HTC One A9 now available for pre-order for just $399.99

HTC has just taken the wraps off its new One A9 handset, and we were lucky enough to go hands-on with it. If you’ve already decided that the One A9 is right for you, you can now pre-order the device from HTC.com for just $399.99.
The unlocked version of the device is available for $399.99 in Opal Silver and Carbon Grey color options with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of on-board storage, with the Deep Garnet color variant arriving in the United States “in the coming weeks.” Right now there are two different versions of the unlocked One A9 to choose from – one that works with Sprint, and another SKU that works with T-Mobile and AT&T. The SKU that works with T-Mobile and AT&T will get a software update that will allow use of the phone on Verizon’s network using LTE only with a previously activated SIM, giving support for full voice, data, SMS, and MMS.
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During the One A9’s announcement, the company revealed that the unlocked version would get “every software update within 15 days of Google’s first push to Nexus,” which is certainly a bold claim. Timely software updates are something HTC has pretty much always struggled with, so this is certainly good news for HTC fans. The One A9 also comes with HTC’s Uh-Oh protection plan, as well as 6 months of free Google Play Music All Access if you choose to buy through HTC.com.
HTC Unveils the One A9, an iPhone Lookalike That Runs the Latest Version of Android
HTC today announced its latest flagship Android smartphone, the HTC One A9. Priced at just $399, the One A9 looks remarkably like an iPhone 6/6s, taking many design cues from Apple’s most recent devices.
The A9 has a 5-inch screen with a curved-edge display, so it fits right in between the 4.7-inch iPhone 6s and the 5.5-inch iPhone 6s Plus, and it includes the same antenna bands and a protruding rear camera, both design choices that haven’t exactly been universally popular on the iPhone. The aluminum body comes in colors that are similar to the iPhone color lineup, available in Opal Silver and Carbon Gray.
A Topaz Gold shade is available internationally, and a Deep Garnet color will be available later in the year. When it comes to thickness, the A9 One measures in at 7.26mm, putting it on par with the 7.1mm iPhone 6s and 7.3mm iPhone 6s Plus.
The design similarities between the iPhone 6 and the HTC A9 are only external. The A9 runs the latest version of Android, Marshmallow, and it’s equipped with a four-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon 617 processor, up to 3GB RAM, and a 13-megapixel rear camera. There’s also a 4-pixel front-facing camera and it ships with up to 32GB of storage that can be expanded to 2TB with a microSD card.
The HTC One A9 compared to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, via The Verge
Like many smartphones available these days, the One A9 has a fingerprint scanner to unlock the phone without a passcode, and it has built-in DAC to convert 16-bit audio to 24-bit high-resolution audio.
HTC is accepting pre-orders for the One A9 on its website. The phone is priced at $399 and is available unlocked.
Apple TV Gains CBS All Access, NBC, and Made to Measure Channels
Just a week ahead of the launch of the fourth-generation Apple TV, Apple has added several new channels to the existing set-top box. As of today, NBC, CBS All Access, and Made to Measure (M2M) are available on the Apple TV.
The new NBC channel is the first time the network has had a channel available on the Apple TV, aside from the dedicated NBC Sports channel. With the NBC channel, customers can watch full episodes of NBC shows on the Apple TV. Cable authentication is required for some features, but all users can watch some NBC content on the channel without needing a subscription.
Announced last night, M2M is an Apple TV exclusive channel that focuses on fashion, run by talent agency conglomerate WME/IMG. The channel features short videos, interviews, and mini-documentaries from the fashion world.
The new CBS channel, CBS All Access, is designed to provide access to the CBS All Access streaming service. CBS All Access includes more than 7,500 episodes of CBS shows on demand, and it offers new episodes of all CBS shows the day after they air. Some customers whose local CBS affiliates support All Access will also be able to watch CBS shows live on the channel.
All three of the new channels are available immediately on the existing Apple TV, and will also be available on the new set-top box that’s launching on Monday.
