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Back in February, some commits to the Chromium codebase revealed that Chrome OS would soon run Linux applications using a container. While it has been possible for years to run Linux applications on top of Chrome OS using crouton, it’s a hacky solution that only works in Developer Mode. Google’s solution would presumably work better, and perhaps not require Dev Mode to be enabled.
More evidence of this feature has appeared in the Chrome OS Dev channel, as reported by several Reddit users.
Terminal app appears in Chome OS Dev, hints at future Linux container support was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Pokémon Go, the smash hit AR game that got us all outside, is still going strong with fresh updates in 2018. And we still have new hints! In our ultimate Pokémon Go tips and tricks guide, we explain how you can catch more Pokémon, make use of your commute, save battery and more.
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Google’s Backup & Sync desktop app, formerly known as the Google Drive client, has received several major updates lately. It added advanced file syncing controls in December, and NAS support in February. Google has now released another update, with the major change being a fix for syncing High Efficiency Image File Format (HEIF/HEIC) pictures.
At some point in the past, backed up HEIF images stopped being visible in Google Photos – they could only be located in Drive.
Google Backup & Sync now works again with HEIF images was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Project Fi occasionally offers significant discounts on its (small) collection of available devices. The Moto X4 dropped to $250 in February, and Fi had a BOGO deal for the phone earlier this month (which is still active). If you’re in the market for …
Apple’s new 2018 version of the iPad poses a question: what can Android do to compete in the tablet universe? Powerful performance and a sophisticated app ecosystem might be a good way to start. In our review, the new iPad proves to be the perfect all-…
Earlier this week it was revealed that Google was planning to “pause” development on its Allo messaging service, reassigning those resources to Android Messages and RCS—which is apparently also being called “Chat” by Google. The company remains ostensibly committed to the Allo platform as a whole, but Google’s graveyard is littered with dead messaging services. Some of them are even still being used in the absence of further improvements, like Hangouts.
Weekend Poll: Are you using any Google messaging apps like Allo, Hangouts, or Android Messages? was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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I’m a fairly satisfied Verizon Fios customer with a basic internet and TV package. Sure, it helps that the man who installed our setup somehow gave us a handful of channels we weren’t supposed to get (shh), but I’ve come to prefer it over any of the p…
After the announcement of the Galaxy S9, as well as new devices from Nokia, Sony and more at MWC, we can now look forward to the release of these, and more this Spring.(This is a preview – click here to read the entire entry.)
Judging by the number of views on every AP article about Mario or Pokemon, it’s easy to tell that there are a TON of Nintendo fans amongst AP’s readership. It’s also a safe bet that a lot of you own a Nintendo Switch.
One of the best things about the Switch is that it’s the first truly go-anywhere console. You can toss it in your backpack, gym bag, or even your sweatpants pocket and take it with you wherever you go.
You can finally customize your Nintendo Switch without any damage [Sponsored Post] was written by the awesome team at Android Police.