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  • Qualcomm will launch new processor for wearables this fall (Updated)

    Update 1: 2018/05/14 2:57am PDT Despite frequent updates, Wear OS (formerly Android Wear) is definitely stagnating from a hardware perspective. Most watches use Qualcomm’s Wear 2100 processor, which is over two years old at this point. At long last, the company is working on a brand new mobile chipset for wearables, which will arrive this fall. […]

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 gets Android 8.0 Oreo OTA in the UK

    Galaxy Tab S3 owners, prepare your fingers to start mashing that check for updates button. Users in the UK are reporting that their tablets are getting the OTA to Android 8.0 Oreo. Along with it come all the goodies you expect from Oreo such as system-level PIP support, Autofill API, notification snooze and channels, and […]

  • New OnePlus Open Beta adds new shelf widget, May security patches, and more

    OnePlus is good enough to provide a beta channel for its phones, so you can stay on the bleeding edge. You’ll also probably encounter more bugs, but such is life. There are new Oreo-based Open Betas live today for OnePlus’ recent phones. They include some functional updates as well as security patches. All devices appear […]

  • Roku is showing an FBI anti-piracy warning for YouTube and some other channels

    YouTube TV isn’t the only video service that seems to be running into problems today. According to widespread recent reports, many people are having trouble accessing specific Channels on their Roku set-top devices. The affected services, which includes YouTube and Netflix, are allegedly showing an FBI anti-piracy warning message.  The FBI and @RokuPlayer say that […]

  • Google partially rolls back Chrome 66’s autoplay changes

    With the release of Chrome 66 late last month, Google introduced new autoplay restrictions on both mobile and desktop Chrome. Sites could only start video and audio automatically if they had a high score on Chrome’s ‘Media Engagement Index,’ which takes into account how often the user clicks on the site and watches media. While this was […]

  • AsteroidOS, an open-source Wear OS alternative, now available as a stable release

    A few years ago, a French computer science student named Florent Revest undertook a project to keep Android Wear smartwatches from dying of obsolescence. That project is called AsteroidOS, built entirely on GNU/Linux libraries and technologies, and in its current state, it’s fairly basic. Even so, for all fans of open source software out there, […]