Facebook’s Instant Articles Feature Now Rolling Out to All iOS Users
Several months ago, Facebook announced “Instant Articles,” a new platform for publishers that aimed to speed up the loading times of articles when browsing on the Facebook iOS app, but it was limited to a small number of iPhone users. As of today, Facebook’s Instant Articles are rolling out to all iOS users and should be showing up in Facebook timelines starting now.
With Instant Articles, publishers are able to host their posts and stories on the Facebook servers, which are able to load linked articles up to 10 times faster than a separate web app. The platform also includes several interactive tools like photo zooming, maps, auto play videos, audio captions, comments, and more, plus it lets publishers access analytics tools to measure article traffic.
According to Facebook, its users are more likely to read and share content that loads instantly, and content that gets a lot of shares is beneficial to publishers as it ranks higher in the Facebook News Feed.
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Several major publications have signed up to use Facebook’s Instant Article platform, including The New York Times, National Geographic, BuzzFeed, NBC, The Atlantic, The Guardian, BBC News, Spiegel, Bild, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Atlantic, Business Insider, Fox Sports, MLB, Hollywood Reporter, The Onion, The Verge, TIME, and more.
Instant Articles are highlighted in the iOS Facebook feed with a lightning bolt icon, letting users know which content has the special formatting.
Jabra Eclipse is the latest light weight Bluetooth audio device headed to T-Mobile and Best Buy
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Jabra is a brand name that is well-known and loved by many. Their Bluetooth headsets tend to be the best in the business in fit, battery life, functionality and sound. Today Jabra has announced a new device for those who need a Bluetooth experience on the go without breaking the bank to make it happen with the Jabra Eclipse.
The Eclipse brings all that is Jabra to a device that is small and compact weighing just 5.5 grams and carrying a battery that will last you 10 hours of talk time and standby of 3 days. It uses Bluetooth 4.1 with a range of 30 meters, 98 feet. The Eclipse also features NFC pairing to make connecting it to your device as easily as possible.
The headset features a buttonless touch control to answer and disconnect from calls with a simple touch near your ear. The speech is handled by Jabras 2 Omnidirectional microphones which have always seemed to provide exceptional voice clarity in the past.
What interests me the most is how Jabra handles charging on a lot of their Bluetooth headsets. The Eclipse comes with a travel carrying case that also charges the headset. It connects via magnets and will give you roughly 7 hours of recharge to the Eclipse.
The new Jabra Eclipse headsets are available in black or white and can be picked up at Best Buy, T-Mobile or through Jabra directly for $129.99.
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AVG security break down what the biggest data and battery killer apps are
Many of us are always shocked to see our phone batteries die sooner than normal or when our monthly phone bill shows we are consuming a lot more data than normal. Usually, the reason for both of these problems is what I call “rogue apps“. They use way beyond their means, but it’s hard to tell exactly which apps are causing the problems. However, AVG has crunched all the numbers and has come up with the top rogue apps list.
For years it has always been the Facebook app to take the top spot, but now, times have changed. Snapchat has finally dethroned the king of rouge apps, claiming top spot as a smartphone performance killer. It managed to do this by “its simultaneous use of your device’s camera, Wi-Fi, mobile data and GPS functionality”.
Tumblr is another app that has recently made it’s way to the top of the list. It uses more data than Netflix and Spotify combined!
Although apps obviously use more battery or data when you are using them, some apps still use a ton of each when running in the background. The list below shows which apps consumed the most overall battery drain, storage usage, and mobile data combined.
