That’s pretty brilliant, reminds me of the old school Nokia phones that had a split qwerty keyboard and the display in the middle.
That’s pretty brilliant, reminds me of the old school Nokia phones that had a split qwerty keyboard and the display in the middle.
These are used mostly for playing retro games through emulators.
It was not great when I tried it a few years ago. It seemed very low-effort, basically a glorified web app shortcut. The only feature I liked over my go-to podcast app (PocketCasts) was that it worked much better with the Google home speakers. Then I heard YouTube music was rolling out podcasts and I knew it was only a matter of time until they killed it.
Yeah you’re right, I just checked and the way to set it up makes no sense. No wonder people don’t know it works again!
- bring back letting me use google Assistant to add stuff to my Keep shopping list.
FYI they brought this feature back a while ago
In case you didn’t know, Pixel phones also have a built in feature called quick tap that lets you toggle the flashlight (or do a few other things) by tapping the back of the phone twice.
Brave has always seemed shady as hell to me. I don’t understand why so many tech people keep recommending it.
Probably. I don’t own one of these but the Genesis controller layout is awkward for playing many Nintendo games.