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[ Tech News ] Firefox Quantum, Open Challenge To Chrome

To all chrome lovers, I think it's time you should take a look at Firefox Quantum. Firefox new version that is Quantum, is quite a browser. As said by Firefox it is twice as fast from it's previous versions. From Layman terms, it's blazing fast, secure and more over it doesn't take much of your memory. So, I have been using it for 7 days, and I think, I am quite happy by using it. Unlike chrome, your privacy is not compromised, neither your memory nor speed. Verdict : I think this may bring revolution in browser's history. If you are chrome lover, it's time to change your browser. For Firefox user, it's a gift from them browse on it . Read More at Firefox Page
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[ Tech News ] India now second-largest smartphone market in world

After the arrival of Jio, Indian smartphone market is on fire. India now became the second largest market for smartphones. India took over America, off course on top is China. Since, India is growing on it's fare share on the smartphone market, So I decided to list out the companies that are manufacturing in India. The list is below (Source :Wikipedia ) India CREO India Celkon India iball India Intex Technologies India Karbonn Mobiles India Lava International India LYF India Micromax Informatics India Onida Electronics India Spice Digital India Videocon India Xolo subsidiary of  Lava International India YU Televentures subsidiary of Micromax Informatics

[ How to ?? ] Root the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Exynos Variant

We’re starting to see more and more people getting their hands on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8, so for those of you looking for some help in rooting your device, XDA Recognized Developer  dr.ketan  has made a simple step-by-step guide for you. This guide will walk you through how to gain root access to the device using SuperSU . The developer also promises to provide an EFS backup tool so you can save the important data in this partition. Once your device is rooted, you open up the device to some interesting modifications such as flashing the popular audio mod called Viper4Android . Of course, there are already a ton of things you can do without root on Samsung devices such as blocking ads and disabling bloatware, but having root access is an added benefit nonetheless. Check out this guide in Galaxy Note 8 forum

[ How To ?? ] Dual Boot Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Many Android devices can support either MultiROM or DualBootPatcher , allowing your device to multi-boot different Android ROMs depending on what you choose. These are generally for Snapdragon devices, usually other chip makers don’t receive the same amount of community support. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8, rocking an Exynos 8895, can now dual boot ROMs thanks to XDA Recognized Developer  yshalsager . The process is rather simple, and if you’ve ever flashed a ROM before you’ll be grand with a simple read of the instructions. Think of it like a recovery mode, but in an application. Just by following the instructions in his thread, you can dual-boot ROMs on your device! Check out DualBootPatcher for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8!

[ Tech News ] Google Duo picture-in-picture mode

Duo's picture-in-picture mode is now available for everyone on Oreo. Oreo introduced picture-in-picture mode for phones and tablets, and Google is now flipping the switch for Duo. The feature is now available on all Oreo devices. You don't need to make any changes to enable picture-in-picture mode. As long as you're using a device running Oreo and have the latest update installed , you should be able to use the feature. With picture-in-picture mode, you get a miniature version of the picture window in one corner of the screen when you hit the home button in the middle of a call. You can move the position of the picture window to any corner of the screen, and the video orientation will change automatically based on whether the phone is in landscape or portrait mode. Available now on Android Oreo! https://t.co/lYr30syCRV — Justin Uberti (@juberti) October 5, 2017

[ Tech News ] Google Assistant on Chromebooks

We’ve heard several times now through code commits and more that Assistant on Chromebooks is coming. However, nothing has really indicated exactly when this was going to happen. That is, until now. Hidden quietly within the Google Home app is a mention that some Assistant applications will work with Chromebooks. All Assistant apps list out which platforms they are compatible with through Assistant since, for example, some don’t work on phones, but do work on Google Home. Listed in the compatibility section of the Chat with your Assistant “game” right alongside phones, Google Home, and Allo is Chromebooks, clear as day. Not only is the text listed out, but a Chromebook icon shows up right along with those for Home and phones, so it seems pretty concrete that this is something Google intended to do, but just slipped out a little early. This is where the Google Home app comes in, since within the compatibility section for Chat with your Assistant is a listing for

[ Tech News ] Google preparing customizable ‘Google Bar’

In teardown of version 7.12 of the Google app last week, we spotted several mentions of a customizable “Google Bar.” Since then, we have been able to activate the feature to reveal that future versions of the Google app that may allow users to customize the search bar widget. The latest Google app beta contains several strings referring to a “Google Bar” and the ability to alter its appearance: <string name=”google_bar”>Google Bar</string> <string name=”bar_color_title”>Bar color</string> <string name=”bar_logo_title”>Bar logo</string> <string name=”bar_shading_title”>Bar shading</string> <string name=”bar_shape_title”>Bar shape</string> Once rolled out, the new widget has an overflow icon at the very right that contains two menu items: “Customize” or “Send Feedback.” Tapping the former launches an editor where the bar’s appearance can be changed: Bar logo : Users can either select the full Google logo