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www.androidauthority.com Android 15 QPR2 is preparing a new way to declutter your lock screen notifications

Android 15 QPR2 may introduce a new lock screen notification minimalism feature that declutters your lock screen.

Android 15 QPR2 is preparing a new way to declutter your lock screen notifications
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www.androidauthority.com Has Google's Tensor project failed?

Google Tensor G5 and G6 leaks suggest yet more stop-start upgrades ahead for future Pixels. Is it time to can Google's processor project?

Has Google's Tensor project failed?
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www.androidauthority.com Has Google's Tensor project failed?

Google Tensor G5 and G6 leaks suggest yet more stop-start upgrades ahead for future Pixels. Is it time to can Google's processor project?

Has Google's Tensor project failed?
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Android 16 DP1 Audio Sharing (In Action) + More

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www.androidauthority.com The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business

Chinese smartphone maker Royole Technologies, known for launching the world's first foldable phone, has been declared bankrupt.

The world's first foldable phone maker is now out of business
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www.androidheadlines.com Exclusive: Google Cancels Pixel Tablet 3 Development

Remember in 2019 when Google announced that it was giving up on tablets? And then teased the Pixel Tablet in 2022 before ultimately releasing it in 2023?

Exclusive: Google Cancels Pixel Tablet 3 Development
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www.androidheadlines.com Exclusive: Google Cancels Pixel Tablet 3 Development

Remember in 2019 when Google announced that it was giving up on tablets? And then teased the Pixel Tablet in 2022 before ultimately releasing it in 2023?

Exclusive: Google Cancels Pixel Tablet 3 Development
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9to5google.com OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to get Android 15, rolling out now

Rolling out now, the OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to be updated to Android 15, with the update available in most regions.

OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to get Android 15, rolling out now
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www.androidheadlines.com Exclusive: Google Pixel Laptop in Development!

Google is finally working on a new high-end laptop that will be under the Pixel branding. According to an internal email, the codename for this laptop is

Exclusive: Google Pixel Laptop in Development!
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www.androidheadlines.com Exclusive: Google Pixel Laptop in Development!

Google is finally working on a new high-end laptop that will be under the Pixel branding. According to an internal email, the codename for this laptop is

Exclusive: Google Pixel Laptop in Development!
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www.androidauthority.com Source: Google is turning Chrome OS into Android to compete with the iPad

A source within Google has told Android Authority that Google plans to basically turn Chrome OS into Android.

Source: Google is turning Chrome OS into Android to compete with the iPad
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9to5google.com OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to get Android 15, rolling out now

Rolling out now, the OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to be updated to Android 15, with the update available in most regions.

OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to get Android 15, rolling out now
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StreetComplete: A fun way to contribute to OpenStreetMap
  • The only thing which F-Droid reports is that it uses jawg.io for visualising the map tiles and that is considered non-free is because it is... commercial?

    This is the quote from the Streetcomplete github:

    Since mid 2020, JawgMaps provides their vector map tiles service to StreetComplete for free, i.e. the background map displayed in the app.

    Personally I don't care that much about FOSS/non-FOSS but IMO a reason like that is least of my concerns when looking at open source. If they're providing a free (as in money) service to an open source app then that's perfectly fine.

  • www.androidauthority.com Google's new Android app helps you verify you're chatting with the right person

    Google is rolling out a new Android System Key Verifier app that helps you verify you're chatting with the right person and not a scammer.

    Google's new Android app helps you verify you're chatting with the right person
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    www.androidauthority.com Android will soon make it easier to connect to some public Wi-Fi networks

    Android may soon open Captive Portals in an Android Custom Tab instead of a WebView, making it easier to access some public Wi-Fi networks.

    Android will soon make it easier to connect to some public Wi-Fi networks
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    www.androidauthority.com Google is bringing Quick Share to the Android 15 setup wizard — Here's why that matters

    Google is requiring OEMs to add a page for Quick Share into the setup wizard, hopefully boosting awareness of the file sharing tool.

    Google is bringing Quick Share to the Android 15 setup wizard — Here's why that matters
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    www.androidauthority.com Pixel phones reportedly getting highly anticipated battery charging limit feature

    Google has reportedly started rolling out the new battery charging limit feature to Pixel phones with the latest November update.

    Pixel phones reportedly getting highly anticipated battery charging limit feature
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    www.androidauthority.com Pixel phones reportedly getting highly anticipated battery charging limit feature

    Google has reportedly started rolling out the new battery charging limit feature to Pixel phones with the latest November update.

    Pixel phones reportedly getting highly anticipated battery charging limit feature
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    Can we just move on from the US 2024 election?
  • Ngl seeing the American left wing bubble burst is wild and entertaining. I mean, I would never want Trump to be elected but people have gotten a huge reality check of what sort of online environment they were exposed to.

  • Bitwarden switches password manager and SDK to GPL3
  • everyone seemed to jump to conclusions.

    Honestly, everyone's been so burned by companies pulling the wool over their eyes that there's just no trust left. People were happy with Mozilla 5-6 years ago and nowadays everyone is a skeptic.

    You might be right in this case but they weren't wrong.

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    arstechnica.com Corning faces antitrust actions for its Gorilla Glass dominance

    European Commission looks into alleged exclusivity, pricing, and patent demands.

    Corning faces antitrust actions for its Gorilla Glass dominance
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