December 2021

New Pixel Buds A-Series Update Brings Bass Slider, Loudness Compensation & More

A new update is rolling out for the Google Pixel Buds A-series truly wireless earphones. Notably, this new update brings some cool new features including a bass slider, loudness compensation, and more. Google launched the Pixel Buds A-series TWS earphones back in June. Some of the salient features of the Pixel Buds A-series are 12mm

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Walmart Adds Auto HDR, New Security Patch To Its Android TV Streamer

Walmart is rolling out a new software update to its Onn-branded Android TV streaming devices. The latest update introduces a new Android security patch and also brings some performance and feature improvements. As spotted by the folks over at 9to5Google, the Walmart-exclusive streamer is receiving the October 2021 security patch with this update. The changelog

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Verizon Is Collecting User Data: Here’s How You Can Opt-Out

Verizon is back in the news again, and not for good reasons. The carrier is automatically enrolling its wireless users into the “Verizon Custom Experience” program, which basically collects user data for targeted ads. Verizon’s site claims it will use the data to “personalize our communications with you,” among a few other things. More specifically,

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Uber Launches Audio Recording In The US, Adds More Safety Features

Ride-hailing giant Uber is introducing its audio recording feature in the US. Starting later this month, the feature will be available in the Uber app in three American cities: Kansas City, Louisville, and Raleigh-Durham. The company will likely consider feedback from drivers and riders before expanding this pilot program to other cities. According to Uber,

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