How To Adjust Computer Brightness Automatically Based On Time Of The Day

So it’s always better to adjust the computer display according to the light around you. So here we have a solution that will automatically change the screen brightness according to the time of day and the location. Let’s have a look at the complete guide discussed below to proceed. Adjust Brightness Automatically Well, Windows 10 operating system brings some new sets of options to adjust the brightness of laptops automatically....

April 6, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · Miguel Johnson

Get 2 Years Of This Excellent Docusign Alternative For Just 80

Keeping your contracts organized can prevent costly mistakes. Zapendo lets you manage all of your contracts in one place, allowing you to see what needs immediate attention at a glance. Digging through filing cabinets or emails will be a thing of the past. What’s more, you can manage contracts through their entire lifecycle, from approval to termination. All of Zapendo’s features are designed to make contract handling easier. You can create expiration alerts to never forget another renewal and custom workflows to fit your preferences....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Maxwell Spear

Gmail Scans Your Emails As You Write Them Unless You Change This Setting

If you have a Gmail account, you’ve come across another form of AI technology called Smart Compose. It’s similar to predictive text on your smartphone, albeit a little more advanced. But how does it work? You should be wondering if this feature is something you want. Let’s take a look at this feature and see if it’s something you want to disable. We’ll show you how. Here’s the backstory Smart Compose is a personalized, predictive text feature available to all Gmail users....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Barbara Scott

Google Announces Android O With Notification Channels Background Limits Autofill Apis More

Google today announced Android O, the next major version of Android and successor to Nougat. The new version of Android does not come with the sheer number of features that debuted with Nougat, but we are still looking at a lot of new APIs and under the hood changes, though there are some meaningful new features as well. Perhaps the biggest change in Android O is background limits. The feature will limit the number of apps and services running in the background to preserve resources and, hopefully, improve battery life....

April 5, 2022 · 3 min · 434 words · Sheena Dore

Google Home Is Tied To A Single Google Account And That S Not A Good Thing

So when there’s a gadget in your home to which anyone including kids and guests can shout and ask questions, it does raise some concerns about its sources and integrations. Well, until today there wasn’t any information about how Google Home will handle multiple users but a new finding by the good folks at ComputerWorld has discovered that might alter your buying decisions. Also Read: Five Exciting Features of the New Google Home There are currently, though, two ways out of this – You can either go into your account settings, remove the queries others asked one-by-one or disable connection with your private matters such as emails altogether....

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 202 words · Michael Bohnert

Google Keep Update Adds Support For Labels Recurring Reminders And A Floating Compose Button

Google today started rolling out an update for Google Keep that adds two of the most often requested features from its regular users: labels and recurring reminders. The inclusion of labels will allow Keep users to bundle together different notes easily. For example, users can label all their work related notes in Keep as ‘Office,’ so that the next time they are looking for a specific note from work, they can find it easily....

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Gladys Royal

Google Partners With Udacity To Announce The Android Developer Nanodegree

Apart from announcing Android M, offline turn-by-turn directions in Google Maps, Android Pay and more, Google also announced a nanodegree in Android development at I/O 2015 today. The company has partnered with Udacity for this degree, with the subject matter and curriculum being on the same level as expected by professional Android developers. The nanodegree takes 6-9 months to complete and costs $200 per month. The crash course will include everything about Android development, including the basics of development to Google Play services and more....

April 5, 2022 · 1 min · 109 words · Curtis Good

Google Play Protect Logo Will Soon Be Seen On Retail Packaging Of Android Devices

Android OEMs have always had to ensure that their devices meet certain requirements from Google before they gain access to the Google Play Store. Starting from today, Google is going to highlight such devices through its Certified Android devices program. All Certified Devices from Google undergo rigorous compatibility tests to ensure they are safe and secure and adhere to various permission models of the OS. Google will also be showing its Google Play Protect logo on the retail packaging of all Certified Devices going forward....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Chandra Imoto

Google To Block Third Party Call Recording Apps From Play Store

This change will come into effect on May 11, and the third-party apps will be affected that use Accessibility API. Recording audio calls functionality is quite popular among Android users. According to the latest reports by a Reddit user, the upcoming update in new policies of the Play Store will stop record calls remotely. Google To Prevent Call Recording Apps On Android From May For quite some time now, Google is trying to stop call recording on Android....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Kathy Frye

Google To Launch Two Flagship Smartwatches Early Next Year

The tech giant Google has Android Wear on its operating system for these devices and to promote it, the tech giant Google is preparing to launch two new smartwatches as early as on 2017. Since June it was spoken of the possibility that the tech giant Google will launch on the market two smartwatches with its name. This rumor has gained momentum and now Google itself has finally confirmed it....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Jacob Starnes

