I admit, we don’t talk about Rick and Morty enough around these parts. That’s my fault, as I only started getting into the show somewhat recently. However, when ranking my favorite things about the show, right behind Pickle Rick would have to be Butter Bot. And because the future kicks so much ass, Butter Bot … Continued Read the original post: Rick and Morty’s Butter Bot is Real, Powered by... Read more ›
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Even with Android 15 entering public beta, there are still things Google are working on behind the scenes. One of the features still getting cooked up is the ability to force dark mode in all of your apps, regardless of whether have a native dark mode or not. Thanks to Mishaal Rahman, we have a … Continued Read the original post: Android 15’s Ability to Make All Apps Go Dark... Read more ›
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We’re only a few more weeks away from Google I/O and the assumed day that Google will make the Pixel 8a and all of its details official. Given that’s the case, it’s no surprise that marketing materials, such as renders of the device and product feature descriptions are headed out to online retailers. These materials … Continued Read the original post: More Pixel 8a Renders, Details Revealed Ahead of Official... Read more ›
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Fresh of its price increases from a month ago for its best (and no-longer-available) unlimited plans, Verizon announced that it is going to increase the price of its smartwatch plans starting in June. Notices went out yesterday afternoon, telling customers that they will soon pay more for a cellular connection to a watch that is … Continued Read the original post: Verizon Increases Smartwatch Plan Price by $5 Read more ›
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Samsung’s next Unpacked event is sure to be a big one. The list of device’s we should see announced is lengthy, highlighted by the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, Galaxy Watch 7 lineup, as well as the Galaxy Ring. Because of this, all information pertaining to the event, official or not, is … Continued Read the original post: Next Samsung Unpacked Rumored for July 10 Read more ›
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Google I/O 2024 is scheduled for a May 14 start, so to get us all ready, Google has posted the schedule of events. If you are a developer or just an Android/Google ecosystem nerd, you might want to pay attention. My understanding of I/O 2024 is that Google is going to show two live keynotes … Continued Read the original post: Google I/O ’24 Schedule Teases Android 15, Wear OS... Read more ›
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It has been only 3 days since we shared news of Android 15 Beta 1.1’s arrival and we’re already back to tell you about yet another update. Google just released Android 15 Beta 1.2 as another small update that aims to fix a handful of bugs, all of which must be a big enough deal … Continued Read the original post: Android 15 Beta 1.2 Released in Record Time to... Read more ›
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Google continues its push to bring all of its services’ Reminders feature under one roof over at Google Tasks. This week, it’s Google Keep users that need to be made aware of what’s taking place. As announced, over the next year, Google Keep will have its Reminders automatically saved over to Tasks. This move allows … Continued Read the original post: Google Keep Reminders Will Also Get Saved to Google... Read more ›
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Google announced the Pixel Tablet almost a year ago to the date, only to then release it in June at a starting price of $499. That starting price included Google’s weird docking station for the tablet, a docking station severely lacking in features and that most of us would have skipped if Google allowed us … Continued Read the original post: Confirmed: Google to Release a Pixel Tablet Without Dock,... Read more ›
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When Android was younger, it seemed like great apps were releasing all of the time. As the platform has matured, things are more set in place now, with native Android actually doing a lot of what apps were trying to do all of those years ago. Take our list of top 10 Android apps from … Continued Read the original post: TBT: See Our Top 10 Android Apps From 10... Read more ›
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Is there an Android game that has you addicted? Are you one of the millions of people who can’t stop thinking about AFK Journey? You may be entitled to compensation. Just kidding, there is no hope. But seriously, there have been a number of Android games over the years that you can’t help but play … Continued Read the original post: Hump Day Question: What Android Game is Your Current... Read more ›
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Frequently roadtrippin’ people with an RV or who like to camp or are stilling clinging to #vanlife, T-Mobile has a new internet plan for you. Be warned, it is not cheap if you want unlimited data. Called “T-Mobile Away,” this is an internet plan that costs $160 per month for access to unlimited data, includes … Continued Read the original post: T-Mobile’s New Internet Plan Lets You Travel With It... Read more ›
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Xfinity Mobile announced this week that starting now, customers can access millions of gig-speed WiFi hotspots across the country. If you’re a Comcast customer, you might already be aware that in many areas, Xfinity-powered hotspots are available for using whenever you may want. This news builds upon this infrastructure for Xfinity Mobile and Comcast Business … Continued Read the original post: Xfinity Mobile Customers Can Now Access Millions of Gig-Speed... Read more ›
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Back in February, Google announced a new mail-in replacement service for its Pixel Watch 2, for those who needed help with a wearable that can’t actually be repaired. The process for that mail-in program was a bit awkward to use and required some work on your part through an 8-step process. With a new announcement … Continued Read the original post: Google Launches Pixel Watch Warranty Helper Read more ›
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Late last week, photos of the Pixel 9 Pro began circulating on the web. Now that they have had time to percolate, we have gone back to see how people are reacting to the change in hardware design. Initial reactions to leaked hardware are important. If people are excited by what they see, chances are … Continued Read the original post: Android Community Reacts to Photos of Pixel 9 Pro Read more ›
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The original Chromecast with Google TV, the $49.99 dongle with a full Google TV experience that can turn any TV into a smart one, is a product that has needed a refresh since the day it launched. Yes, I’m an absolute hater of the dongle with the longest name, because it has always struggled with … Continued Read the original post: New 4K Chromecast With Google TV Said to be... Read more ›
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Google pushed out a minor update to the first Android 15 Beta today to fix a few big bugs. The new update arrives as Android 15 Beta 1.1 and will land on your devices shortly over-the-air. The main focus of the update appears to be on NFC, since that was super busted in the first … Continued Read the original post: Android 15 Beta 1.1 Update is Here to Squash... Read more ›
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We already saw a device that is almost guaranteed to be the Pixel 8a pass through the FCC a few weeks back, a sign that Google is close to launching it. Today, another device has moved through FCC testing, but this time we aren’t so sure what it is. Let’s dive into a mystery Google … Continued Read the original post: Mystery Google “Wireless Device” Slides Through FCC With LTE,... Read more ›
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Samsung’s CRN or Certified Re-Newed program is the spot on their store you might go for last year’s flagship phones at a big discount, knowing they were previously used. We’re talking refurbished, of course, but Samsung says it turns these devices into “like-new” status through “extensive” inspections, while also adding on a warranty. It all … Continued Read the original post: Samsung Adds Galaxy S23 Series to Certified Re-Newed Program,... Read more ›
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The mystery April update build that Google posted the other day still hasn’t been acknowledged by Google, but one of their carrier partners has now spilled the beans on it. It is indeed a fresh April update that is rolling out to try and fix LTE call and network data issues that folks have become … Continued Read the original post: Google Pushes New Pixel 7, Pixel 8 April Update... Read more ›
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With phone manufacturers attempting to support their new phones for up to 7 years, folks who decide to keep them for longer periods of time need to consider what happens to a phone over that time. We know that batteries can degrade and their charges last less and less and can only be fully charged for … Continued Read the original post: Android 15 Could Tell You About the Health... Read more ›
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