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Nothing Ear and Ear (a) officially launch starting at $99 with better battery and ANC
Nothing is today launching its third generation of earbuds in the Nothing Ear and Ear (a), and they seem like pretty great options.
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Google today released new Android 14 QPR2 builds with the April 2024 security patch for the Pixel 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Fold, 8, and 8 Pro, though there isn’t an on-device OTA update at the moment.
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Ahead of its likely soon launch, the Google Pixel 8a has just surfaced in four color variants including very vibrant blue and green hues.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid 15 Beta 1 feedback survey for Pixel now open
Following the initial beta last week, Google is taking the first round of Android 15 Beta feedback — besides the NFC issue.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid game and app deals: Anodyne, Devils & Demons, Book of Unwritten Tales 2, more
We have now gathered up your mid-week Android game and app deals of the day. Alongside this afternoon’s Google Play price drops, we are also tracking a deal on Google Pixel Fold and here’s your first look at the brand new Arc Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra aluminum bumper cases. As for the apps, highlights include titles like Anodyne, Devils & Demons, Book of Unwritten Tales 2, The Last Roman Village, and more. Head below for a complete look at today’s best Android game and app deals.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung’s April 2024 security patch is available for these Galaxy devices
Samsung’s April patch in 2024 brings security updates to Galaxy devices. Here’s our list of phones that are able to update to the latest security patch.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Pixel camera lead on how AI recreates memories, which are ‘different from reality’
While Google’s Pixel family has had its ups and downs over the years, the bright spot has always been the camera. In a new interview, Google’s Isaac Reynolds, the head of Pixel Camera, reflects on the Google Camera app over the years, and how AI is changing photos.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Messages will let you record a 3-second ‘Selfie GIF’
After adding a custom camera, Google Messages should be in the process of rolling out “Selfie GIFs.”
Expand Expanding CloseSony’s new Mini-LED and OLED Bravia TVs run Google TV
Sony is injecting new life into the Bravia namesake with a lineup of 16 new TVs, all running Google TV and some proprietary features for those who’ve bought into the company’s ecosystem.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Photos readies ‘Collections’ tab and clutter filter
Google Photos is preparing to replace the Library tab with a redesigned “Collections” page alongside a new way to filter out “clutter.”
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid Auto updates have broken WhatsApp messages, fix rolling out [U]
One of the best parts of Android Auto is the ability to send and reply to messages from apps on your phone, but for many, that’s broken with WhatsApp as of late.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Arts & Culture gets dark theme — your move Opinion Rewards
With Google Arts & Culture getting a dark theme today, one of the last first-party holdouts has folded.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Pixel Fold is $500 off in Wednesday’s best deals, plus microSD cards and more
A chance to save $500 on Google Pixel Fold is here, which comes joined by storage offers on the Android smartphone-ready Land PNY’s 1TB PRO microSD card at $68 and Skullcandy’s bass-heavy Crusher ANC 2 headphones at $140. Hit the jump for all that and more in the latest 9to5Toys Lunch Break.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle continues to prep satellite support on Pixel, including Maps location sharing
Satellite connectivity still hasn’t really made its debut on Android yet, but it’s clear Google is making an effort with it on Pixel phones and, apparently, also in Google Maps.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Maps will no longer store review drafts (not that anyone knew it could)
Google Maps reviews are a valuable resource, but the service is losing the ability to store drafts of a review in progress.
Expand Expanding CloseOnePlus Pad Go will go on sale in Europe from April 23
OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus Pad Go – a mid-range Android tablet – is set to go on sale in Europe from April 23.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung might be switching to a vertically scrolling app drawer
Android’s app drawer is one of the platform’s key features, and it’s changed a bit over the years. For a while now, a vertically scrolling list has become the popular way to implement the Android app drawer, and it seems that Samsung might finally be making the switch.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Keep reminders may be coming to Google Tasks, too
Google Keep is super useful as a notes app, but it also features the ability to create reminders too. Soon, it appears that Google Tasks will be able to import reminders from Keep.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle Maps will suggest transit, walking alternatives next to driving routes
Ahead of Earth Day, Google Maps is adding a handful of features to make traveling more sustainable, like offering transit and walking alternatives instead of driving.
Expand Expanding CloseEven if this Pixel Buds Pro 2 battery info is real, it doesn’t say anything useful
We first reported that Google will be debuting a sequel to Pixel Buds Pro this year, and now a supposed regulatory listing has surfaced that maybe reveals the battery capacity of the case, but that doesn’t give any useful information.
Expand Expanding CloseYouTube subscriptions and YouTube TV library are broken in partial outage
A partial outage on YouTube is causing the subscriptions feed, YouTube TV’s library, and other functions to be unavailable tonight.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s Find My Device network: How to opt out of offline tracking
Google is rolling out an expansion to the Find My Device network, which allows your devices to be located even when they’re offline. If that doesn’t seem like something you’re interested in, it can be turned off; this guide will show you how.
Expand Expanding CloseJust all the Google Wallet updates and changes
Since the beginning of March, Google Wallet has seen a somewhat uncharacteristic flurry of updates with both new features and behavior changes.
Expand Expanding ClosePixel Tablet will let you ‘Look and Sign’ to Assistant
Following rumors of a Pixel Tablet 2 in the works, Google appears to be readying a new “Look and Sign” feature to enable a new way to interact with the Google Assistant.
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