Spider-Man is one of Marvel’s oldest comics. Practically everybody knows the story of Peter Parker, the fated spider bite, and everything that happened afterward. There are movies coming out all the time and fans debating on what movie is the best. Thankfully, mobile gaming is a lot more simple than that. Here are the best Spider-Man games for Android! Unfortunately, this is mostly a copy of our best MARVEL games list.
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The first smartphones weren’t the photography behemoths that today’s flagship devices have become. Back then, if you cared about image quality, you had to lug around a dedicated camera alongside your smartphone. Not anymore. Just about any smartphone today will deliver decent images, and some, like the Google Pixel 6 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22 series, perform well in even the most challenging scenarios. But while computational photography often receives all the attention, larger image sensors deserve just as much credit.
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Welcome to the OnePlus Nord N10 and OnePlus Nord N100 update hub. Here you’ll find all the latest information about new and historical software updates for the budget Nord duo. We’ll list the current software version for the phones and regularly update the hub as and when new updates roll out.
Like other OnePlus phones, the Nord N10 and Nord N100 run on Oxygen OS, the company’s home-baked Android skin.
The fate of movie theaters has been up in the air for years. That’s only become more pronounced as we continue to adjust to COVID-19 and fears of public gatherings in places like cinemas. Meanwhile, streaming is primed to fill that void. It’s perhaps overly simplistic to frame this as a simple battle — movie theaters vs streaming services like Netflix — but we are watching the two film exhibition formats duke it out to some extent.
If you don’t love the default Google Assistant voice, you’ll be happy to hear that you can change it in just a few seconds. You can choose from several male and female ones or even opt for the voice of a rotating celebrity like John Legend or Issa Rae. However, keep in mind that the number of voices available depends on your language and location.
Read more: Best Google Assistant devices
It’s normal to forget to reply to an email. With all the hustle and bustle of everyday life, forgetting to pay your online shopping bill is probably way down the list of things to remember. That’s why Gmail’s two reminder features called Nudges and Snooze (which sounds like a comedy double-act) will help save your skin. Here’s how to set up automatic email reminders in Gmail.
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The Apple Watch’s electrocardiogram feature (ECG) can provide far more accurate heart rate readings than typical optical sensors and could even identify potential arrhythmias. But just how accurate is the ECG on the Apple Watch? How do you access it? And what do you do with that information? Read on, and we’ll explore the answers.
Read more: What is ECG, and why does it matter?
What does the Apple Watch ECG app do?
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It’s tougher than ever to decide on the best $450 smartphone you can buy. Not for a lack of options, but rather because the options have become so good. Samsung followed its popular Galaxy A52 with a refined Galaxy A53, while Google’s upcoming Pixel 6a sports a whole new look. Both have their own claims to fame, but you can only put one in your pocket at any given time.
Your Android device is like a mini computer running on a Linux kernel. Ubuntu, which is also a flavor of Linux, is generally for desktop PCs, netbooks, and laptops. Since Ubuntu relies on the Linux kernel, is it possible to run Ubuntu on an Android device?
XDA Developers member tiborr answers that question by sharing a guide on how to setup and run Ubuntu on your Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300, which, because of its awesome quad-core power and more-than-enough storage, is capable of running Ubuntu.
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Early rumors suggested the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 could land with blood glucose monitoring. However, a new report from South Korea suggests this rumor is untrue. This news is unfortunate, as millions of people with diabetes would have appreciated such a feature. Here in the United States, 34.2 million people have diabetes. That’s about one out of every 10 Americans, which is a staggering number.