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    Thursday, February 25, 2021

    Android Google says it’s working to get ‘Hey Google’ working on Wear OS again

    Android Google says it’s working to get ‘Hey Google’ working on Wear OS again


    Google says it’s working to get ‘Hey Google’ working on Wear OS again

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 05:55 PM PST

    Dozens of Huawei and Honor devices with Kirin processors can now be bootloader unlocked

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 03:48 PM PST

    Latest Firefox release includes Multiple Picture-in-Picture and Total Cookie Protection

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:10 PM PST

    Google Funds Linux Kernel Developers to Focus Exclusively on Security - Linux Foundation

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 12:45 PM PST

    Samsung Home Up restores Task Changer and adds new features

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:45 PM PST

    Google Recorder web app arrives with Pixel audio backups - 9to5Google

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:50 PM PST

    UK 4G smartphone owners may be due £480m pay-out

    Posted: 25 Feb 2021 01:06 AM PST

    Which $150 smartphone? [ShortCircuit]

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:29 PM PST

    Nintendo DS on Switch Android 10 | Drastic Emulator Test (28 Games)

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 11:48 AM PST

    Why don't Android tablets use ChromeOS?

    Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:03 AM PST

    I own both and have a fair bit of tablets under me, but now I can finally see the stark difference between the two now since I own a chromebook as well. It is clear that Android is not really optimised for larger screen like tablet anymore, that's why my last memorable tablet is a Tab S 10.5 and I do not see any reason to buy one too .

    IMO, Android tablet is just an oversized phone with no real benefits in productivity at all. It doesn't provide any improvement from a phone, besides larger screen.

    On the other hand, Chromebook is far more superior in everything compared to a tablet. ChromeOS can do what any other tablet can do, but not vice versa.

    But why not many manufacturers push for ChromeOS for its tablets OS? I mean it can run on ARM, it is not resource heavy. I am perfectly happy with my Lenovo N23 Yoga. It is by any mean not a performance oriented chromebook at all and it runs on a Mediatek ARM. But the performance is more than acceptable than it is on a cheap $200 ish Android tablet.

    So why?

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    Another Apps List - Tools Category

    Posted: 23 Feb 2021 10:32 PM PST

    Here are a few apps that fall in the Tools catagory on the Play Store that I feel are really usefull but don't seem to get noted much.

    1. Rotation Control by CrapeMyrtle - You can control screen orientation from notification area easily. If you have a tablet then you want this.
    2. Popup Factory 2 by rhyshan - Create shortcuts that open multiple popup windows at the same time that are sized and located where you like them to be.
    3. Access Dots by IJP - Get camera & microphone usage by any App notified through Access Dots on screen! Like those in iOS 14.

    Edit for grammar and typo

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