the original post: Galaxy S26 Owners, This New Update Dropped Read more ›
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