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Run at Start-Up |
Run by User |
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Ranking # |
App |
Ranking # |
App |
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1 |
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1 |
Snapchat |
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2 |
Google Play Services |
2 |
Amazon Shopping UK |
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3 |
Facebook Pages Manager |
3 |
Spotify Music |
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4 |
BBM |
4 |
LINE: Free Calls & Messages |
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5 |
Words with Friends |
5 |
Samsung WatchON (Video) |
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6 |
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6 |
Netflix |
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7 |
Messenger |
7 |
Clean Master (Boost & App Lock) |
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8 |
ooVoo Video Call Text & Voice |
8 |
Amazon Kindle |
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9 |
ChatON Voice & Video Chat |
9 |
Amazon Shopping (Global) |
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10 |
The Weather Channel |
10 |
BBC News |
Tony Anscombe, Senior Security Evangelist, at AVG Technologies said:
“The goal of these reports is not to alarm smartphone users, but rather to enable them to make informed choices about the apps they run on a daily basis,”
Press Release:
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Although its pictures and videos are gone in an instant, its effect on your smartphone lingers, as Snapchat the image-sharing app has been crowned as the number one smartphone performance killer in the latest AVG Android App Performance Report. Compiled by AVG® Technologies N.V. (NYSE: AVG), the online security company™ for more than 200 million monthly active users, the report saw Snapchat dethrone previous top-spot holders, Facebook and Spotify, thanks to its simultaneous use of your device’s camera, Wi-Fi, mobile data and GPS functionality.
Also climbing to the top of the report is the social and blogging platform Tumblr, which has emerged as the highest, traffic-consuming app for the period. Despite the relatively low-level content viewed on the platform – primarily news, short video clips, blogs and some pictures – Tumblr used more data than Netflix and Spotifycombined.
Additional findings from the report include:
- There is a costly quest for updates: Topping the list of hidden, battery-draining services this quarter is the innocuously named “com.sec.android.fwupgrade,” which is responsible for delivering periodic Samsung updates to Android devices via Wi-Fi. As with the similarly update-heavy Samsung Security Policy Update (KNOX) and Google Play apps, the service has a massive impact on the battery life of your device
- Your browser ‘hoards’ data: Google Chrome emerged as the second-highest storage-consuming app this quarter thanks to its collection of user browsing data over time, joining more obvious apps, such asSpotify and Amazon Kindle
- Facebook ‘mis’-manages: A consistent ‘top’ performer in our charts, Facebook has a new contender, this quarter, with its monitoring app, Facebook Pages Manager. The app stores a lot of local content as it tracks page statistics, followers and comments while on the move
Though many users make a conscious choice to download and run high-impact apps on their smartphones, AVG’s research has found a host of apps which silently drain smartphone resources in the background without the users’ knowledge or action. These apps are differentiated in the report as those that run at start-up, versus those that are run by the user. The following apps consumed the most, overall battery drain, storage usage and mobile data combined.
Run at Start-Up
Run by User
Ranking #
App
Ranking #
App
1
1
Snapchat
2
Google Play Services
2
Amazon Shopping UK
3
Facebook Pages Manager
3
Spotify Music
4
BBM
4
LINE: Free Calls & Messages
5
Words with Friends
5
Samsung WatchON (Video)
6
6
Netflix
7
Messenger
7
Clean Master (Boost & App Lock)
8
ooVoo Video Call Text & Voice
8
Amazon Kindle
9
ChatON Voice & Video Chat
9
Amazon Shopping (Global)
10
The Weather Channel
10
BBC News
- A bad forecast: Both The Weather Channel and Words with Friends were surprise entrants in our start-up chart – with the apps seemingly having no clear need to run invisibly in the background
- A drain on your wallet and smartphone: With two of its shopping apps in our top 10 ‘run by user’ list, if you want to save data and battery life on the go, you might want to steer clear of Amazon
“The goal of these reports is not to alarm smartphone users, but rather to enable them to make informed choices about the apps they run on a daily basis,” said Tony Anscombe, Senior Security Evangelist, at AVG Technologies. “Apps are meant to enhance, not to detract from your smartphone experience, but with so many options, we are in danger of overloading our devices. If you are one of the people who feels like they are fighting a constant battle with their device’s battery, or never have enough storage to save your favorite clips and images, then we want to help you take back control.”
