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How to bring Android 16’s Notification Cooldown brilliance to any phone today – Computerworld
Notification Cooldown — no Android 16 required First things first: Notification Cooldown, if the name doesn’t ring a bell, is a new Android option designed to minimize interruptions from back-to-back, rapid-fire notifications — like when your chatty colleague Kirstie sends you 7,000 short messages during a Zoom call or your kinda-sorta buddy Brad sends seven stupid sentences somehow split into…
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Android 16 to Bring This Much Needed Change to Quick Settings
Android 15 was released a couple of weeks ago and probably hasn’t made it to your device yet. But the folks at Google are already hard at work with the next version of their mobile OS. Android 16 will bring a much-needed facelift to UI elements, with resizable toggles in Quick Settings. And a separate page for notifications, similar to…
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OxygenOS 15 Will Bring Android 15 to OnePlus Phones
Android 15 is out of the door, both on the AOSP and on Pixel phones, which means other OEMs are to follow suit soon. One company that is usually prompt with updates is OnePlus, and the company has just announced that it will begin beta-testing OxygenOS 15. OnePlus has just unveiled its latest mobile operating system, OxygenOS 15. OnePlus avoided…
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7 Android 15 features you can bring to any phone today – Computerworld
Android 15 feature #7: App archiving When you’ve got an app you aren’t actively using but don’t want to uninstall entirely, Android 15 can archive it for you — meaning the software compresses it, in a sense, and keeps the core files present while removing lots of space-taking and permission-requiring elements. Then, if you ever want to use the app…
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Apple insider reveals when iOS 18.1 will bring Apple intelligence features to iPhones
Though Apple has marketed the iPhone 16 as the first iPhones with Apple Intelligence, we still don’t have a concrete timeline for when the full suite of AI-powered features will roll out. However, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the public will finally get to try out Apple Intelligence when iOS 18.1 exits beta at the end of October. In his…
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How to bring Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold multitasking magic to any Android device – Computerworld
That Pixel 9 Pro Fold taskbar takes Android’s split-screen system to soaring new heights. JR Raphael, IDG And here’s the buried Android treasure to beat all buried Android treasures: While the taskbar is officially limited to appearing only on large-sized devices like the Fold, with a quick tweak to a tucked-away area of your system settings, you can actually enable…
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I Have a Theory for How Jujutsu Kaisen Might Bring Back Gojo
Spoiler Warning: This post includes heavy spoilers for the Jujutsu Kaisen manga. Only three chapters to go. The Jujutsu Kaisen manga is ending in three chapters. It is still hard to digest, and it feels like it was only recently we saw Gojo confidently say, “Nah, I’d win.” Well, we know how that went. But now that Sukuna, the King…
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Dell Technologies and Red Hat team up to bring generative AI to PowerEdge servers
Dell Technologies and Red Hat are teaming up to bring the Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI) to Dell’s PowerEdge servers, aiming to make it easier to develop, test and deploy generative AI models. The idea is to help organizations to implement successful AI and machine learning strategies to scale their IT systems and power enterprise applications across their…
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The iPhone 16 was the perfect time to bring back this missing feature — Here’s why
As a long-time Apple fan, there’s one design choice the company has made that truly annoys me, and I hoped it would see a return with the upcoming iPhone 16 series. I’m talking about the fingerprint sensor. You see, I have a bit of an issue with Face ID being the only way to unlock a device, namely that it’s…
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How to bring Google’s remarkable Pixel 9 reminder system to any Android device – Computerworld
This is where the true beauty of this approach becomes apparent. Anytime you want to snag a new screenshot reminder, all you’ve gotta do is press and hold your volume-up and volume-down keys together for a second or so — no matter what’s on your screen or what else you’re doing on your device. And, hey — wouldya look at…
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