According to the leaked images, BlackBerry’s second Android phone will ditch the slider design.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Google Chrome is the most widely used browser in the world, and also features hundreds of thousands of extensions of varying quality. To give users a safe experience, the Chrome team is adding badges for extensions and publishers, to highlight quality extensions to users.Read More
The Google-powered operating system was used in 84.7 percent of smartphones sold worldwide in Q3, while iOS lifted its market share to 13.1 percent.Read More
Google will stop third party apps from requesting the Accessibility API to record calls, the company has announced. This means that third party call recording apps on the Play Store will no longer be able to offer call recording on phones running Android 10 or later, according to the company. Users can still record calls…
According to the benchmark, the BlackBerry STV100-1 will come with a 5.1-inch QHD display and 16-megapixel rear camera.Read More
The new sparkling icon was spotted for the first time on version 5.02.50 for smart downloads on the YouTube Music app.Read More
Climate change artwork has been highlighted in Google Doodle on the occasion of Earth Day 2022. The artwork uses real time-lapse imagery from Google Earth Timelapse and other sources to showcase the impact of climate change across different regions.Read More
“The level of access is still under discussion,” said Syed Ismail Shah, the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) chairman.Read More
Google Workspace admins can now prioritise app updates on company-controlled devices under Managed Google Play. The company claims that admins can now set specific criteria for when managed play apps can update.Read More
The update includes December’s security patches for Android smartphones, and improvements to preloaded apps.Read More
