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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Google chrome get data saver

If you rely on Google’s browser app to surf the web, talk with friends or watch videos, you’re in luck. Today Google has announced a number of new features and improvements making their way to Chrome that will help you save more data, download things for offline viewing, and discover even more personalized content tailored to your interests.
Chrome’s Data Saver feature has been around for awhile, and it’s quite the handy feature if you’ve never tried it out. With Data Saver turned on, Chrome will compress images and text you load, saving up to 60% of your data without changing the content. Now Chrome’s Data Saver is getting video support, allowing you to save up to 67% of your data when viewing MP4 videos through Chrome. Google says in India alone, this new feature is saving 138TB of data on video in a single week. Not bad!
Data Saver will now also optimize HTTP websites to their essentials, which should help web pages load much faster than before.
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Google Chrome is also getting a new download feature, which will allow you to simply tap a download button to save a web page, photo or video for offline viewing. You can access the downloads hub by tapping the overflow menu (three dots) on the top-right of your browser. Google also says you don’t need to worry about restarting your download if your connection is dropped, either. If you go offline when Chrome is downloading something, it will immediately start back up once you’re back online.
The new downloads feature is now available in Chrome Beta and will roll out to the stable version of Chrome soon.
Google Chrome offline downloads feature Android copy
Google is also making it easier to find topics that you’re interested in. Now when you open a new tab in Chrome, you’ll see suggestions for websites you might want to visit. Plus, the more you use Chrome, the smarter these suggestions will get overtime.
These changes will be making their way to Chrome soon, so grab the latest version at the Play Store link below to try them out.

Samsung reportedly discarding Samsung SDI batteries for Galaxy Note 7

Although Samsung announced it will replace all Galaxy Note 7 smartphones shipped, the South Korean handset maker has yet to comment on whether or not the cost of the recall will be covered by the company that provided the faulty hardware, or at least a part of it.
Samsung SDI is the name of the company that supplies the battery for 70% of the Galaxy Note 7 devices, while the other 30% are supplied by Chinese battery maker ATL.
Unfortunately, Samsung SDI did not manage to strengthen its position as a top battery provided in the smartphone industry mainly due to competitors such as LG Chem and ATL.However, it looks like this year Samsung was willing to give SDI its moment of glory and decided to make it the main battery supplier for the Galaxy Note 7. Sadly, Samsung's decision was quite unfortunate for both consumers and the company iteself.
After a series of reports on fires related to the phone's battery, Samsung announced the recall of the Galaxy Note 7. According to a new report coming from South Korea, “for the global recall of 2.5 million units, Samsung SDI is expected to bear the expense for most of the battery parts.”
Lee Seung-hyuck, an analyst from Korea Investment & Securities said that Samsung's SDI operating loss could reach $16 million, counting the possible sales decline of Galaxy Note 7 as well.
Samsung reportedly discarding Samsung SDI batteries for Galaxy Note 7
On top of that, Samsung has reportedly decided to ramp up Galaxy Note 7 battery orders manufactured by ATL and drop its affiliate Samsung SDI battery altogether.
Sources from Samsung Electronics were also cited saying that “as a follow-up of the battery issue, we decided to temporally stop using Samsung SDI’s battery for Galaxy Note 7.”

The Huawei P9 now comes in Red and Blue color options

The Huawei P9 now comes in Red and Blue color options


Huawei’s Leica-branded P9 flagship is one of the better looking smartphones on the market right now. It has a metallic unibody chassis that feels great in the hand, and the sleek camera visor on the back gives the whole phone a more premium look. It also comes in a variety of different color options including Haze Gold, Ceramic White, Rose Gold, Prestige Gold, Titanium Grey and Mystic Silver. And today at IFA 2016, Huawei has unveiled two new color options for the P9: Red and Blue.he new Red and Blue Huawei P9 models come with 32GB of on-board storage, 3GB of RAM and cost €549. As far as we can tell the new models aren’t available for purchase yet, but we’ll be sure to let you know once we receive more information.

New android 7.0 NOUGAT

Android NOUGAT: The new Name of Android N!

All the trend talks about what will be the name of Android N, and after months and months of endless speculation.  Google has revealed what Android N will officially be called as “Android NOUGAT”This announcement came after the company said at I/O last month that users could submit suggestions for the android N.

The Android Nougat release, initially announced in March and currently on its second beta, brings new features such as quick setting menu and split-screen multitasking to the mobile OS, while also improving on features like Doze 2.0 that came with Marshmallow last year. The release also has Daydream, Google’s new VR platform, baked in, though it’ll only be supported by Daydream-ready handsets running the OS.

Android N: When Will It Be Available?

Android Nougat has been revealed too much earlier than it has in the past, with a preview version of Android Nougat made available by Google on 9 March, it was updated on 13 April with a second version, before the third version and the first public beta arrived on May 18.
Samsung, Sony, LG and HTC are usually quite fast brands phones that getting the update to your phone, as is Motorola. Some other manufacturers take a little while to release it, though. If you want the latest software, Nexus devices get fastest updates compare to other. Newer Nexus owners are currently able to test out Developer Preview 1.