This is only the ability to turn it on manually. My old Pixel 4 lives on a charger and does it automatically.
This is only the ability to turn it on manually. My old Pixel 4 lives on a charger and does it automatically.
It is. This is on top of that.
This just means there will be fewer changes. You can tag any commit for a release at any time.
I don’t even have kids!
But you’re not supposed to put things in your ear!
It still doesn’t support colorized adaptive icons? Like in the legacy version, the Gmail icon is red, and the messages icon is blue. In this version, these and other icons all have white backgrounds, and I can’t find any combination of settings that fixes it.
So it’s a case with a screen on it. I’m assuming e-ink.
Yes, the article explains that.
I’ve been using Pixels for a while and I’ve been perfectly happy.
Well, except for my 6 having a green tint to the screen, but that was fixed in a software update a while back.
They were already doing that. Now they just frame it as a benefit to you.
OWA is also an email client. How would a client support a client? A proprietary and web-based one at that.
Flat black.
Who the fuck either has sound turned on that often, or has notifications that old?
I didn’t even know notifications could make noise past their initial display.
Your phone is waterproof, isn’t it?
Our thoughts?
I’ve used Lawnchair for years and had no issues either. Is there some widespread problem I’ve been lucky enough to avoid?
In that sense, yes, they are always listening. But that’s a very small system that only compares like the last two seconds of audio against the stored model of the user saying “Alexa”.
Even a tweet from a security professional with a screenshot of Wireshark would be nice for a start.
There’s nothing new, news sites are just rerunning the same story because it gets clicks.
No, and that’s not how percentages work.