Are you suffering from sleeping disorders such as insomnia? Or maybe you can’t sleep because you have a lot of things on your mind? Don’t reach for the sleeping pills just yet because there is an alternative solution to your sleeping problems and all it requires is your Android device.
We are featuring the best Android apps to help you get a good night’s sleep every time you go to bed.
Nowadays, people experience stress daily with demands and problems steadily rising higher. That’s why it’s necessary to take some time off now and then and lighten up your load. People can engage in a number of stress-relieving activities, such as engaging in sports and exercise, partying all night, or going to karaoke with friends.
Our Android devices are designed to help us in a variety of ways. Business executives and people who are always on-the-go use their Android devices to make them efficient in their work.
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🎶 Good morning! I heard The Strokes last night at a concert! (Not saw, but heard, because I could hear it from the old airport field they were playing at here in Berlin.)
Flip unpacks earlyWhat’s been rumored for a while, that Samsung’s 2022 clamshell looks like it has only mild refinements from the 2021 edition, seems to be true.
Problematic leaks:
The problem with leaks like this is that Samsung doesn’t get a chance to inflict its marketing on us.
Head over to our partner site Drone Rush for all the details on the new DJI Mavic Air.
TL;DR
The Mavic Air is a new folding drone from DJI, on sale now starting at $799. The drone offers 4K video at 30 fps and 12 MP photos from the 1/2.3-inch camera sensor. You can fly by hand, with the Android app, or with the dedicated remote control. Bigger than the DJI Spark and smaller than the DJI Mavic Pro, the Mavic Air offers the best of both worlds!
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus pricing and availability: what we know so far (Updated)
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One of the biggest changes that’s coming with the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus is the absence of a physical home button. It’s long been a trademark for Samsung, an iconic component of the Galaxy S series. However, in order to make room for the gargantuan Infinity Display, Samsung apparently decided to kill off the physical home button entirely this year.
As 2021 hurtles towards its end and we see 2022 appear on the horizon, you might think that there is no new tech news to be shared. But you would be wrong! There is much to be said about Qualcomm, MediaTek, the Raspberry Pi, and Qualcomm again!
December 3, 2021
System-on-a-Chip
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At the heart of every smartphone, tablet, and many laptops is a System-on-a-Chip (SoC). More than just a CPU, an SoC also contains other key parts to make a complete system including a GPU, a 4G/5G modem, an image processor, a video encoder/decoder, a machine learning accelerator, and more.
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As per a fresh leak, the Google Pixel 6 series is expected to go on pre-order starting October 19. The phones could eventually release on October 28. There’s still no word on an official launch date, but a September reveal seems unlikely. According to the information obtained by the tipster, Google will open pre-orders for the Pixel 6 series on October 19. The phones would eventually go on sale and hit store shelves the following week, on October 28.
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Google Pixel 7 Pro renders have leaked from a trusted source. The phone looks a lot like the Google Pixel 6 Pro, but with some new camera sensors. This is a very early leak since we don’t expect the phone to launch until October. Every year, Google launches a new Pixel flagship, and every year we see it leaked earlier than the previous year.
It’s that time of the year again! With Christmas just around the corner, entertainment companies are pumping out holiday movies and specials, and no one does it like the Hallmark Channel. Hallmark holiday movies are the gold standard for cheesy, comforting Christmas fare.
It’s easy to poke fun at Hallmark movies. They’re formulaic, with predictably happy endings. Nowhere is that truer than in their holiday offerings. You can usually expect some minor conflict — a flight cancellation, a rival inn, a new boss who plans to shake things up — and a neat and tidy resolution before the credits roll.
At this point, saying Android has a serious problem when it comes to phones receiving reliable Android upgrades is getting old. We’ve written about it a lot — even I, specifically, have written about it a lot. You’ve told us your thoughts. We all get it. Even with all that, though, the latest announcement of iOS 14 really sends the message home.
This week, Apple officially confirmed that the 2020 iteration of iOS will land on every iPhone since the iPhone 6S.