Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR The first Android 13 developer preview is here for some BBK Electronics devices. The devices include the OnePlus 10 Pro, Oppo Find X5 Pro, and Realme GT 2 Pro. You will need to wipe your phone to use this developer preview. In February, Google launched the first developer preview […]
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Network standards don’t just “happen,” they’re the result of long years of planning, testing, and even compromises by the participants of the 3GPP: The regulatory body that develops and establishes the incrementally improving 5G standards. 3GPP Release 17 is set to be completed this year, with a handful of new 5G benefits just over the […]
Microsoft Edge is becoming a robust web browser that can compete with, or even supersede, Google Chrome and Safari. Though it comes from Microsoft, it also works on iPhones and iPads, which makes it feasible to try out even if you’re an Apple enthusiast. Even when running Microsoft Edge, you may still run into certain […]
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has shared the first images from its recently deployed GOES-18 weather satellite. The stunning captures (below) were obtained by the satellite’s Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) instrument as it orbited about 22,000 miles above Earth. The ABI observes Earth via sixteen different channels. Each one detects energy at different […]
As virtual reality becomes more commonplace, we’ll need ways of moving in a virtual world without accidentally crashing into our furniture. Kat VR is hoping it’s up to the challenge via the second-generation of its Kat Walk C VR treadmill. Originally reported by Road to VR, the Kat Walk C2 is basically an omnidirectional treadmill […]
During the Google I/O 2022 keynote, Google Wallet got a number of updates and new functionality. Google Wallet can store digital versions of your essential documents, including payment cards, transit passes, office badges, vaccine records, car keys, boarding passes and student IDs. The idea is to provide a faster, more secure alternative to physical cards. […]
At its I/O developer conference, Google today announced the launch of Flutter 3, the latest version of its open source, multiplatform UI development framework for building natively compiled applications. It’s been about four years since the company first launched a beta of Flutter 1.0. At the time, the team’s focus was mostly on helping developers […]
Casetify If you’re an iPhone owner, chances are you take your phone with you, well, everywhere. And when your screen time’s as high as ours is (seriously, we don’t even want to look), it makes sense to nab yourself a phone case that you love. After all, you’ll be looking at it pretty much 24/7. […]
Amid the escalating political and economic crisis in Sri Lanka, President Gotabaya Rajapksa on Wednesday addressed the nation and said he was working with all party leaders to establish a new government in the country. He also promised to appoint a new Prime Minister and a “young cabinet without any Rajapaksas,” according to news agency […]
The ad identifier – aka “IDFA” on iOS, or “AAID” on Android – is the key that enables most third-party tracking on mobile devices. Disabling it will make it substantially harder for advertisers and data brokers to track and profile you, and will limit the amount of your personal information up for sale. This post […]