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14
Sep

Google chips are back in Japan for the Pixel 7 promo campaign


Google has brought back its potato chips as part of the Pixel 7 series promotional campaign, teasing the phone’s color
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14
Sep

Top Five Favorite Emoji in the United States Are 😂, 👍, ❤️, 🤣, and 😢


The top five favorite emoji in the United States include 😂 (face with tears of joy), 👍 (thumbs up), ❤️
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13
Sep

Best Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar replacement bands


The Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar is a solid running watch you’ll want to wear 24/7, which means finding a comfortable
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13
Sep

A Walk Down Memory Lane: Evolution of the iPhone Display Bezels and Notch


This week marks the fifth anniversary of Apple revealing the iPhone X, one of the biggest redesigns in the ‌iPhone‌’s
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13
Sep

iOS 16 Features and Changes Exclusive to Newer iPhones


Apple this week released iOS 16 to the public, the latest version of its iOS operating system with major changes
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13
Sep

The Pixelbook dream may finally be gone for good


A recent report claims Google is canceling the Pixelbook and moving its product team to other projects.
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12
Sep

The evolution of the phone app: From utility to necessity


The first mobile apps were developed in the 1980s, and very little has changed in how they are used in that time. What started as a tool to help people use their phones more efficiently has grown into something far more powerful and integral to our daily lives. Mobile applications have turned smartphones into virtual assistants that can handle any number of tasks, including research, shopping, bill paying, calorie counting, and taking care of mundane tasks that we don’t want to spend our time on. Learn how the evolution of the phone app has impacted society today, along with what you can expect from phone apps in the future.A brief history of mobile phonesIt’s hard to believe that it’s been less than two decades since the first mobile phone was introduced. The first cell phone was created in 1973 by Motorola. However, it wasn’t until 1983 that the first commercially available cell phone, the DynaTAC 8000X, was released. In the early days of mobile phones, they were large and expensive, and only used for making calls. But today, with all the apps that are available for Android devices (many can be downloaded from Google Play), there is so much more you can do with your smartphone. For example, if you are using an Android emulator on your computer, you can install many different apps including Chrome, Google Drive or even YouTube.Why did we need mobile appsIn the early days of mobile phones, apps were seen as a way to improve the utility of the devices. They were seen as an addition that could make our lives more convenient and efficient. However, over time, apps have become much more than that.Why do we need apps todayRemember the days when you used to have to go through a physical phone book to look up a number? Or when you had to actually be in your car to use GPS? How about when you had to wait until you got home to check your voicemail? Today, there are apps for all of those things and more. In fact, there are now over two million apps available on the app store, and that number is only growing. That’s why many people are wondering what we need with an Android emulator if we already have so many apps at our fingertips. But it’s not just about having more—it’s also about having better. An Android emulator can give you access to even more games, entertainment, and information than ever before because it doesn’t have any limitations like other devices do.How will they change tomorrowThere’s no denying that phone apps have changed the way we live and interact with the world. They’ve made our lives more convenient, connected, and fun. But what will they look like tomorrow? We’ve already seen some drastic changes in recent years. For example, people who relied on just their cell phones now use smart speakers to take care of basic tasks such as playing music or taking orders for food delivery. EDITOR NOTE: This is a promoted post and should not be considered an editorial endorsement
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12
Sep

iPhone 14 Pro’s Always-On Display Intelligently Turns Off When You Leave the Room With an Apple Watch


The always-on display on the iPhone 14 Pro and ‌iPhone 14 Pro‌ Max will intelligently and automatically turn off when
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12
Sep

Google Previews New iOS 16 Lock Screen Widgets for Gmail, Chrome, and More


Just a few hours before Apple releases iOS 16 to the public, Google has previewed its upcoming Lock Screen widgets
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12
Sep

It had to happen: Someone just added a Dynamic Island on an Android phone


But do we really need it?
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