Analyzing aggregated, anonymous data from over one million AVG Android app users, the quarterly AVG Android App Performance Report aims to reveal the top performance-affecting apps worldwide – analyzing their overall impact and performance against three key categories – battery drain, storage consumption, and data traffic use.
The full report can be downloaded from http://now.avg.com/android-app-performance-report-q2-2015.
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Here’s how much the HTC One A9 will cost in the UK
Just over an hour ago, HTC took to the stage to unveil its latest smartphone, the A9, at an exclusive press conference in New York. During the event, the Taiwanese company disclosed that the device is targeted at the American market, but also revealed that it will be launching in the UK, too.
Unfortunately, those on this side of the pond will receive a slightly less-impressive variant of the A9 for a much steeper price. £429.99, which equates to approx $665, will get us a device with just 16GB of internal storage and 2GB of RAM. Whilst customers in the States will be paying $399, which is roughly £258, for a unit with 32GB of flash memory and 3GB of RAM.
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Fuhu announces its latest kids tablet, the Nabi Elev-8
Giving a child a Nexus 9 or Galaxy Tab S2 for Christmas might not be the best idea. That’s where Fuhu and its Nabi line of kids tablets comes in, offering a slate that can hold up to a child’s fingerprints and potential damage they’ll put the device through. However, the Nabi 2 is getting old, and Fuhu is back to refresh the line with the all-new Elev-8.
This year’s refresh doesn’t include many changes, but you can expect an 8-inch 1280 x 800 slate. The company says this is the thinnest tablet it has created yet, but hasn’t released any details on the dimensions. You can expect that thinness to go away after enclosing the Elev-8 in the plastic casing intended to help child-proof the tablet (e.g. protection against drops, spills, and so on).
As far as specs go, it’s got 32GB of onboard storage, microSD support, a 5-megapixel rear camera, a front 2MP camera, and a microphone.
As per the norm, you can expect the Elev-8 to have a fully featured child-friendly interface with plenty of colors, large icons, and an arsenal of different activities. There’re growing concerns of how much screen time kids have these days, and to help combat against that, Fuhu has included a bunch of parental controls for tracking screen time, limit the use of certain apps, and so on.
You can pick up the Elev-8 from retailers like Walmart or Toys R Us for $169. It’s the perfect gift for your child this Christmas, and if you buy it before December 31, you’ll get a free six month Nabi Pass, which is a subscription to a bunch of child friendly and education-based content.
Anyone picking one up this holiday season? Press release below.
Fuhu Propels Kids Tablet Technology, Experience and Design to New Heights With the Launch of nabi ELEV-8
The Most Enhanced, High-Tech, Full-Featured Tablet, Built Just for Kids, That Merges the Latest High-Performance Technology With Best in Class, Meaningful Digital Experiences to Set a New Standard in “Elevating” Screen Time to Enriching Playtime
Loaded With a Six-Month Complimentary Subscription to nabi Pass, With Curriculum-Based Educational Enrichment, and Much More for $169*
EL SEGUNDO, CA–(Marketwired – Oct 20, 2015) – Fuhu, Inc., the creator of the award-winning nabi® tablet and the foremost innovator in technology solutions for families, is debuting today its most advanced and powerful kid-focused tablet to date — nabi Elev-8™. With its new flagship tablet, Fuhu is once again setting a new standard in the kids technology arena and loudly declaring that kids deserve more than just a device: they deserve a tablet powerful enough to keep up with their high demands, that is chock-full-of content-rich meaningful digital experiences that empower them to get the most out of their screen time and digital playtime, and sleek enough to match up to the design of the hottest adult tablets.