Gta 6 Confirmed Rockstar Says It S In Development

No other details of the upcoming game are shared except Grand Theft Auto title. This news is a relief to all of them who were waiting for confirmation by Rockstar that GTA 6 will be coming. The Rockstar’s website says the studio gave an idea of what is coming up in the next following long support that Grand Theft Auto V has got. Grand Theft Auto 6 Confirmed Rockstar confirmed saying, “With the unprecedented longevity of GTAV, we know many of you have been asking us about a new entry in the Grand Theft Auto series....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Marianna Panter

How To Access Clipboard History On Android Smartphone

On Windows 10, it’s pretty easy to access the clipboard history, but things are not so easy on Android. The stock Android didn’t have any clipboard manager to access the clipboard history. This means that you will lose access to the older item you have copied as soon as you copy a new item. To deal with clipboard issues, Google introduced a full-fledged clipboard manager on its keyboard app – Gboard....

April 5, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Jennifer Rogers

How To Always Show Scrollbars On Windows 11 2 Methods

Along with the visual elements, you also get a redesigned Start menu, new icons in the File Explorer, rounded corners on Windows, and more. If you are using Windows 11, you might have noticed that the operating system automatically hides the scrollbar for applications that are not actively in use. Microsoft has done this to save some battery power & to speed up the device, but many users prefer to see the scrollbar all the time....

April 5, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Mark Brammer

Get Ready Those Bezels Could Be Coming Back Courtesy Pixel 4

Well. Just as we thought that their days were numbered, with brands coming out with phone fronts and even sides that were all display, it seems that we spoke so soon. The bezels ain’t dead. In fact, they might even be set for a comeback. At least the ones above and below the display. And the company helping them on their way back is the one that made Android a part of our lives....

April 4, 2022 · 4 min · 648 words · Jimmy Myers

Google Announces 5 New Products

Earlier leaks may have revealed what the new Pixel 3 smartphones will look like, but with this event’s focus on the synergy between AI, hardware and software, Google had many surprises on tap. Aside from the new smartphones, get ready for a new kitchen assistant, a premium tablet and one killer accessory! Here are the five Google products that were announced we’re most excited about: 1. Google Home Hub The Google Home Hub is basically a Google Home with a 7-inch touchscreen display that will extend Google Assistant’s functions with visual information, beyond its standard voice responses....

April 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1241 words · Robert Long

Google Home Will Reportedly Work With Samsung S Smartthings

Google Home is rumored to get unveiled on October 4, along with new Pixel smartphones, and now a report suggests compatibility with Samsung products will be available right out of the box. According to a report from Android Police, Google Home, the in-home Google Assistant-based device, will work with Samsung’s SmartThings platform once new owners turn it on. The information was gathered from an unnamed source, who says that the Google Home product will support the smart home product platform....

April 4, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · Venessa Slinkard

Google Introduces Smart Reply For Inbox By Gmail

To make replying to emails easier, Google today announced Smart Reply for Inbox by Gmail. By making extensive use of machine learning, Smart Reply will be able to offer up to 3 different responses for the emails you get. Smart Reply will only be able to offer simple reply suggestions, which can come in handy for emails that require a quick reply. For emails that require a longer reply, Smart Reply will be able to give you a jump start....

April 4, 2022 · 1 min · 156 words · Raymond Haskell

Google Keep Gets A New Chrome Extension Hashtags And Improved Interface

Google today released a new Keep extension for Google Chrome that makes it easy to save a site’s link, note, some text or images from a website right from within Chrome via a simple right-click menu. The Google Keep for Android is also receiving an update that allows you to directly create a note in Keep from the “Share via” menu. Simply select the text or image, tap the Share button and select Keep to automatically create a note with the said content....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 249 words · Eddie Boudreaux

Google Officially Confirmed To Shutting Down Its Stadia Platform

Even the project didn’t stay for at least 5 years. Besides, the company has also announced to give refunds for game purchases and all purchases of in-app DLC content whose purchases were made through the Stadia store. Google’s Stadia To End In January 2023 As we all know, cloud gaming has gained a lot of attention in the last some years, but it didn’t work out well for Google. In November 2019, Google launched its Stadia platform to compete with Xbox, Nvidia, and Sony’s cloud gaming services....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Tristan Esposito

Google Pixel 2 And Pixel 2 Xl Price Release Date And Availability

Google today unveiled the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL after months of hype. The company also provided details about the price and availability of the devices which will see a staggered rollout. If you are looking to buy the Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL and wanted to know more about their price, release date, and availability, check below. Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL Availability Starting from today, Google is accepting pre-orders for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL in the US....

April 4, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Richard Tucker