Android 10 previews showed off a Rules feature, allowing users to automate settings based on location and/or Wi-Fi connection. The feature disappeared for the most part following the final Android 10 release, but it looks like Google has pushed it out to plenty more people.
Android Police reports that the feature is now available to a variety of Pixel phones on Android 10, and we can confirm seeing it on our Pixel 4 as well (running Android 10 and the February 2020 patch).
ASUS ZenPad S 8.0The ASUS ZenPad S 8.0 offers everything you would expect from a tablet in 2015, with its Quad HD display, good performance, good battery, excellent software experience, and front-facing stereo speakers. The best part is that ASUS managed to bring its great pricing policy from the Zenfone 2 over to its latest tablet offering, and with the 64 GB storage and 4 GB of RAM version priced at just $299, this tablet is a no brainer.
Creative Creative Outlier AirThe Creative Outlier Air is the pair of true wireless earbuds to get if you’re unsure about the technology. Connectivity is reliable and sound quality, while not the clearest, is fun and resembles a more natural reproduction of sound.
True wireless earbuds are on the up and up, and many models are on their second or even third generations. In order to be successful, a headset needs a good foundation; let’s see how the Creative Outlier Air, predecessor to the Outlier Gold, fares in 2020.
We don’t just cover the best phone carriers for American readers here at Android Authority. Our Canadian neighbors have just as many carriers to choose from, and the choices are even tougher in some provinces. Fido is one of our personal favorites throughout Canada, and it’s one of the best bets if you’re hoping to skip the high prices of most Canadian plans. It’s the fourth-largest carrier in Canada, and there are plenty of reasons to sign yourself up.
EE is technically the U.K.’s youngest network, formed in the merger of Orange U.K. and T-Mobile U.K. in 2010. First the company was called Everything Everywhere, but in August 2012 the company announced the EE brand would offer 4G in the U.K. and Everything Everywhere would become the legal entity and parent company of all three brands. It was then bought by the BT Group in 2016, becoming part of the BT Wholesale and Ventures division, yet retaining its band identity and retail stores under the EE name.
Android Auto is still very much in its infancy and one of the hurdles to making it a hit is ensuring that app developers openly embrace the platform. Thankfully, Google understands this and has just taken a big step forward by introducing a new tool that will make Android Auto development more accessible. Dubbed the Android Auto Desktop Head Unit (DHU), this new tool is essentially an emulator that runs the full Android Auto experience on a desktop or laptop.
Knowing how to reverse a list in Python is a trick that can come in handy surprisingly often. In this post, we’ll look at a few ways you can do it!
How to reverse a list in Python the easy way In Python, a list is a variable that stores multiple other variables. This is useful if you ever need to store a list of contacts, a list of options, or anything else in your app.
No matter how much I love Android, there is no denying that Apple makes the best tablets on the market. The company’s latest 10.2-inch iPad is no exception, and now customers can pick one up with a hefty discount during Target’s Cyber Monday sale.
For those of you that would rather do your Cyber Monday shopping on Amazon, you can purchase the same iPad for $249. Though this is still a solid discount, it’s not quite as good as Target’s.
BlackBerry’s next flagship smartphone, the KEYone, has been teased for a long time. We got our first look at the then-unnamed device at CES in January, and we scored some more hands-on time with it at MWC a month later. Needless to say it’s taken the company a while to get this phone ready for consumers, but thankfully we’re inching closer to a release date. If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on this physical keyboard-touting smartphone, listen up!
Bixby made its debut on the Galaxy S8 series back in April. As you may know, the company didn’t launch the full version of the digital assistant in the US, as the voice control feature wasn’t — and still isn’t — available on the two flagship devices. However, if the latest leak is to be believed, the tech giant will thankfully release Bixby Voice very soon.
Someone has posted an image on Reddit of what looks like an email that was probably sent to a number Samsung employees.