nabi Elev-8 raises the kids tablet bar on every level, while giving parents peace of mind by offering the most comprehensive parental controls, including an advanced time control system for monitoring tablet use time. The tablet was built with some of today’s most advanced technology specs and marks the first kids device to include a 64-bit Octa-core Processor — giving it the speed and power needed to unleash the huge array of robust and meaningful experiences offered to provide kids a safe gateway to digitally explore the world around them. These experiences include — for a limited time — free, six-month access to Fuhu’s industry leading kids content subscription service, nabi Pass™. This curated, kids-focused “all you can eat” mixed media subscription service offers good-for-the-brain content led by unlimited access to nabi’s award-winning Wings Learning System™ for skill set mastery, as well as “kid friendly and parent approved” videos, TV shows, apps, games, books and music (*offer good for nabi Elev-8 tablets purchased through December 31, 2015, and while supplies last).
nabi Elev-8 also marks a complete shift in design for the nabi tablet line, with an ultra-thin, sleek, more sophisticated look intended to make it a product kids can truly grow with over time. While other companies are slashing the cost of their tablets at the expense of quality and experience, Fuhu remains laser focused and unrelenting on its core mission: delivering superior, high-end, and top quality smart technology experiences and solutions for families at an affordable price. nabi Elev-8 is now available at Walmart and Toys R Us nationwide for just $169 MSRP.
“At Fuhu, it is our top priority to create high technology solutions accessible to families,” said Jim Mitchell, CEO of Fuhu. “With nabi Elev-8, we are once again setting the standard and showing that we are putting kids and families first in designing the type of enriching, high-quality experiences and tablets that they deserve. Our goal is to continue to innovate and move the industry forward for the benefit of our end users — kids and families. While others in our category may resort to driving down price at the expense of quality, performance and experience, creating digital babysitters, we are here to push the envelope and continue to show that delivering robust digital engagement and a healthy media diet should be a top priority.”
Elev-8 Design and Technology
nabi Elev-8 is Fuhu’s thinnest, lightest, most sophisticated and powerful tablet that runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop and is the first kids tablet to include a 64-bit Octa-core Processor. With an 8″ IPS 1280×800 multi-touch panel, 32GB of internal storage, expandable up to 32 GB of media via MicroSD card, nabi Elev-8 delivers an advanced and impressive high-tech solution designed specifically for kids.
With great focus on design, nabi Elev-8 is encased in durable pearl white finished casing, helping to protect the screen’s glass edge in the event of bumps and drops. Under nabi’s signature red bumper, nabi Elev-8 unveils a thin, sleek, sophisticated design with front firing speakers covered with stainless steel grills. nabi Elev-8 has rear (5MP) and front (2MP) cameras, 1080p video capabilities and a built-in microphone for kids to create and share their digital masterpieces or video chat safely with their friends and family.
Elev-8 Screen Time
Screen time should be enriching and worthwhile. For a limited time, nabi Elev-8 comes with six months free of nabi Pass, a multimedia subscription for kids that provides unlimited access to Wings Learning System and good for the brain content spanning several media categories — videos, books, apps, games and music — refreshed monthly to enrich and inspire kids’ interest and creativity.
In addition to nabi Pass and a current lineup of impressive content partners such as Discovery Communications, National Geographic Kids, and Cupcake Digital, nabi Elev-8 debuts all new content experiences from red-hot kids content makers including four apps from the No. 1 mobile-first kids brand Toca Boca, and children’s educational app, Captain McFinn’s Swim & Play featuring live, interactive guided play.
Elev-8 Learning
Award-winning Wings Learning System delivers over 300,000 questions for Pre-K through 6thgrade, covering fundamentals in math, reading and writing. Aligned to Common Core State Standards, Wings curriculum adapts to each child’s proficiency levels. Wings Learning System provides real time feedback for efficient learning with teacher led video tutorials to walk kids through core concepts and how to get to the right answers for each quest. Parents can also access reports on their child’s proficiency levels with Wings N-Site.
Elev-8 Experiences
nabi’s proprietary Blue Morpho™ OS offers tools that help foster the 5 key characteristics of well-balanced, happy kids — academic achievement, self-discipline, social connectedness, self-confidence and creativity & imagination — through over 400 kid-friendly, parent-approved features, including Wings Learning System, Chore List, nabi Konnect and DreamPro Studio.
