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Apple and Google are building a virus-tracking system. Health officials say it will be practically useless.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/05/15/app-apple-google-virus/

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[Discussion] android cpu benchmarks cross-analysis

android cpu benchmarks cross-analysis

for computers there are multiple pretty good sites with benchmark scores and tests of cpus

* they also have price : performance ratios
* and graphs etc

for android i wasnt able to find any good sites, maybe i didnt google correctly?

for computers when you have 2 options where everything else is pretty similiar or one is better and also better in the cpu, then you'd just get the better option

for android without the cpu benchmark it's hard to factor in t...

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Protip: you can change the speed of quick-scrolling in Google Photos by sliding left and right

I never noticed this until just now. Maybe it works in other apps too, but I've never seen anyone mention this.

I've used Google Photos since it launched, so when I want to jump back to a specific month of a specific year, it can be kinda hard to get to that point when scrolling past like 7 years of photos. I found out that if you grab the scroll indicator and slide it up and down, if you keep your thumb directly on top of it, the scrollbar will stay under your thumb meaning you'll go much fast...

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User settings EASY or ADVANCED

I think that the Android settings have become so overbloated with sections and subsections that I think it would be better if during the setup phase of the device that the user has a choice between an easy settings menu or an advanced one which would be what we are using now. as a shop owner there are a lot of people that I talk to that have a lot of questions and I think that some of these people would benefit more if they were to use an easy menu. This would of course have default checks in a ...

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Saturday APPreciation (May 16 2020) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread!

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Do you want smartphones to go back to the 16:9 screen aspect ratio? Why?

A few years ago almost all phones were 16:9 then the Mi Mix from Xiaomi showed up (I know it is not the first one with the idea) then bezel-less smartphone screen became a thing but with the bezel-less trend manufacturers didn't stick to 16:9, they moved to 18:9 and now they don't stick to any standard, the market is so fragmented right now and this is a bad thing and looks like that they don't give a shit:(

I think this is a bad thing if you are a developer....

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Podcast Addict: "Google has just suspended Podcast Addict again. This time for having Podcasts about Covid 19... Are you for real Google. Can you please check your own Google Podcast App, your search engine,Youtube, ... first"
https://twitter.com/PodcastAddict/status/1261651512947691520?s=09

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The Green Tint issue of the OnePlus 8 Pro (and S20's) - EXPLAINED

Apple is having lots of problems with color calibration in their prototypes of the new iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max.

And it's due to the 120Hz refresh rate. If they don't fix them, they'll stick with 60Hz.

120Hz is making all these screens from Samsung, OnePlus and Asus, to be red or green when they are under 40% brightness.

You know that Apple doesn't implement a feature until it's 100% working. And Apple cares a lot about color calibration (see the splendid iPhone XR or 11 LCD display)

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