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Another report says Google will switch to Android TV for its next streaming device

Back in March, 9to5Google reported that Google’s next streaming device will run Android TV and thus offer a more traditional user experience that’s closer in line with Roku and Amazon Fire TV than the company’s previous Chromecast efforts. Now, Protocol is corroborating that news and saying that the new device will “likely” be branded as a Google Nest product to help differentiate it…
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Android 11’s public beta to launch with June 3rd live stream

Google will announce the first public beta for Android 11 in a live stream at 11AM ET on June 3rd, according to a promotional video spotted by Android Police. The search giant typically debuts Android’s latest public beta in May each year, but the difference in 2020 is…
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Some Twitter iOS and web users will see new, clearer layout for replies

Some Twitter iOS and web users will see a new, clearer layout for replies to tweets. The company originally used its prototype twttr app to test the use of indents and connecting lines to more clearly distinguish replies to comments, and this apparently went down well … Twitter said that it is now moving on to a wider test outside this app. Your conversations are the ? of Twitter, so we’re…
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iPhone: How to change passcode, skip Face ID to enter passcode, more

With Apple’s iPhones that rely on Face ID for security, the pandemic has created a clunkier experience since masks create problems with facial recognition. Since most users have to enter their passcode every time they unlock their iPhones, follow along for how to change your passcode to a shorter one, skip right from Face ID to enter your passcode, and some other tips and tricks. Below we’ve…
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Samsung Galaxy S, Note devices eligible for $29 screen repairs w/ Premium Care

Screens are one of the most fragile parts of any smartphones and, really, costs for a repair can be ridiculously expensive. For a limited time only, Samsung is offering Galaxy S and Note owners screen repairs for just $29 as part of its Premium Care program. Pointed out by , anyone who purchased their Samsung smartphone with the company’s Premium Care program — a $12 monthly subscription…
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