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Google to Remove Thousands of Apps from the Play Store
The Google Play Store opens the doorway to a whole universe of apps where just a few clicks of the "Install" button and you will find your phone's memory filling up fast. Many apps, however, are not that useful in any way. Good news then—these apps will eventually be removed. However, it seems there is another motive for removing these redundant apps. Google has embarked on such exercises in the past, but probably not to such an extent.  Mater your phone: Learn how to identify malware on the Play Store

by Artem Sandler

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Samsung's Colorful One UI 7 Update May Hit Galaxy Devices Soon
While Google is already on its final leg of its Android 15 beta program for Pixel phones, Samsung has yet to begin its testing phase for the update, which will arrive as One UI 7. New reports have narrowed down an earlier launch window for the beta program while hinting at massive visual changes in tow with the firmware.

by Jade Bryan

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Samsung smartphones require an urgent update to counter the security risk.

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It's All About RCS: Samsung Begins to Axe Its Messaging App
Over the years, Google Messages has become more popular compared to other Android messaging apps. Samsung has even begun to ditch its Messages app from the Galaxy S24 and more recently, from the Galaxy Z Fold 6 (review) and Galaxy Z Flip 6 in favor of Google Messages. Today, the South Koreans detailed the reason for this move. Don't miss this: How to use and master the new Quick Share feature on Samsung

by Jade Bryan

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Productivity Level Up? Slack Widgets Arrive on iPhones and iPads
The Slack app has long been available on Android and iOS, but the app is generally less capable when compared to the desktop version. However, Slack continues to improve the mobile app by adding new features to it from time to time. Now, the company has announced it is introducing its first set of widgets on iPhones and iPads. Also read: How to master and customize Dark Mode on iOS 18

by Jade Bryan

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Leaked Google TV Streamer May Be More than Just a Casting Device
With streaming devices getting less popular these days, Google has also refreshed its Chromecast catalog less frequently, especially when it comes to its TV sticks and dongles. However, early reports hinted at Google planning to introduce a new Chromecast with Google TV this year. In fact, this device has allegedly leaked, revealing a massive design change and a new moniker. Also read: How to connect your smartphone to your TV at home

by Jade Bryan

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Samsung smartphones require an urgent update to counter the security risk.

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Samsung Phones Await Critical Update to Address Security Vulnerability
Samsung smartphones and tablets are extremely popular worldwide, which means any security vulnerability would pose a huge risk on a global scale. If you are a Samsung tablet or smartphone owner, you might want to jump at the chance to address a particularly dangerous security vulnerability with the latest Samsung update for your device. Also read: Android 15: Will your smartphone receive the update?

by Hayo Lücke

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iOS 18 Resurrects 'Zombie' Photos with new Dedicated Album
What was an annoying bug in iOS 17.5 is being transformed by Apple into a useful feature in the upcoming iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia when it comes to the Photos app. A new album will resurrect your 'zombie' photos.

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OnePlus' Next-Gen Foldable Might Put the Galaxy Z Fold 6 to Shame
OnePlus' Open (review) was the company's first foldable, which generally received solid reviews, thanks to its slim design and top-class cameras. The Open 2 is tipped to be delayed until next year due to the company working on incorporating beefier specifications like having the latest chipset. It seems there could be another vital change in tow that might position the upcoming device as the foldable phone to beat. Also read: How to check battery status of your Android phone

by Jade Bryan

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Pixel 9 Could Debut Crucial Satellite Messaging First
Since Apple introduced satellite connectivity on iPhones, very few Android manufacturers were able to follow suit. Even so, Google as the Android developer, has recently added support of satellite-based messaging on Android 15. New findings suggest we won't have to wait for too long to see it trickle to other Android devices.

by Jade Bryan

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tinyPod: Apple Watch Metamorphizes to an iPod
Can the Apple Watch reinvent itself by transforming into an iPod, the classic MP3 player, or even a compact smartphone? That's what tinyPod promises. The manufacturer has developed a case for the smartwatch that resembles earlier iPods.

by Matthias Wellendorf

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