Elev-8 Controls
nabi delivers the most comprehensive controls that not only offers parents real insight to children’s tablet usage, but also the ability to positively influence their screen time by being involved in setting a healthy media diet. nabi Time Controls do more than just power on and off — parents have access to full usage reports and set time limits for individual apps or a group of apps. Parents can also reward kids with more playing time on their favorite apps and games for time spent on learning apps or other enriching activities — all with the help of an animated nabi character that lets kids know when it is time to exercise, learn, play or go to sleep.
nabi Elev-8 is debuting at an exciting time, as Fuhu continues to expand its portfolio of family-friendly technology solutions. Earlier this year, Fuhu announced its entry into the realm of Internet of Things, with groundbreaking devices in the baby and toddler space, and Fuhu also plans to enter the wearables arena in the coming months. In addition to several recent product debuts, Fuhu has been the recipient of a series of prestigious accolades, including makingFast Company’s Most Innovative Companies 2015 list as the #4 most innovative company in the consumer electronics industry and #24 most innovative company overall worldwide.
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South Korean government eyes new Google Tax for next year
One of the challenges that is confronting governments around the world is how to deal with increasing globalization and companies that are no longer primarily confined to operating within one country or even one region of the world. More and more, companies like Google, Apple, Samsung and others are becoming major industries in all markets where they operate. Even though they operate in many countries, often generating significant revenues in those markets, they are often sophisticated enough to take advantage of existing tax laws to greatly minimize the taxes they may pay in any given jurisdiction. The G20 plans to take up this issue next month at a meeting in Turkey, but South Korea appears to be ready to implement new tax provisions a year earlier than what the G20 is looking at by moving forward with the so-called “Google Tax” starting in 2016.
To demonstrate the challenge for national governments, in South Korea in 2013 there were 90 companies that generated more than 1 trillion won (approximately $889 million USD) in sales. Out of those 90 companies, 15 of them paid no taxes for 2013. South Korea also had 9,532 overseas corporations conducting business in the country in 2013 and 49.9 percent, or 4,752 of them, did not pay any corporate taxes.
The avoidance of taxes is part of a set of strategies that multinational companies engage in to minimize their tax burden that are called BEPS for Base Erosion and Profit Sharing. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) estimates countries that belong to OECD missed out on $240 Billion USD in tax revenues due to these multinational companies successfully navigating the international tax requirements.
According to a statement from the South Korean Ministry of Planning and Finance, “If Google tax is a worldwide trend, the Korean government will implement the system preemptively. We will implement it earlier, check problems, and make improvements.” The “Google Tax” is slated to be considered at the G20 Summit in Turkey next month after the G20 Financial Ministers Meeting last month in Peru approved the basic set of countermeasures against BEPS and provided their rationalization for the recommended steps. If approved, the G20 countries are expected to introduce and implement the Google Tax in 2017. South Korea’s move will get it moving on the Google Tax one year earlier than the other G20 countries.
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Upcoming Google Maps update will enable users to navigate to multiple destinations
Google has just published the contents of a rather nifty update it’s set to start rolling out to Maps for Android over the next few weeks. This upgrade will enable users to add stops to their journey, meaning they’ll be able to set a waypoint to a destination and get directions to a gas station en route, without having to reset their final port of call.
Here’s what Google had to say:
“When you’re driving in navigation mode and you get that call from your spouse to pick up some more milk on your drive home or if you’re on a road trip and want to find a great restaurant option along your route, simply tap the magnifying glass at the top right corner of the screen.
You’ll see a drop-down menu with helpful options, like gas stations, grocery stores, or restaurants. If the drop-down options aren’t what you need, you can always add a detour to your favorite coffee shop by tapping the search icon or by using voice commands.”
Are you looking forward to this update? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
Source: Google
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