In this Kivy Python tutorial, you will learn how to use Kivy for Python app development. By the end, you’ll understand how to start building cross-platform apps for Android, iOS, and Windows using Python.
Python is a powerful, flexible, and beginner-friendly programming language that has rapidly grown to become one of the most popular options for developers. But while Python is welcoming for newcomers and flexible enough for pros, getting the most from it will typically require a little help.
The ideal gaming experience requires a great headset to ensure you don’t miss a footstep. That can mean a hefty price tag, but Tech Deals can help out today. For a limited time, you can save over $80 on an HCG1 Pro Gaming Headset.
The HCG1 offers versatile connection, a detachable microphone, and a comfortable design to keep you focused on the game. When you want to win, you have to be able to hear every gunshot or Creeper noise, and TV speakers often can’t compete.
Huawei’s reintroduction of the 40MP smartphone camera was a surprisingly impressive revelation back with the Huawei P20 Pro. The company improved on the formula’s low-light performance in the Huawei P30 Pro, setting a new bar for high-res mobile photography. Now there’s a new champion of the pixel count in town – the 64MP Realme XT.
These two smartphone cameras are in many ways quite different, with different sensor sizes, lenses, and image post-processing.
Samsung just unveiled its latest 2017 flagship, and one of the first things people want to know about is how it compares to its predecessor. Things are unfortunately not as simple in the case of the Galaxy Note 8, as its true predecessor, the Galaxy Note 7, was recalled last year after only a short time on the market.
The good thing is that we do have an identical point of reference with the recently released Galaxy Note Fan Edition, which is essentially a Note 7 redux with a smaller battery.
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Samsung has launched a One UI Watch beta program. US-based users gained access on May 25, but it will likely expand to other countries. As with regular One UI betas, you’ll need to sign up through the Samsung Members app. Updated, May 25, 2022 (04:00 PM ET): Samsung has already opened the beta program for the Galaxy Watch 4, just a day after announcing it was coming.
As smartphones evolve so do the features that come with them. Some of them stick around for a very long time, some trend down due lack in popularity or usefulness, and some simply fade away into obscurity and become obsolete. The point is, we’ve seen a lot of smartphone features come and go over the years for a variety of reasons, so let’s take a look at a handful of smartphone features that have trended down or no longer exist in the smartphone world.
Update, March 20, 2020 (12:30 PM ET): The LG V60 is now on sale at AT&T and T-Mobile. Pick one up at the links below.
LG V60 ThinQ
Refreshingly iterative
The LG V60 is an iterative improvement over its predecessor, and that's not a bad thing. It sports a 6.8-inch Full HD+ display, the Snapdragon 865 SoC, Adreno 650 GPU, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of expandable storage, and a large 5,000mAh battery.
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“Hey Google, turn on the kitchen lights,” is something you might say multiple times per day. Each time, Google Assistant might deliver you a full response: “OK, turning off the kitchen lights.” Is that really necessary?
Thankfully, Assistant’s long-winded responses to some of your queries could be a thing of the past. The “new” Google Assistant — the updated version of the AI interface that ships with the Google Pixel 4 — comes with an option to instruct Assistant to be briefer with its responses (via Android Police).
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Thanks to prominent leaker Evan Blass, we have some new high-quality renders of the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2. The renders show off both the ‘buds themselves as well as their companion charging cases. The renders suggest there will be four colors of the earbuds: black, white, green, and purple. We know that the next Galaxy Unpacked event is happening on August 11. During that launch, we expect to see two new foldable phones and two new smartwatches.
But look past the heavyweights and things get really interesting. Whether it’s a power bank posing as a phone, a phone posing as a walkie-talkie, or a good old blast from the QWERTY past, we saw some weird and wonderful phones at MWC 2019. Here are some of the coolest.
What happens when you take an 18,000mAh power bank and a generic Android phone and smash them together (no, not literally)?