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Monday
Mar172025

Android users can now swap Gemini for other AI assistants, starting with ChatGPT

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Android users seeking alternatives to Google's Gemini assistant now have the option to set other artificial intelligence chatbots as their default. The latest beta version of ChatGPT allows users to replace Gemini, providing a new level of customization.

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Friday
Feb142025

Samsung One UI 7.0 features to vary by device

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A Samsung executive provided insights into the development of One UI 7.0, revealing that the upcoming Android overlay has been in development for several years. However, they also noted that some features will be exclusive to newer Galaxy devices due to hardware limitations. This means not all One UI 7.0 features will be available on older phones.

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Friday
Feb142025

Apple TV app finally arrives on Android

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After years of anticipation, the Apple TV app is now available for Android devices. The app, designed for smartphones, tablets, and foldables running Android 10 or later, is available for download on the Google Play Store. This full-featured version allows users to access Apple TV+ content, including popular shows like Severance, Silo, and Ted Lasso, with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers. Subscriptions can be managed directly through Google Play.   

The app also features MLS Season Pass content and weekly MLB double-headers. While previous workarounds existed, this marks the first native Apple TV app for Android phones and tablets, offering features like resume playback and offline downloads. Notably, the app currently lacks casting support, but it might arrive in a future update. Android TV users can also now subscribe to Apple TV+ directly through Google Play.

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Thursday
Feb132025

Google updates Family Link parental controls

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Google announced updates to its Family Link parental control service, giving parents more oversight over their children's Android device usage. The most notable change is the replacement of the Highlights tab with a Screen Time tab for quicker access to time management features. Meanwhile, a new School Time option allows parents to restrict app usage during school hours, expanding a feature previously available on some smartwatches.

Family Link also now allows parents to manage their child's contact list, approving or denying new entries. While the service offers content filtering and time limits, it does not allow parents to view emails, messages, or web activity. Children can opt out of Family Link once they turn 13. 

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