Indie puzzler Papers, Please brings its thought-provoking border control gameplay to Android

Indie puzzler Papers, Please brings its thought-provoking border control gameplay to Android Papers, Please started as a PC release in 2013, coming from Lucas Pope, the same indie dev behind Return of the Obra Dinn. Eventually, the dystopian puzzle game found its way to the iPad and PlayStation Vita, but a smartphone version was always missing from the lineup. Thankfully the developerrecently revealedhe would be bringing the game to Android and iOS on August 5th, which is today, so just as promised, Papers, Please is finally available on the Google Play Store....

March 10, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · Krystal Nolan

Lizzo helps Google show why Real Tone on the Pixel 6 matters in moving Super Bowl ad

Lizzo helps Google show why Real Tone on the Pixel 6 matters in moving Super Bowl ad With the introduction ofReal Tone for the Pixel 6’s cameras, Google took an important step towards making sure its smartphone user experience was consistently great, no matter who you are or what you look like. There’s a powerful message about inclusivity there, so it’s little surprise that Google’s turning to maybe the biggest television event of the year to get the word out....

March 10, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Justin Boone

Our 6 favorite Android apps for your Chromebook

Our 6 favorite Android apps for your Chromebook Surfing the internet is excellent on anynifty Chromebookthanks to Google’s extremely lightweight, compact ChromeOS (operating system). The only downside to using ChromeOS is that Chromebooks can’t download programs as easily as a Windows device. However, this problem gets patched using the Google Play Store — Android’s number one source for games, apps, and add-ons. The Play Store allows Chromebook users to access many of thetop Android appsthey’ve grown accustomed to using on their phones....

March 10, 2025 · 5 min · 1054 words · Stephen Wu

Real Tone is coming to Google Photos with filters for every person of color

Real Tone is coming to Google Photos with filters for every person of color In creatingReal Tone processing for the Pixel 6, Google sought to give people of color a camera treatment that wasn’t based on close to two centuries of White-centered photography. But it’s not enough for just one device to have this kind of approach to imaging, so atGoogle I/O 2022, the company is pushing it out to Google Photos and is open-sourcing the engine behind the magic....

March 10, 2025 · 2 min · 360 words · Melissa Smith

Save Money Shopping Online With These 6 Chrome Extensions

Save Money Shopping Online With These 6 Chrome Extensions Pexels:https://www.pexels.com/photo/macbook-pro-on-white-table-beside-a-miniature-shopping-cart-with-money-5632403/ Why spend more than you need to when you online shop? There are tons of Chrome extensions out there that can help you to save money as you shop online using a variety of different methods. Sign up forfree Forgot your password? Create an account *Required: 8 chars, 1 capital letter, 1 number By continuing, you agree to thePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Use....

March 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1110 words · Michael Jones

The OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro, 7, and 7 Pro just got their first public taste of Android 12

The OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro, 7, and 7 Pro just got their first public taste of Android 12 OnePlus’s 2019-era flagships have just picked up their first Android 12-based OxygenOS 12 Open Betas. That means intrepid customers holding aOnePlus 7,OnePlus 7 Pro,OnePlus 7T, orOnePlus 7T Procan try out OnePlus’s (much-criticized) Android 12 update and all the new features that it brings. And the more recent mid-range OnePlus Nord CE is also getting its first Android 12 open beta....

March 10, 2025 · 3 min · 517 words · Carrie Cox

What Can You Salvage From Your Broken Laptop?

What Can You Salvage From Your Broken Laptop? The laptop form factor has dominated the PC industry since its debut in the 1980s, with an estimated 277 million laptops shipped around the world in 2021 alone. While laptops are popular, they are also quite fragile, and this means that many of the world’s laptops end up in the trash after a few short years of use. It doesn’t have to be this way....

March 10, 2025 · 6 min · 1153 words · Karen Gonzalez

What Is SMS on the iPhone?

What Is SMS on the iPhone? SMS (Short Message Service), once a big part of telecommunication, has become nearly obsolete thanks to the internet and various instant messaging services available today. The iPhone adds to the confusion with its Messages app, which integrates Apple’s iMessage service and SMS texting. With these two integrated, it’s especially hard to tell them apart, and it now begs the question: what exactly is SMS messaging on the iPhone?...

March 10, 2025 · 3 min · 620 words · Leon Robles

5 Free, Quick, and Amazing Time-Tracking Tools to Record Your Daily Activity

5 Free, Quick, and Amazing Time-Tracking Tools to Record Your Daily Activity Time-tracking is essential to time management, especially for those who are surprised to find themselves racing against the clock often. Plus, tracking time for your tasks translates to money for anyone whose wages are set by the hour. These time-tracking tools offer a few non-traditional ways of logging your work or other hours. From analyzing your browser history to turning your Google Calendar into activity reports, these free apps aim to make time-tracking easier and quicker....

March 9, 2025 · 7 min · 1394 words · Brittany Jordan

6 ChatGPT Prompt Mistakes to Avoid

6 ChatGPT Prompt Mistakes to Avoid ChatGPT prompting can be a lot of fun. It can be especially exciting when you get the chatbot to do precisely what you want. However, like learning to ride a bike, there can be a few bumps and scrapes along the way. Sometimes, getting the chatbot to provide satisfying results can be a tricky adventure. The results you get from ChatGPT are as good as the prompts you provide....

March 9, 2025 · 7 min · 1366 words · Sierra Juarez

A Self-Sustaining Indoor Garden System Made Me a Summer Fresh Sandwich

An aeroponics organization calledthe Replenishing Toweris living in our kitchen , and it just give me fresh - from - the - root lettuce and Basil of Caesarea for a sandwich . clean vegetables are within grasp all year long in the future . For the uninitiated , aeroponics is a soil - free self - tearing horticulture system that you pretty much ca n’t make love up , even if your thumb is less than green ....

March 9, 2025 · 2 min · 347 words · Paige Fry

Amazon Fire TV's 'Continue watching' row might soon include shows from all your streaming services

Amazon Fire TV’s ‘Continue watching’ row might soon include shows from all your streaming services Unlike some of thebest streaming deviceswith Google TV, Amazon’s Fire OS-powered dongles and smart TVs lack a universal “Continue watching” row that displays all your viewing activities, including those from third-party apps. While the Fire TV home screen does have a “Recently Watched” row, it does not display movies or shows from non-Amazon services. Amazon could fill that gap in the future with a new feature for Fire TV devices....

March 9, 2025 · 3 min · 473 words · Alisha Brown

FormatPDF: Your One-Stop Multi-Purpose Online Editing Tool for PDFs

FormatPDF: Your One-Stop Multi-Purpose Online Editing Tool for PDFs PDFs are a fast and convenient way to share documents electronically. But when it comes to editing them, they can be notoriously difficult to work with. The fact is, they’re simply not designed to be edited. It can be difficult to extract text from them, and tricky to convert them back into a format that can be easily edited. Well, no more....

March 9, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Amanda Powell