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Category: Mobile
The Pixel 4 is dead—Long live the Pixel 4
The Pixel 4 has been discontinued. So what of the Pixel 5 and the future of Google’s flagship line of smartphones?
How to save Mum’s WhatsApp photos using Python and Twilio
With Python, Twilio, Flash, and Dropbox, you can create a chatbot to save your mum/mom’s phone storage and back her photos in a safe place.
What is Sailfish OS? Huawei might use it to replace Android
The operating system is open-source and could see its biggest consumer application on Huawei devices. Linux is in so much of our day-to-day technology interactions. In the future, it could be in the palm of your hand. Huawei is considering replacing Android with Sailfish OS as its main operating system. But what is Sailfish OS? …
Here’s How To Build Your Own Pokédex on Android
CEO of Major League Hacking, Mike Swift, published a step-by-step guide on how to build your own Pokédex thanks to an API called Algolia.
Google release Android Q Beta 3
Google’s latest beta iteration comes with better gestures, dark mode, and more. We’re only a few months away from a new Android OS. The dessert-themed codenames will be deprecated with Android Q. Unless they move to savoury stuff – Android Quiche? But names aside, it’s all about performance and new features and Beta 3 has …
Consumers SHOCKED That Expensive iPhone Still Breaks
I don’t know what people expected from a device made of plastic and glass but here we are. Videos and tweets have been published showing the fragility of the iPhone X. Apple claimed their iPhone X was “the most durable glass ever in a smartphone”, but SquareTrade put that to the test and it didn’t …
Apps – The Real iPhone Killer
There are countless articles asking whether the latest phone is an “iPhone killer.” Android phones are more globally abundant than iPhones but that hasn’t impeded their dominance. Apple has created a cult around their products for years, and the iPhone is no exception. But you can’t “kill” anything Apple makes. The iPhone will be ever …
Android Didn’t Kill Windows Phone, They Let Themselves Die
The death of the Windows Phone is often attributed to Android’s market dominance. But is that really true? The Verge recently wrote an article claiming Android killed Windows Phone. I disagree, as a former Lumia 800 owner. This is my story. *cue dramatic music* I’ve had my fair share of phones. My favoured OS had …