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Android ‘Voice Access’ natural language features expand to older versions in beta

Google has baked some very useful accessibility features into the Android operating system over the years, and one of the most recent is “Voice Access.” That feature was supercharged with the debut of Android 11, and now those additional features are being brought to older Android versions. “Voice Access,” for those unaware, is an Android feature designed for users with motor-related…
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EGEB: Ford, HP, Amazon, others call for govt climate action

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB): 42 corporations release a letter to the US government urging ambitious climate policies. The US would save billions if local solar powered 25% of homes, according to a new study. Japan may ban sales of ICE cars by the mid-2030s. UnderstandSolar is a free service that links you to top-rated solar installers in your region for personalized solar…
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Google fully shuts down Play Music around the world

Google started shutting down its legacy streaming service around the world in October. Google Play Music is now officially dead for all users. Visiting music.google.com or the Android and iOS app today will direct you to a “Google Play Music is no longer available”…
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Israeli Navy welcomes new generation of German-made warships

HAIFA, Israel — Israel’s Navy on Wednesday welcomed the first of four German-made warships that will be at the vanguard of the country’s efforts to protect its coastline and growing natural gas industry. The first missile boat of “Project Magen” docked at Israel’s Haifa port, with three more of the corvettes scheduled to arrive over the next two years. “The Israel Navy has…
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GRIDSERVE’s solar electric DC fast charging Forecourt world exclusive

Great Britain is arguably better known as a bleak little island on the edge of Europe, rather than as a renewable powerhouse, but ‘the times they are a-changin’. It won’t be surprising that Britain with its considerable coastline is ‘blowing in the wind’, but what is less well known is that occasionally there is sunshine too. GRIDSERVE has made its name in recent years by building out…
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