Google 'sorry' for remotely enabling Battery Saver on Android Pie handsets

collected by :Maya Tony

As it stated in GOOGLE HAS APOLOGISED after remotely enabling Battery Saver Mode on Android Pie handDetermines without users' consent. As expected the time battery saver is activated, my GPS became unusable, the Lyft app stopped updating and I ended up looking like a fool by a POS phone, that can't find his method around," he said. "We have now rolled battery saver settings back to default. Google is able to change MY settings, MY settings profile, write new MY settings. I know Google is able to check/read and know my settings but causes of they can change my settings.


Android owner? Samsung and Google want to make messaging much more fun

In future, RCS messaging going to work between the Android Messages and Samsung Messages apps, thanks to a new agreement that aims for RCS interoperability between the 2 company's apps and underlying platform. SEE: Cybersafety in an IoT and mobile world (ZDNet special report) | Download the report as a PDF (TechRepublic)While many Android OEMs have agreed to ship phones by Android Messages, Samsung opted to retain its own app, Samsung Messages, for its Galaxy phones. The collaboration, announced by Samsung on Wednesday, aims to ensure that RCS messaging works "seamlessly" across Android Messages and Samsung Messages, according to Samsung. "Working together, Google and Samsung going to ensure that their messaging clients, Android Messages and Samsung Messages, work seamlessly by each company's RCS technology, including cloud and business messaging platforms," Samsung said. Photos: 10 years of Google Chrome TechRepublicGoogle Chrome turned 10 on September 2, 2018.

Android owner? Samsung and Google want to make messaging much more fun

Google launches final preview of Flutter, its Android and iOS mobile app SDK

according to At Google Developer Days China today, Google launched the final developer pdescription of Flutter, the company's open source mobile UI framework that helps developers build native interfaces for Android and iOS. Flutter launch Pdescription 2 is the last major milestone before the stable Flutter 1.0 release, that is slated to arrive later this year. Flutter launch Pdescription 2Flutter launch Pdisplay 2 includes backing for executing Dart code in the background, even When the application is suspended. This release alextremely lowers the application package size on both Android and iOS by up to 30 percent. The company notes that thousands of Flutter-based apps have alavailiable made it to the Apple App Store and Google Play, even before version 1.0, including some of the world's most popular: Alibaba (Android, iOS), Tencent Now (Android, iOS), and Google Ads (Android, iOS).

Google Keep quietly renamed to 'Keep Notes' on Android

The app is likely due for a Google Material Theme, but in the meantime Google has quietly renamed the Android client to "Keep Notes."Version 5.0.371.03 of Google Keep began rolling out on Monday and it extends the name of the Android app to "Keep Notes." This little rebrand is visible on the home monitor icon, launcher, and Android's App Info page in system settings. "Keep Notes" somewhat appears on the side panel add-ons visible in Gmail, Google Calendar, and Docs. The new name ought alextremely be taken within the context of Google Tasks. Given the trend of other Google apps, including Photos, Chrome, and Calculator, Keep is due for a Material Theme brand. The add-ons alavailiable feature a Material Theme of sorts that is stark white, mostly devoid of yellow, and has light, rounded corners.

Google Keep quietly renamed to 'Keep Notes' on Android




Fake Android Google Play store bank apps hit ANZ, CBA

Police have dismantled an organised criminal syndicate and seized more than $250,000 following an investigation into identity theft. APPS available from the Google Play store using the branding and names of the Commonfortune Bank and ANZ have duped more than 1000 Australians into revealing their login details. The software asked for log-in credentials and credit card details from customers tricked into believing they were using a valid service offered by their bank. IT safety company ESET said Fairfax Media that it alerted Google to the deception more than a fortnight ago. The fraud was part of an international effort that alextremely targeted banks in Britain, Poland, Switzerland and New Zealand.


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