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How to downgrade from Android 14 back to Android 13 on Google Pixel [Video]

Android 14 is currently available as part of the regular Developer Preview program, and that means it isn’t quite as smooth as you might have expected. Luckily, you can downgrade from Android 14 back to Android 13 at any time on your phone if you are not having so much fun. Here’s how to get started. If you would like to try Android 14 on your device ahead of the full stable release later this…
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Google Messages is finally just calling it ‘RCS’

Since last year’s “Get the Message” advertising campaign online and in New York City, awareness of Rich Communication Services (RCS) is growing more mainstream. Google is now making RCS even more consumer-facing by prominently surfacing the name of the standard — a brand, of sorts — in Messages for Android. 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google…
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9to5Google Log Out: Does Fitbit still make a smartwatch?

What separates a smartwatch from a fitness tracker? To me, it’s the ability to see notifications from your phone, replying to messages, taking calls, music controls or even on-wrist playback, and third-party apps. 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google stories with added commentary and other tidbits. Sign up to get it early in your inbox, or continue…
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Apple stops signing iOS 16.3 after patching multiple security exploits with iOS 16.3.1

Following the release of iOS 16.3.1 last week, Apple has now stopped signing iOS 16.3 and iPadOS 16.3. This means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this version of the operating system if they’re already running a newer version of iOS. Apple no longer signing iOS 16.3 iOS 16.3.1 was released to all users on February 13. While the update didn’t add any new features, it…
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