Google’s Find My Device network goes live in Canada and the US

After a long wait, Google has finally launched the Find My Device network, which allows people to locate their Android device on a map and also ring it even when it is not connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or mobile data. Giving you the ability to find Android devices even when they are offline […]

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Google finally turns on its new, global Find My device network for Android

Just as anticipated last week, today Google has officially announced that it’s finally turning on its long-awaited revamped Find My Device network for Android, which works even with offline devices. This is going live on devices running Android 9 and later, across the world, starting in the US and Canada today. The network will have […]

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Google Launches Android Find My Device Network

Google today introduced the Find My Device network for Android-based products, mirroring the functionality of Apple’s ‌Find My‌ network that’s designed to locate Apple devices. Like Apple ‌Find My‌, the Android ‌Find My‌ Device network is able to use the millions of Android devices (running Android 9 or later) out in the wild to track […]

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Google Launches Android Find My Device Network

Google today introduced the Find My Device network for Android-based products, mirroring the functionality of Apple’s ‌Find My‌ network that’s designed to locate Apple devices. Like Apple ‌Find My‌, the Android ‌Find My‌ Device network is able to use the millions of Android devices (running Android 9 or later) out in the wild to track […]

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Google Launches Android Find My Device Network

Google today introduced the Find My Device network for Android-based products, mirroring the functionality of Apple’s ‌Find My‌ network that’s designed to locate Apple devices. Like Apple ‌Find My‌, the Android ‌Find My‌ Device network is able to use the millions of Android devices (running Android 9 or later) out in the wild to track […]

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Google’s Find My Device network is going live in the next few days

Last year Google and Apple announced that they had teamed up to address unwanted tracking through AirTags and other trackers, working on a specification fit for the purpose. Then, a few months later, Google rolled out the unwanted tracker alerts to devices running Android 6.0 and later, and also held back a rollout of its […]

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Google to Launch Android Find My Network After Apple Adds Third-Party Tracker Alerts to iPhone

Google today began letting Android customers know that it will soon launch a promised Android-based Find My Device network, reports 9to5Google. Google announced the upcoming ‌Find My‌ feature last year, but it has not yet debuted because Apple and Google were working to develop a cross-platform solution for unwanted tracking alerts. Code in iOS 17.5 […]

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Checking for One UI 6.1 update? Expect a network error notification

One UI 6.1 is finally hitting the air for Galaxy devices launched before 2024. Starting today, One UI 6.1 is coming to the Galaxy S23 series, the Galaxy S23 FE, the Galaxy Z Flip 5, the Galaxy Z Fold 5, and the Galaxy Tab S9 series, with the update already live in some markets. One […]

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AT&T Giving $5 Credit to Customers Following Major Network Outage

AT&T has announced that it will be providing impacted customers with a $5 bill credit per account as compensation for the network’s major outage across the U.S. on Thursday. The credits will automatically be applied within two bill cycles, it said. The carrier’s full statement apologizing for the outage: We apologize for Thursday’s network outage. […]

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Mail: Fix “Your Network Settings Prevent Content From Loading Privately” Error

The “Your network settings prevent content from loading privately” error within your Mail app can be disruptive. It indicates that your device’s privacy settings might be interfering with the proper loading of images and other remote content embedded in emails. This can happen due to reasons like VPN usage, firewall restrictions, or Apple’s own “Mail […]

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The best Wi-Fi 6 mesh router I’ve ever tested is discounted to an all-time low, and it STILL powers my home network two years later

Living in a century-old house with bricks as thick as the original Xbox means Wi-Fi routers rarely provide a reliable wireless Internet signal in every room. Particularly in my home office, the furthest away from my modem, those issues were all solved by the phenomenal TP-Link Deco X55, discounted from $279.99 to $169.99 at Amazon. […]

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TELUS partners with Samsung for Canada’s first 5G network with vRAN, Open RAN

Samsung Networks has announced that Canadian network carrier TELUS has partnered with it to build Canada’s first 5G network that uses Open RAN (O-RAN) and Virtualized RAN (vRAN) technologies. Samsung Networks is Samsung Electronics’ telecommunication and networking arm, and it is among the biggest networking gear providers globally. Samsung Networks is offering vRAN and Open […]

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Bluesky Social Network Ditches Invite Codes, Opens Registrations to All

Bluesky, the decentralized social media platform conceptualized by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, has now opened registration for everyone. On Tuesday, the emerging X and Threads competitor said it was ending its invite-only system, which has managed to gain it over three million users since it debuted a year ago. The public benefit company, which […]

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CES 2024: Ugreen Unveils NASync Network Attached Storage Series

Ugreen, best known for its charging solutions and accessories, has announced a new partnership with Intel to bring its next-generation NASync series of network attached storage devices to the U.S. market later this year. Designed for home or business users, NASync devices use Intel Core i5 control chips to provide an AI-driven intelligent data management […]

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Google’s Find My Device Network gets one step closer to launch

Apple and Google have been working on an industry specification to fight the misuse of location-tracking devices for tracking individuals against their wishes. Well, the two companies have just uploaded Version 01 of the industry specification to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) (via Mishaal Rahman). It suggests that the industry specification is close to […]

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Google Home app makes it easier to search devices on Wi-Fi network

Google has continued to improve its smart home platform and its Wi-Fi routers. Last year, Google improved the Google Home app and launched a new mesh Wi-Fi router. Now, Google is making it easier to use and control devices connected to its Wi-Fi router. The Google Home app now has a search bar that you […]

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A Lab Just 3D-Printed a Neural Network of Living Brain Cells

A tiny array of microelectrodes underneath the cells recorded electrical activity in the gel surrounding the cells, while other electrodes directly stimulated the neurons and recorded their responses. Using a fluorescent dye to visualize the movement of calcium ions under a microscope, the team was able to watch the cells chemically communicate. “They behaved as […]

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Samsung partners with Japanese carrier KDDI for 5G network slicing

Samsung Networks has partnered with Japanese telecom network carrier KDDI to form a 5G Global Network Slicing Alliance. This alliance is aimed at commercializing several 5G network slicing services and creating new business models based on the new networking technology. KDDI and Samsung Networks signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) yesterday after conducting a field […]

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iPhone Not Connecting to Cellular Network: How to Fix

Cellular networks have transformed the way we’re able to connect with people and information. You can check facts, get directions, or speak to anyone in the world using the device in your pocket without needing any wires. Well, all of that’s true until your iPhone doesn’t connect to a cellular network. Related Reading: iPhones and […]

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Bing Chat has been having issues today with network connection errors on all platforms

What you need to know Bing Chat appears to be down around the world as users are unable to generate responses from Microsoft’s AI chatbot. The site loads fine, as does the Edge Sidebar, but queries can’t be processed and throw a connection error.  Bing Image Creator appears to be fine, however, based on the […]

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