Google Meet makes it easier to find out who is raising your hand

Google has announced a lot of new updates for the Google Meet hand agile feature, which is an effect that arises when one person in the video chat wants someone’s attention. Google said the change was designed to make it easier for participants to see when someone raised their hands. This is achieved by adding audio notifications, visual animation, changes to video grids, and more. Google Meet is an alternative to internet giants for competing products such as zoom. Users who participate in group video chats, such as class or…

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Motorola Defy rugged phone made by Bullitt

Motorola smartphone ranges are recognized as diverse, it seems intended in so many markets so they oppose the definition. One phone class, represented by the Droid and Force model, is specifically designed to face natural forces and human negligence. The latest incarnation of the rough spirit is Motorola Defy, which is named, perhaps one of the first fruits of the new Motorola partnership with the Bullitt group, the same people behind the phone who are both rude cats and land rovers. Motorola and Bullitt actually announced their partnerships a few…

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LG Velvet 4G finally gets an Android 11 update

With a formal withdrawal of LG from the smartphone market, of course there are questions about the company’s ability to support cell phones that already exist in the wild. Of course, LG promised that it would indeed continue to renew at least some of his cellphones but still visible. As if to get rid of the doubt, LG finally launched LG UX 10 with an Android update 11 for the LG Velvet LTE version, almost half a year after LG Velvet 5G accepted it. The LG Velvet 4G itself is…

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Oneplus oxygenos won’t go away despite the OPPO merger

This week is probably an emotional roller coaster trip for Oneplus fans. The company made its debut oneplus Nord CE 5G as expected but made a mistake asking Owner Oneplus 7 about their experiences with non-existent features. Then surprisingly announced Oneplus Nord N200 5G before announcing a kind of merger with a sibling and opposition rival. The last event might have produced a lot of attention and questions among Oneplus fans, but the company puts at least one doubt to rest, convincing Oneplus International users that it will stick to…

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Wear OS 3.0 Upgrade Hope again precipitated by uncertainty

Google has taken the user of the smartwatch platform on adventure in the past few weeks. It hangs a promise about what can be the biggest update to use the OS but then chooses to remain a mother on any update plan until the end of this year. Smartwatch makers don’t help problems by becoming ambiguous about updating smart watches that exist for what is now not officially nicknamed using OS 3.0. Qualcomm has tried to remove doubts about the ability of the chipset using Snapdragon to run this enhanced…

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Google found my device might also crowdsource find lost devices

As usual, Apple can take existing technology or features and make it sound like the most innovating thing that rivals will then start copying. Although the ability to find trackers using other people’s devices nearby have long been used by people like tiles, Apple airtags and an improved appearance of my network is not surprising to collect more attention, good and bad. Apart from that context, it seems that Google will also follow Apple’s footsteps and increase it finding my device’s network to change every Android device nearby to your…

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Tamagotchi Smart places your virtual pet on your wrist

It’s almost difficult to believe that Tamagotchi is 25 years old now, but that’s exactly the franchise to celebrate this year. Apart from all the technological advancements, especially in toys, the bandai brand owner still believes in the joy of a simple egg-shaped device that holds virtual pets. That said, there is always room for improvement and what seems like what is tried to be presented by Tamagotchi Smart, placing the same pet maintenance experience in the form of a smartwatch, complete with touch and raw sound input. To be…

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Wrap

Microsoft can still surprise us next week with revelation not only from the interface and features of new users but also substantial architectural changes on the foundation of Windows. Windows 11 can still be worthy of that name without entering the original Windows 10x plan. Unless Microsoft has perfected the art of keeping things completely secret, it doesn’t seem like the possibility of now. Until Microsoft faced a way to escape from the past without releasing themselves inheritance, Windows, whatever number, was quite destined to remain in the same way…

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Same old, same old

Why will Microsoft shoot by themselves by curing something big that isn’t too big? The ironic answer is because of what is actually famous. Among all operating systems in the world (apart from Linux, maybe), Windows is the only one who can still run written software a few decades ago and have never been updated. It creates chicken and egg problems, unfortunately for Windows, prevents it from growing up. As the dominant OS world for personal and corporate use, Windows has gathered users who rely on software to work almost…

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Usability counts

Don’t get me wrong, some of the changes to be introduced by Windows 11 can be significant for some users. We will benefit from doubts that it does not change things only for the sake of change and that modification of user experience is supported by studies and testing solid uses. However, some of them can be lost on people who try to find their way in the new Windows 11 interface. Multitasking features and new windows, for example, can help users find unknown or unknown features. Some may find…

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