Google announced today that it now offers a Braille keyboard integrated directly into Android. The company says the new feature will make its operating system more accessible for people who are visually impaired, without requiring extra hardware. Google says the keyboard will be familiar to anyone who has typed using braille before. Once TalkBack is […]
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Microsoft set to push Windows 10X and Surface Neo releases back until 2021
Microsoft set to push Windows 10X and Surface Neo releases back until 2021. According to ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay told some of his team members that the tech giant won’t be delivering the new platform and the dual-screen devices it’s meant for before the year ends. Further, the company […]
Apple helped Stanford create a COVID-19 screening app for first responders
An app created by Stanford Medicine in partnership with Apple helps first responders get access to drive-thru coronavirus tests. The app is currently for use by firefighters, police officers, and paramedics, but there’s hope that the program will be later made available to other key workers. First Responder COVID-19 Guide has some similarities to the […]
Windows 10 will support Linux file systems inside File Explorer
Microsoft has released a new test build of Windows 10 to Insiders in the Fast Ring. That build, No. 19603, released on April 8, includes integration of File Explorer into the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Microsoft officials note in today’s blog post about the build, users have had the ability to access Linux files […]
Amazon extends return window amid coronavirus pandemic
Amazon is temporarily extending return windows due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company announced today. If you live in the US or Canada, most items ordered on Amazon between March 1st and April 30th can be returned until May 31st, 2020. Similarly, if you live in Italy, Spain, France, Turkey or the Netherlands, you can […]
Twitter notifies users that it’s now sharing more data with advertisers
Twitter has removed a privacy feature that allowed all users to stop sharing some private information with advertisers. The setting prevented Twitter from sharing information like the ads you saw or interacted with and the tracking identifier for your phone. The shared data is used to show the efficacy of advertising on Twitter, the company […]
Sony reveals new DualSense controller
Sony has revealed the new controller for its forthcoming PlayStation 5 console. Named DualSense, the pad is a major departure from the DualShock series in design terms, with a two-tone body and chunkier form-factor breaking away from the slimmer look of the past two decades. The DualShock line of controllers has long been one of […]
Samsung is bringing 5G to its midrange phones this year
Samsung is refreshing its Galaxy A-series midrange phones for 2020. The lineup consists of a whopping six phones, all of which are aimed at people who want high-end features without paying an exorbitant amount of money. First to launch on April 9th are the A01 and A51, costing $110 and $400, respectively. The A01’s specs […]
Stadia Pro is free for two months starting today
Google has announced that, starting today and rolling out over the next 48 hours, Stadia is now free to use in all 14 countries where the games streaming service is supported, so long as users have a Gmail account. New users can sign up at Stadia’s website with their Gmail account, with access at the […]
Snapchat is facing outages in the US and Europe
If you’re trying to send snaps right now and can’t, you’re not alone, Snapchat is definitely down. Snapchat has now Tweeted from its Snapchat Support account to confirm it is aware of the issues and is looking into it: However it didn’t provide any additional details. It also hasn’t shared an update since. Based on […]
Huawei will have its own credit card
Huawei the Chinese phone manufacturers have a long history of taking Apple’s best ideas and making them their own. So it shouldn’t come as any surprise to see a company like Huawei announce a credit card. Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO Richard Yu unveiled the Huawei Card during the company’s Chinese P40 launch event earlier […]
Samsung finally offers Android 10 to US Galaxy Fold owners
The Galaxy Fold have been waiting a long time for Android 10. Support for the $2,000 device seemed to be put on the backburner while Samsung focused on other budget and mid-range phones, not to mention the Z Flip. But now, finally, it’s arrived. As reported on Sammobile, the Android 10 update for the Galaxy […]
Dell’s XPS 15 and 17 leak with sleek new designs
Dell is about to launch highly revamped versions of the XPS 15, along with an XPS 17 laptop for the first time in years, according to an image on its site spotted by Redditor u/WesolyKubeczek. Currently, the XPS 15 shares a design with the Precision series, also shown in the photo at the bottom and […]
Samsung will reportedly make the next Galaxy Fold more affordable
Samsung’s successor to the Galaxy Fold could be available with less storage at a cheaper price, according to a new report from SamMobile. The cheaper model will reportedly have 256GB of internal storage and will be offered alongside a 512GB model. In contrast, the original Galaxy Fold was only available with 512GB of storage for […]
Firefox’s revamped address bar
Firefox is giving its browser an update Tuesday that may not feature many major upgrades but should help boost productivity in the popular browser. In a post on its blog Selena Deckelmann, vice president of Firefox’s desktop product development, detailed the new features it is adding to what it calls version 75.0. To start with, […]















