Browsing: Android
One app to rule ‘em all, eh Microsoft? The software company has been working on an all-encapsulating mobile app that includes access to all of its Office apps — Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Following months of beta testing, it has released the app for Android users.
Even though online browsers are plentiful, most of us gravitate towards Google Chrome or Safari (if you’re on Mac), but…
When you think of someone playing ‘sport’ with extraterrestrial bodies, it’s usually a colossal alien potting them into black holes,…
Looks as though Huawei and the American government are still working things out. Why don’t they think of the kids?…
Isn’t it maddening when you’re just trying to do your job and there’s only one roadblock — someone else not doing theirs? That may be how Huawei feels, as the Chinese tech giant still doesn’t have a clear idea what its fate is concerning Android, and licensing of tech from American companies
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus combines the company’s own Exynos 9825 processor with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. That’s before you augment internal space with a microSD, but you’re probably not going to do that.